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Chapter 120

Auteur: Lean
Unfortunately, it was useless. This was a natural lake, with only a small section stretching into the Sterling family's backyard.

Jouleston's winters were bitter, but not enough to freeze the entire lake solid. Even if Sydney knelt on the thickest patch, her body heat would slowly melt the ice beneath her. Soon, it would give way, plunging her into the bone-chilling water. If Eloise wanted her dead here, no one would ever know.

Within minutes, Sydney was shivering violently.

When she first knelt, Jason's voice echoed from the shore. "Madam Sterling ordered that once you kneel, you are not to move again."

Her heart sank.

Then he added, "Later, someone will take you to the family hall to face punishment."

Sydney let out the faintest sigh of relief. 'So, she does not plan to kill me tonight.'

Still, kneeling out here in the dead of winter, waiting for the ice to give way only to be whipped in the family hall afterward, was no different from shaving half her life away.

She knew the
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Fxxxxx this pathetic!!!
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