Chapter 29. Out of Hell
Just like déjà vu, following that fateful night, we were once again expelled from the grand mansion, this time, it’s permanent.
Vienna refused to let us retrieve any of our belongings; the guards callously dragged us out, throwing us onto the cold street with nothing but bloodied wounds.
As if matters couldn’t deteriorate further, the heavens opened up, drenching us in relentless rain. We stood there, soaked and disheartened, in the middle of the bustling streets. My mother wept, repeating her apologies for the umpteenth time, while I stared blankly at the expanse of the sky above.
At this moment, I found myself incapable of shedding tears; my emotional reservoir had run dry. Exhaustion consumed me, preventing the expression of any sentiment. I had finally come to accept my unfortunate fate—a curse from the heavens, denying me the privilege of happiness.
I spent my whole life longing to break free from that mansion. However, now that I’v
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