Chapter 167. I Might Rather Be Too Hungry to Play
During the drive to the mansion, Ezrah made a call. “I told you to keep a close eye on the Henshaws, so what were they doing with my parents?” He asked in annoyance.
Zora did not hear the response but only the anger resonating from his voice. Then he added,
“I don’t want it to happen again, and I want Piper’s torture in the prison doubled. I don’t care if she dies.”
If Piper died in prison, then her parents would have no reason to go around begging Ezrah’s parents for mercy.
Zora was not moved to plead for Piper when she was the reason they lost their child. Sadly, Zora had not gotten pregnant again ever since then.
If she had, then pity would have formed in her heart for Piper, but since that had not happened, Ezrah could allow the prison inmates to do worse than they were already doing to Piper.
After he hung up, silence took over, and Zora felt sorry for everything. The Henshaws were despicable, and she could have agreed with Ezrah to not go se
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