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The Heiress's Comeback-Chapter 396: [ Volume 1] Chaper 395- Burn the whole world
She hadnโt summoned him.
And yet, there he was. ๐๐โฏ๐ฆ๐๐ฆ๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐.๐โด๐
The white tiger was no longer merely standing on the battlefield. No, he was soaring, locked in combat high above them. The entire roof had become a vast, endless battleground, stretching far beyond the physical space of the room.
This shouldnโt be possible.
Even though she had created this isolated space, it should have had limits. And yet, Beom moved as if the sky itself was his playground.
Esme exhaled, steadying herself. Not now. She could analyze this later.
Turning back to the woman, her eyes gleamed with renewed interest.
"Letโs exchange something else," she said smoothly, stepping forward.
The womanโs brows furrowed in wariness.
Esme crouched down beside her, gaze drifting over the scattered bodies sprawled on the floor. A slow, deliberate smirk tugged at her lips.
"How about this?"
She straightened and took a step back, her voice dropping into something almost playfulโalmost deadly.
"Iโll start counting down from five. If you donโt give me the information by then... Iโll tear each of them apart. One by one."
The womanโs breath hitched.
Esme rolled her shoulders, stretching her fingers as she looked down at her.
"Five."
"Four. Three."
As Esme counted down, her fingers curled slowly, deliberately. Then, without breaking rhythm, she crouched down, tilting her head as she inspected the men sprawled on the floor.
A flicker of fear passed through one of them. The others remained impassive, their faces unreadableโbut beneath that, there was no panic. No pleading.
They knew their leader well.
She was not the type to surrender.
And she certainly wasnโt the type to sacrifice valuable information for them.
Loyalty and efficiencyโthat was all that mattered to her. Not their lives.
They had accepted their fates long before this moment.
Esme continued her countdown.
"Two."
Before she could reach one, the woman suddenly spoke, her voice raspy but steady.
"Even if you kill them, you know I wonโt give you the information."
Esmeโs lips twitched. A slow smirk formed, followed by a sharp exhaleโPfft.
Then, without warningโ
"Ha ha ha."
She covered her face briefly, her laughter spilling out, soft at first, then growing, echoing in the closed space.
The womanโs brows furrowed in confusion. What the hell was she laughing at?
"Whatโs so funny?" she demanded, irritation lacing her tone.
Esme exhaled through her nose, shaking her head.
"Well, well, well..." She straightened, amusement dancing in her eyes as she gazed down at the woman.
Then, with a lazy shrug, she added,
"Who told you I was going to kill these four?"
The woman froze.
Her lips parted slightly, but no words came out. A trickle of confusion crept into her features.
"What?"
Esmeโs smirk deepened.
"I said, I will kill them."
And with that, she pointed to the floor.
The womanโs face turned pale instantly.
A shudder ran through her body.
Esme watched as realization dawnedโslow, creeping, suffocating.
"No..."
But it was already too late.
The ground beneath them groaned, cracks spreading like veins as Esmeโs fist made contact. The impact sent a deep tremor through the floor, widening the fractures untilโ
BAM!
The floor shattered.
A gaping hole yawned open, revealing a hidden passage below.
Esme took a step forward, peering down into the darkness. Then, she turned to the woman, her voice carrying a lazy drawlโ
"You see, I normally donโt kill children..." She tilted her head, watching the womanโs trembling form. "But if itโs for my family?"
Her fingers curled around her gun.
Click.
The sharp sound of the magazine locking into place echoed in the space.
"I wouldnโt hesitate."
The womanโs breath hitched.
A tremor ran through her as she stared at the hole, her pupils dilating in pure, unfiltered horror.
Because beneath them, hidden away where no oneโnot even her most trusted peopleโknew, was her most precious secret.
Her daughter.
Maria.
Her five-year-old daughter.
The womanโs body shook as she gritted her teeth, desperation clawing at her throat.
"You... you cannot do this." Her voice wavered, but her eyes burned with panic.
Esme merely raised a brow, tilting her gun downward, the barrel pointing toward the darkness below.
"Of course I can."
Her words were calm. Unbothered.
The womanโs nails dug into her palms as she clenched her fists, her breathing unsteady.
"You also have children," she rasped, grasping at anything, any reason to stop what was about to happen. "How could youโ?"
Esmeโs lips curled into something that was not quite a smile.
"Come on." She scoffed.
Her golden eyes gleamed with amusement.
"You know so much about me. Donโt you even know...?"
She leaned in slightly, voice dropping to a whisperโ
"Iโm a cruel and merciless person."
Esmeโs smile vanished, her expression turning to ice. Her voice dropped to a cold, biting tone, each word carrying the weight of her fury.
"You see, I have not even held my child in my arms."
Her grip on the gun tightened.
"And right now? Iโm in a really, really pissed-off mood."
The woman flinched, her breath uneven.
Esme took a slow step forward, shadows flickering across her face as she continued.
"Today, I touched their drawings." Her voice wavered, not in weakness, but in restrained rage. "Do you know what that did to me? The thought that my children donโt even know their mother is alive and well? That I never got to see their first steps?"
Her golden eyes burned.
"Do you know how much anger is boiling inside me?"
The woman swallowed hard, her lips parting as if to speak, but no words came out.
Esme exhaled sharply, her jaw clenched.
"Right now? I could kill anyone. I could burn this entire world to the ground for my children."
She let the words sink in before leveling her gaze at the woman once more.
"And the thoughtโ" Her voice turned deadly quiet. "The thought that because of you, they were in danger? That because of you, they might have died?"
The weight of her fury pressed down like an iron hand.
"That alone is enough reason for me to kill. Not just you. Not just your trusted aides."
Esme tilted her head slightly, her gun lowering ever so slightly toward the hole in the ground.
"But even your child."
The womanโs body went rigid.
The color drained from her face, her pupils constricting as pure, unfiltered horror gripped her.







