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The Divorced Military Queen Awakens (by Sadie Baxter) novel Chapter 188

Chapter 188 Shifting Allegiances

Is that so?Quinn’s tone was cool, laced with contempt.

When the recording had played earlier, Sidonie’s fleeting expression of guilt had said plenty.

The kidnapper’s audio clip was likely authentic.

Back then, Sidonie must truly have refused to help.

Now the kidnapper had drenched her in gasolinewas he genuinely set on burning her alive in revenge, or did he harbor another plan?

On the screen, Sidonie trembled violently, struggling against her restraints while shouting, Nodon’t! Whoever hired you, I can pay more. I’m the Stonehurst heiress, and my fiancé is loadedTrent of Grafton Technologies, the new darling of the tech world. His company’s gone public; he loves me and will pay whatever you want, any amount!

Money?The kidnapper laughed, a hollow, chilling sound. I don’t want money. You said your coworker hallucinated from the flames and called your namethat’s why you ignored him. So let’s see if you hallucinate when you burn. If you do, maybe I’ll believe you.

As he spoke, the kidnapper produced a lighter.

Snap!

A bright flame leaped from the lighter.

Sidonie’s shaking grew frantic. One stray spark on the fuel soaking her clothes would turn the place into an inferno, roasting her alive.

The image of that copilot burning to death before her eyeshis agony, his screamsflooded her mind, ramping her terror beyond measure.

What’s wrong, murderer? Even killers get scared?The lighter inched closer, its flame wavering near Sidonie’s gasolinesoaked body.

Sidonie’s face drained of color; staring at the dancing fire, she squeezed her eyes shut.

II’m not a murderer. It had nothing to do with me

Nothing to do with you? Are you claiming you weren’t right beside him?The kidnapper’s voice turned menacingly low. Sidonie, that man treated you wellhe mentored you like familyand this is how you repaid him? When he was engulfed in flames, begging for help, why didn’t you save him? You could have grabbed the extinguisher. You could have doused the fire-

NNo! The flames were too big. Even with the extinguisher, it wouldn’t have worked!Sidonie screamed, desperation cracking her voice.

All at once, the air itself seemed to freeze; a sudden, uncanny hush swallowed every echo, and the kidnapper’s voice died away as though a switch had been flipped.

Sidonie’s heart gave a violent thud, a single dull clang inside her chest, and in that instant, she realized with brutal clarity that she had just blurted out the wrong words.

HahahahahaA chilling peal of laughter detonated beside Sidonie’s ear, jagged and merciless. So you

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really were standing right next to him that day. Why didn’t you grab the fire extinguisher? Why did you stand there and watch him burn alive? Why! Why!

Each harsh, barked accusation struck Sidonie like a lash, sending her into panicked disarray.

Bbecausethe flames were tootoo big. II didn’t dare get close! Soso I ran. II never meant to abandon him, I wasI was just terrifiedPlease, have mercy, please let me go

Sidonie begged over and over, and the very moment those words left her trembling lips, the entire livestream erupted in a roar of outrage.

Netizen E: What, she let him die just because she was scared? She could clearly reach the extinguisher, and still gave no basic aid?

Netizen F: My God, she watched her coworker burn to death right in front of her? Anyone who didn’t know better would think the poor guy had some vicious vendetta against her!

Netizen G: She kept something this serious under wraps all this time? And still had the gall to pose as a Firefighting Hero and accept public commendations!

At that very moment, Sidonie had no idea her confession was being streamed live, watched by countless viewers, including Trent.

Only minutes ago, Trent had insisted that Sidonie would never stand by while someone died, that there had to be some terrible misunderstanding. Now he stared at the screen in blank shock, unable to believe what he was hearing.

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