The Flaying 8

The Flaying 8

Alexander was temporarily released on bail. He returned home, numb, only to be met by a visibly nervous Seraphina. She looked at 

him with a hint of confusion, still somewhat disbelieving. Seraphina didn’t notice his strange demeanor; she hugged him, her voice 

playful. Brother, you had me so worried! I’m so glad you’re back. Brother, did you find Sister? Or should I just go apologize to her?” 

As she spoke, she managed a couple of quick coughs

But this time, Alexander didn’t comfort her. Instead, he stared intensely at her face, searching for any sign of falseness. Brother

youSeraphina started to say something else, but Alexander pushed her away abruptly. I’m tired. I’m going upstairs to rest.His 

steps as he ascended the stairs were unsteady. He had deliberately pushed Seraphina’s surgically repairedarm just now, but Ser- 

aphina hadn’t even flinched

The answer now lay starkly before him

Back in his room, he curled into a ball. He couldn’t understand why Seraphina would do this. Hadn’t he been good enough to her

He didn’t know that it was precisely because he had been too good

When I first came home, Seraphina feigned weakness, making a grand show of returning my room to me. As she moved her things

she fainteddramatically in the hallway, causing Dad and Alexander to inexplicably dislike me. During school, she secretly spread 

rumors that I was an old man’s child bride, leading to endless gossip and ridicule from my classmates. When I merely questioned 

her about it, she went home and aimed a knife at her own face. In the end, with a scar less than a centimeter deep, she ensured

was expelled from my prestigious school

On my birthday, Dad and Alexander finally agreed to let me eat dinner at the same table. But as the banquet began, she burst into 

tears before the cake, repeatedly apologizing to me, even slapping herself. From then on, I was no longer allowed in the main hou- 

se, never celebrated another birthday, and never again shared a meal with Dad or Alexander

Every single incident. She had long convinced herself that she was the true daughter. And my existence, the true daughter, was her 

biggest threat. But if it was just about being the true daughter, why would she lay hands on Alexander? It seemed her ambition 

stretched far beyond mere identity. Alexander, I wondered if he would be able to bear the full weight of it all when the time came

Alexander drifted into the night, unable to sleep. He couldn’t give up, wanting to find Seraphina and ask her himself. The closer he 

got to her room, the more distinct the intimate sounds of a man and woman became. Alexander clamped a hand over his mouth

treading softly. He leaned against the door, straining to hear, and the moment he recognized the other man’s voice, he almost cried 

The Flaying

The Flaying

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