The Lost Heiress 67

The Lost Heiress 67

Chapter 67 An Unfamiliar Emotion 

The mp derous intent in Dickson’s eyes had been unmistakable. Thinking about what his adwordinates had uncovered. Jonathan had a rough idea of what choice Dickson would make 

Before Sierra could grasp the meaning behind Jonathan’s words, the doctor emerged. His expression was grim as he spoke directly, If he’s your friend, I suggest you call the police 

The voice carried a trace of anger as he continued, This is nothing short of inhumane torture. I can’t believe that in this day and age, a human could still be treated like this

A feeling stirred in Sierra’s heart. She asked, Can I see his report?” 

The doctor handed her Dickson’s medical report. She flipped open a page, and the words on it stung her eyes

Ruptured spleen, oral injuries, rectal prolapse, foreign object retention, hite marks, whip wounds…. 

She couldn’t keep reading Snapping the report shut, she felt as though another Daphne was reaching out to her for help 

She lowered her head without speaking, but the aura around her made those nearby deeply uncomfortable

Jonathan didn’t like seeing Sierra like this. He suddenly placed a hand on her shoulder, Do you want to save him? I’ll help your 

Ten minutes later, Sierra and Jonathan entered the hospital room. By then, Sierra had regained her composure

Jonathan’s words had pulled her back from that suffocating darkness, and she finally understood what he had meant earlier

If she hadn’t gone to find Dickson today, she might have heard of his death tomorrow

He had been ready to die along with those people

But Dickson wasn’t the one who had done wrong, he shouldn’t be the one to die

Just like Daphne. She had only wanted to earn a little money for her mother and brother, to get out and see them sooner. But in the end, all that awaited her was death

When they entered, Dickson was already awake. Seeing them, a flash of lumiliation crossed his face

Sierra spoke slowly. There’s no need to feel ashamed. You did nothing wrong. They are the real monsters” 

Dickson was only 19. When Daphine was sent to prison, he had been just 16

A 16yearold boy had borne everything on his shoulders. Too young to work legally, he had survived by scavenging through garbage to support himself and his mother

When he came of age, he worked many jobs. But without a diploma or skills, his job options were limited to waiting tables or delivering food 

His wages weren’t enough to cover his mother’s medical expenses, so not long ago, he had gone to that clubs. A friend had told him it paid well 

And it did. He earned several times more than before

But he also saw what true darkness looked like 

At first, he had thought enduring a beating would be the worst of it. He never imagined he would be subjected to nearly half a month of torment

Countless times, he has wanted to die. But whenever he thought of his mother, he forced himself to endure

He knew that if he died, his disabled mother wouldn’t survive either. He told himself that at the very least, he had to be there. in Jairy her 

Chapter 67 An Unfamiliar Emotion 

felt filthy, worse than a stray dog on the streets

But at *-is moment, someone was telling him that it wasn’t his fault. The real monsters were them

Finished 

Dickson couldn’t hold back anymore. At first, silent tears fell. Then he broke into full, unrestrained sobs. Years of suppressed emotion finally burst free

Sierra watched the boy cry, her eyes reddening. She lifted a hand gently patting his shoulder without a word

Wien he had finished venting, she finally said. From now on, you can think of me as your sister. I only have my grandma, so from now on, the three of us will be family. The past is in the past.” 

Dickson looked at Sierra, his eyes flickering. After a long moment, he said, You promised to tell me how Daphne died.” 

I did Sierra nodded. And I will. But not yet.” 

She would tell him once everything was over

For now, she only wanted Dickson to live

Looking at him, she saw a reflection of the helpless girl she had once been

But she was much better off than Dickson now. She had Lily, who cared for her, and Jonathan, who had always been there to help

Dickson, comforted by Sierra’s words, spoke up, Sierra, from today on, you’re my sister!” 

Sierra smiled, truly happy. She turned to Jonathan and said, Jonathan, I have another family member now.” 

But Jonathan couldn’t smile. Looking at Sierra like this, something in his chest felt heavy. 

It was an unfamiliar emotion. He had never felt this way before

But ever since meeting Sierra, it was as if his heart had come to life, finally capable of feeling

Dickson’s injuries were severe. After releasing his emotions, he drifted back to sleep

Sierra and Jonathan left the room, and only then did Sierra speak. Mr. Yeager, can you tell me who those people are?” 

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