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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 2377

Chapter 2377

“Tsk, tsk, what a touching sisterhood,” Naya mocked. “But don't worry, I won't let you die alone.”

Ava struggled to move, but she could not stand up. “ Naya, is it necessary for you to resort to murder? What deep hatred do you have for me?”

After Naya finished speaking, she sat down on the chair next to her. It was as if she was extremely amused by what Ava had just said.

“Ava, you’re seriously asking me what kind of hatred I have for you? Heh.”

Naya's eyes flickered suddenly, and she raised her foot to kick Ava's shoulder hard.

Ava had not eaten for almost two days. She was so weak that she could not withstand Naya's kick.

She groaned in pain and fell beside Madeline in a sorry state.

“Ava, Ava!” Madeline leaned over to Ava worriedly. However, she could not help Ava up.

Naya was overjoyed when she saw this scene. “Ava, are you scared now?” she asked.

Then, she stood up and squatted in front of Ava. Suddenly, she reached out and grabbed Ava's collar. Her eyes seemed to be laced with poison as she looked as though she wanted to swallow Ava alive.

“Why did you have to steal that man from me? Do you know how many years I've liked Dan? If it weren't for you, I would already be married to Dan right now. None of these things would have happened!”

“Naya, you can’t force a relationship! Why do you insist on thinking that Dan can only marry you?” Madeline scolded Naya for Ava. “Let go of your hand now!”

Ava fell back again. This time, she was barely able to get up.

Naya looked down at Ava and gritted her teeth.

“Ava, you leave me no choice.”

When she said that, Naya took out the lighter she had just bought from her pocket. There was a weird grin on her lips.

Both Madeline and Ava could guess what Naya was going to do next. She wanted to burn them to death. When Naya saw that Madeline and Ava seemed to be scared, she chuckled triumphantly.

“Are you scared? It's too late to be scared now, Ava. In the end, you’!] never end up with Dan, and I won't be punished by the police either. No one knows I'm here, and they'll just think it was the thug who burned you to two to death. So, the final winner is still me.”

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