To enter the cave was to become engulfed in chilling blackness. The thin man had to move around by following the damp wall of the cave with his hands. All of a sudden, a candle sparked to life, Lighting up the tunnel ahead and bathing the entire cavern in a flickering orange glow.

He must have had some candles stashed away in preparation for this moment .

There was some dried grass in the far corner, and on the grass were a few threadbare quilts, food and water

Noticing some movement above her head, Lenora looked up and caught a glimpse of hundreds of bats with their wings tucked in tight. Fright consumed every cell in her body almost immediately, swelling them with terror.

“Aahhh..." A scream escaped her lips and she stumbled backward.

Startled by her shriek, the two men rushed out of the cave with her.

The fat man glared at Lenora angrily and said, "What are you screaming for? You almost scared me to death, bitch!"

"Bats... Did you see how many of them there were?" ‘How am I going to live in a place like this for at least a week? This can't be happening to me!' she cried inwardly.

“Damn it! There's nothing to be afraid of. Besides, you didn't seem too afraid when you were bullying other people on campus. You deserve it!”

The two men returned to the cave, cursing and laughing at Lenora non-stop.

The fact that there was a clean place with dry grass was proof that someone must have been Living in that cave before.

The bats weren't even the most frightening part of the story. Came nightfall, darkness was eternity inside the cave, like an invisible force squeezing the Life out of anyone that lived there. Lighting up candles was futile as the cold winds would easily blow them out without much effort.

Fraught with fear, Lenora had no choice but to squeeze to the side of the two men, who on most occasions wouldn't refuse, as long as she allowed them to take advantage of her. After all, she was a young woman.

She could only endure it. After all, she had bigger problems to be worried about.

On Saturday evening, Erica got up early in the morning and dressed herself up in a light blue dress underneath a long white coat. As her skin was naturally fair-toned, the clothes she had picked out for today made her face glow.

At Hilton Group

Twirling the red wine in his glass, Sheffield looked at Matthew with squinted eyes.

"Your birthday is coming up, huh? You know, we've signed up with a few young models at the Theo Group who have just turned eighteen years old. They are so sweet and innocent. How about I send them here so you can have a good time with them?"

Matthew cast a cold glance at him and said, "You can have them if you want. Don't use me as an excuse. I bet my sister will be okay with it."

‘Not again!’ Sheffield whined inwardly.

“Matthew, will you stop mentioning Evelyn? Every time we talk, you use your sister to threaten me." Sheffield really hated Matthew every time Matthew snitched on him to Evelyn, because she would make him kneel on the keyboard of his computer as punishment.

“My wife will be here soon. You can leave now," Matthew said.

“Oh really? Rika is on her way? Then I'm not leaving until I get to see her." Sheffield just wanted to annoy him.

Thinking of his trump card, Matthew unlocked his phone and brought up

Evelyn's phone number to text her.