Chapter 5

I picked up the identity tag lying nearby.

Mom tried to lunge forward and grab it, but I dodged. She fell straight to the floor.

I stared into the cremation operator's eyes and asked in a stern voice, "Where did you put Winona's body? She died from a stab wound. If her corpse is missing, then you're an accomplice to murder!"

The long-haired woman pretending to be a cremation operator trembled upon hearing my words.

From the moment I walked in, I could tell she didn't work for the crematorium. Under the pressure from my firm gaze, she led us to another room.

Right away, I noticed Winona's slightly trembling eyelashes. It was a clear sign that she had just hurried over and lay down.

I smiled in satisfaction. After the mourning came the cremation, after all.

Mom opened her mouth to protest again.

But Kenneth said coldly, "Since Winona was my wife, I want to watch her cremation with my own eyes. No one leaves today."

From the moment Mom started acting strange after Winona's alleged death, he had already grown suspicious that this was all a stunt they were pulling for her to escape him. Today, he wasn't going anywhere until he saw her corpse being burned to ashes right in front of him.

Sonny stood beside him, tugging at his sleeve with a mischievous and meaningful smile. Meanwhile, everyone else was waiting for the drama to unfold.

Kenneth pinned Mom to the ground. She could only watch helplessly as the long-haired woman posing as a cremation operator pushed Winona toward the furnace.

The wheels rolled closer, and the front end was about to go in.

The blazing heat made Winona's fingers twitch.

I stared for a moment and screamed, "Wait, look! Winona's hand moved! Perhaps she did come back to life!"

I quickly pulled the cart back out.

Seeing how calm Mom looked, I knew Winona wanted to pretend that she had just been in shock and unconscious before, and now she was waking up due to the stimulus of heat.

This time, I wasn't going to let her get away with her act.

I threw myself over Winona and burst into loud sobs. "Did you come back to see us, Winona? I knew you wouldn't just leave us!"

I clutched her clothes tightly and pinched her hard where no one could see.

Her body trembled, and her brow twitched.

I shouted in excitement, "Look! She's responding to me! If we talk to her more, she'll really come back from the dead!"

No one paid attention to my words. They assumed I was delirious because of my overwhelming grief at her untimely death.

Wiping away tears, I started reminiscing aloud. "Hey, Winona. Do you remember when we were little, we used to see who could hold her breath underwater the longest? You said I could hold my breath longer by pinching my nose like this."

Right as my words fell, I pinched her nose. I would like to see how long she could endure it!

"You're so impressive, Winona. You've held out for so long, and you still aren't waking up," I remarked with awe.

As her face gradually reddened, I pinched even harder.

Finally, Winona couldn't stand it anymore. She sat up and slapped my hand away, gasping for air desperately.

I cried out joyfully, "You really woke up, Winona!"

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Second Life: Turning Down My Sister's Fortune

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