Chapter 60

She closed her eyes tightly and vowed herself as if she tried to erase her terrible memories. Covered by her eyelids, she could see nothing. Nevertheless, one day last winter was vivid in her memory. Her father's funeral. On that snowy day, she plunged in despair while embracing her father's casket, which was as cold as snow.

How much she regretted it after she detected Ober's cunning trick!

If she had not been deceived by Ober, if her father had not changed his journey to accept her stubborn request, the wagon carrying her father would never have fallen down the cliff. Her father would not have hurt because of her, nor would she have been sent to the bottom of the lake by Ober's deputy. So in this life, nobody, nobody…

"Ahhh!"

Marianne woke up from idle thoughts suddenly.

The moment she noticed that Cordelli was screaming and reaching out to her, her body fell to one side.

Thump!