Unveiling the Truth

The revelation of Ronny's tragic fate sent shockwaves through the Wambwaya family. Francis's voice quivered as he continued to recount the horrifying events that had unfolded.

"We never lacked anything in life until the moment Britney had to provide the Sacrifice she was told to provide," Francis lamented, his words heavy with sorrow. "House and all riches started to bring misery into our lives."

The family had enjoyed the trappings of wealth and luxury, but it had come at an unthinkable cost—the life of their beloved son, Ronny. The innocence of childhood had been snuffed out, replaced by an irreplaceable void.

Tears welled up in the eyes of Francis and Fiona, their hearts burdened by the grief they had endured. Their other children, Tom, Dick, Kyle, and Syle, listened in somber silence, their minds grappling with the unthinkable tragedy that had befallen their family.

"Without my knowledge," Francis continued, his voice trembling, "Britney offered Ronny, my only son, as a Sacrifice. I never knew what happened to him. He just collapsed and died like that."

The room was filled with a profound and heart-wrenching silence. Ronny had been a bright, young soul full of potential, and his loss was a wound that could never fully heal. His absence left a void in their lives that no amount of wealth or luxury could ever replace.

The family had been caught in a web of darkness, manipulated by sinister forces they could barely comprehend. As the truth began to unfold, they realized the depths of the malevolence that had ensnared Britney and, by extension, their entire family.

Francis took a moment to collect himself, his gaze fixed on the past as he relived the pain of losing his son. Fiona reached out, gently placing her hand on his shoulder, offering silent support and understanding.

As the chapter drew to a close, the family sat together, their hearts heavy with sorrow, but also strengthened by their unity and determination. They knew that they had to confront the malevolent forces that had torn their lives apart. The journey ahead would be fraught with danger and uncertainty, but they were resolved to unveil the truth, seek justice for Ronny, and break free from the sinister grip of the Eclipse Covenant.

The revelation of Ronny's tragic fate had already cast a shadow of sorrow over the Wambwaya family, but Francis had yet another harrowing confession to share. As his voice trembled with guilt, he continued his tale.

"The worst part was I never cared for my grandmother back there at home," Francis admitted, his tears flowing freely. "She kept asking for food, but I never offered her money to buy food. She even ended up in the streets, begging for food, but never got enough to sustain her. That's where she locked herself in her room and...and killed herself."

The room was engulfed in heavy silence, the weight of Francis's confession hanging in the air like a dark cloud. The pain etched on his face was mirrored in the eyes of his family members as they absorbed the magnitude of his words.

The tragedy of Lily's lonely, painful death by hunger weighed heavily on Francis's conscience. He had allowed his obsession with wealth and his complacency in the face of Britney's transformation to blind him to the suffering of his own grandmother. The guilt and remorse he felt now were immeasurable.

Fiona, filled with compassion and understanding, moved closer to her husband, wrapping her arms around him in a comforting embrace. The rest of the family remained silent, grappling with the grim reality of the past.

Francis's confession had unveiled yet another layer of darkness that had plagued their lives. But it also served as a stark reminder of the path they were now determined to follow—a path of redemption, justice, and the pursuit of truth.

As the chapter concluded, the family found themselves facing not only the malevolent forces of the Eclipse Covenant but also the haunting consequences of their choices. Together, they vowed to unearth the truth, confront the darkness that had ensnared them, and seek a way to honor Lily's memory by bringing justice to her tragic end.