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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

They did not get the information they wanted, but they did not let her go either. This indicated that Matysh had not exposed her.
Mandy thought to herself that Maytsh was still loyal.
Although he enjoyed fooling around with women, he did not drag them into this situation even though things had reached this far.
It was good.
Mandy did not know that Matysh had yet to tell the police that Leia and her were involved in this because he believed that Ethan
could protect him.
He believed that he would not end up in prison and would safely return to Russia. Why would he expose those two women?
If he did expose them, he would be admitting that he had committed such a crime. Even if Ethan could rescue him, the two
women might still feel resentful and drag him down once again.
Therefore, it was not that Matysh did not want to expose them. It was because he believed he had a chance to get out. That was
why he did not hand them over to the authorities.
Mandy felt a sudden pain on her lips. Someone pulled the tape that was sealing her mouth.
"Very well. Another day of nutrient solution, huh?" Mandy knew that begging for mercy was useless. Hence, she stopped trying.
"No. It seems you've gotten used to the darkness. Why don't we play something different?" replied Rain as she turned off the
faucet.
Mandy sensed that the water droplets had stopped dripping on her forehead.
At first, she thought her skull would be penetrated by the drops, so she tried her best to avoid them hitting the same spot.
However, she soon realized that the drops did not hurt at all. It would take a long time for water to wear away a stone. Human
bones were resilient. It would take a long, long time before her head would have a hole in it. Thus, she stopped dodging and
allowed the water to fall on one spot.
Mandy was calm as she knew that Rain would not take her life."What are you doing?"

"This water room stinks. Well, of course, you've been here for days. Tsk tsk, it seems like I'll have to get someone to clean it
thoroughly after you're gone." Rain did not answer her question.
"What do you mean?" Mandy frowned. Was she going to be released?
Could it be that Matysh had confessed to the police and now they were going to arrest her?
Mandy was frightened.
"Do you think I'm going to let you go? How naive. What I meant was..." Rain drawled.
A word came across Mandy's mind—death!
"Are you going to kill me?" After Mandy said that, she realized that she had asked a stupid question.
Rain stressed the word 'gone', so she clearly meant that!
Rain let out a chuckle and replied, "You're not dumb. Do you really think that I wouldn't hurt you just because I haven't done
anything harmful to you? I just wanted to give you a chance to change yourself. It seems like you have no intention of turning
over a new leaf even after waiting for days. I've run out of patience. Take her away."
The last sentence was directed at her subordinates who were standing at the door.
Mandy was lifted up along with the chair.
Her feet instantly left the ground. She could not help but shout with fear, "Do you dare to kill a human? It's illegal!"
A few seconds later, Mandy was placed back on the ground.
Rain glanced at the catheter hub on Mandy's arm. It was deliberately left there on the third day because she found the injections
troublesome. Rain stepped forward and pulled out the catheter hub.
Mandy screamed in agony.
The catheter hub was forcefully removed without any finesse, and blood gushed out of Mandy's arm.
Rain had no intention of stopping the bleeding. This woman needed to be intimidated to speak the truth.

If Mandy did not confess within a day, there was no way Leia could be handed over to the police. Rain felt frustrated at the
thought of this.
She picked up a syringe nearby and pressed it against Mandy's face. Her pretty face, once flawless and fair, had become rough
and blistered from the torment of the past few days. The surface of her skin had even started to peel.
"Do you know what this is?" Rain asked in a low voice.
Mandy trembled in fear. Her body was drenched in water. She felt cold after she left the room. She knew that they intended to kill
her, which made her tremble even more.
"This is a poison." Rain did not wait for her to answer and continued, "When I inject this into your major vein through intravenous
injection, it'll flow through your bloodstream, reaching every inch of your body. Wherever it passes, you'll gradually feel
numbness until the poison reaches your heart, paralyzing it and making it stop beating. Of course, there's an antidote for this
poison, but I don't think you'll need it because you won't say anything. Don't worry. It's an easy way to die this way. You won't
even feel a thing. It's just that once the poison reaches your heart, there's no way you can be saved."
Mandy trembled even harder when she heard that.
Rain plunged the needle into the back of Mandy's arm and pushed it in without giving her a chance to think about it.
Mandy wanted to struggle, but she was tied. Her hands were tightly held by another person. How could she struggle?
It was impossible.
Mandy could the cool liquid flow through her veins via the syringe.
Then, her body gradually became numb just as Rain had described.
First, the injected area became numb, then it slowly spread upward.
Mandy trembled in fear. She dreaded death more than being imprisoned!
"I'll tell you! I'll tell you everything!" shouted Mandy.
Rain pressed the recording pen, "Speak."

"First, give me the antidote," replied Mandy.
"Do you think I'm a fool? Don't worry, this poison takes effect quickly. Speak the truth and there'll still be time for the antidote.
Don't blame me for delaying the opportunity to give you the antidote if you ramble."
Mandy's voice shook as she spoke. She truly believed she had been injected with poison. She followed Rain's instructions and
disclosed her name before going into great detail about her working together with Matysh.
She also revealed that Leia was involved in this. She also mentioned her request to harm Jack and Queenie.
After that, Mandy pleaded, "Hurry up. Give me the antidote!"
"After everything you've told me, do you have any evidence to prove it?" Rain did not respond to her plea.
Mandy remembered the recording on her phone and immediately answered, "My phone! My phone has a recording of our
conversation when I asked him for money."
"Okay." Rain felt satisfied. She took her time as she inserted the syringe back into Mandy's arm.
Then, she pulled it out.
She did not insert anything into her body.
Rain carefully saved the recording and looked at Mandy, who had lost consciousness. She kicked her, but she did not respond.
"The anesthetic works really well. I wouldn't have wasted so much time with her if it had arrived earlier," murmured Rain.
The liquid Rain injected into Mandy was a paralyzing anesthetic.
It was different from the ones used in surgical procedures.
This type of anesthetic would numb wherever the blood flowed when one was given it intravenously. The person would
eventually lose consciousness and wake up after a couple of hours of sleep.
Rain's subordinate looked at Mandy and asked, "Boss, what do we do now?"
"Continue to give her the anesthetic injections until the marks on her body fade. Then, we'll leave her and the recording at the
police station in the middle of the night. Let the police handle it," replied Rain. She had to be a good citizen.

If she were to cooperate with the police in their investigation, how could she harm the innocent citizens?
Even if she did, Rain would have to disguise it like she had never done anything like that.
Rain applied some ointment on the rope imprints on Mandy's body. They would disappear in just a couple of days.

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