THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 91 – 100
Aka’s eyes narrowed as she listened to her mother’s plan. She knew that she had to prove herself to Epusa, but she was beginning to realize that her mother’s expectations were impossible to meet.
“Why don’t you try using her blood? It could work, since she’s also related to the girl.” The person said.
“I tried it already, but it’s useless, just like her.” Epusa said.
Aka carefully made her way out from behind the stone. She approached her mother, a bright smile plastered on her face.
Epusa’s expression changed in an instant, a warm smile spreading across her face. “Wow, you’re here!” she exclaimed, standing up to greet Aka.
Aka’s smile faltered for a moment, but she quickly recovered.
“Just wanted to see you,” she said, trying to sound casual.
“Any news about the girl and the blood?”Epusa asked.
Aka shook her head, trying to appear nonchalant.
“I couldn’t get it yet, and the boy too. Maybe he’s not in the school.” He said.
Epusa’s expression turned angry, but she quickly masked it with a smile. “What?” she asked.
“I promise to find him soon, and the blood too,” Epusa said, trying to sound convincing.
Epusa’s smile grew wider, “I trust you,” Epusa said, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
As Aka turned to leave, Epusa’s smile disappeared, replaced by a snarl of anger.
“She’s so useless,” Epusa muttered to herself, her voice venomous.
“How can I have given birth to someone like that?” she said.
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THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 91 – 100
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Aka appeared back in school, her eyes brimming with tears. The revelation that her own mother was using her had left her feeling heartbroken and betrayed. She stumbled forward, her eyes fixed on the ground as she tried to process her emotions.
As she walked, she noticed the vial of blood still clutched in her hand. With a cry of disgust, she threw it away, watching as it fell on the ground. She started to leave, but a voice stopped her in her tracks.
“So, you’re just going to give up?” Benedicta asked, her voice dripping with malice.
Aka turned to face her, her eyes narrowing. “What are you talking about?” she asked, trying to keep her tone neutral.
Benedicta smiled, “I know what you are,” she said, her voice low and husky. “So, don’t try to feign ignorance.” She said and pick up the blood.
Aka’s eyes flashed with anger, and she drew her sword, its blade glinting in the moonlight.
“This is none of your business, okay?So, just leave.” Aka said.
Benedicta chuckled, her eyes never leaving Aka’s face.
“Well, it is my business,I was planning on using you to achieve my aims, and now that you’re useless, I don’t think that will work anymore.” Benedicta said maniacally.
Aka’s face twisted with anger, and she took a step forward, her sword at the ready.
“Shut up and stay away from me,” she snarled.
“I can’t do that,Instead, don’t you think I should do what’s done to a useless person?” Benedicta asked with a smirk.
With that, she drew her own sword, Aka’s eyes narrowed, and she charged forward, their swords clashing in a flurry of steel and sparks.
The fight was intense, with both women exchanging blows and dodging attacks. Aka’s sword sliced through the air, its blade biting deep into the ground as Benedicta dodged to the side. Benedicta retaliated with a swift kick, but Aka was too quick, and she dodged out of the way just in time.
As the fight continued, it became clear that Benedicta was the more skilled swordsman. Her blows were precise and deadly, and Aka found herself struggling to keep up.
Despite her best efforts, Aka couldn’t seem to gain the upper hand. Benedicta’s sword sliced through her defenses, and Aka stumbled backward, her eyes wide with fear.
And then, in a flash of steel, it was over. Benedicta’s sword sliced through Aka’s neck, severing her head from her body. Aka’s eyes went wide, and her body crumpled to the ground, her head rolling away from her body.
THE MISTRESS’ DAUGHTER : CHAPTER 91 – 100
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