The petty ghost was tied up in the deep mountains and wild forests and was beaten for three days and three nights.
He was narrow-minded and pathological, so stubborn in his convictions that he would never clarify anything to Fiona.
Instead, it feels like she was guilty and hadn't done anything that needed clarification. If she clarifies, can she find another man to marry?
He did not let her have her way!
Fiona's brothers relied on Fiona's salary to make a living, and they themselves were not exactly upright individuals, each with their own stubborn thoughts.
The most important thing is that the petty ghost did not speak well, every sentence made people want to hit him.
In the end, he was actually beaten to death so brutally...
When the petty ghost said these words, there was not much expression on their face. Instead, it seemed as if they were talking about someone else, speaking with astonishment.
In conclusion, the petty ghost left nothing behind in the end, terrifying both in life and in death.
Hamza frowned and commented, "This illegal behavior is unacceptable, but you also deserve the blame."
The petty ghost, however, didn't think so. It gritted its teeth and chuckled, "Do I deserve the blame? It was clearly Fiona who acted cheaply first, otherwise why would I go after her?"
"That was me taking back what was rightfully mine!"
"Shouldn't those women who seduced honest men by tossing their heads and flirting be punished?!"
Susie looked at the "honest person" in front of her with a speechless expression. It was difficult to understand the mindset of someone with such distorted values. No matter what, he always believed he was right and lived in his own cynical world.
Wade gritted his teeth in anger and said, "Fortunately, the heavens are fair. They are doing well now! They have reaped the rewards after enduring hardships!"
The petty ghost sneered, "How can someone like her get married like this? That man must be a fool, he doesn't even know he married such a despicable woman, right?"
It must have been Fiona hiding her past, otherwise, which man would marry such a dirty woman?
However...
Susie suddenly raised her hand, and Judge Pen appeared.
Judge Pen did not judge the petty ghost, but replayed Fiona's entire life.
When she was young, she worked in a garment factory. She was enthusiastic and unintentionally smiled at a male colleague named Bentley, who had a flawed personality. She had no idea that this smile would completely change her life!
Judge Pen was the perspective of God, and this perspective could clearly see-
Fiona had absolutely no extra feelings for this male colleague. She did not "seduce" him, but instead, it was the male colleague who acted like a pervert, often secretly following her and peeping at her.
Through a proper introduction, she was originally having a good conversation with someone, but little did she know that everything would change from there. She endured all the malicious rumors and gossip.
Fiona was unaware of Bentley's death, the petty ghost. However, she continued to tirelessly pursue the matter of her own assault, stubbornly determined to expose everyone involved.
Her brothers advised her, what difference would it make even if she confirmed and identified the criminal?
It will only confirm that she was gang-raped... If she insists on being right, it will not benefit her future marriage in any way.
It's better to pretend that nothing happened and let it pass, even if it means marrying someone far away.
Fiona was determined to collect evidence, and she spent a whole decade on this endeavor. Despite her brothers' attempts to persuade her, Fiona continued to fight her own legal battles while taking on odd jobs. She worked as a factory worker, sold goods on the street, and even worked as a nanny.
During this process, the lawyer who helped her fight the lawsuit was gradually moved by her determination. Despite such a terrible situation, Fiona still managed to sustain her business and even started a small company.
Finally, when she turned 30, after a decade had passed, she finally brought those who had once humiliated her to justice. Such a long journey, even in modern times, only a few women can accomplish.
Fiona achieved not only justice for herself but also found love, and the final outcome was that the lawyer proposed to her.
The petty ghost looked at all this, incredulous: "Is this guy crazy? He knows Fiona is untrustworthy, yet he still proposes to her?"
And at first, Fiona refused, but the other party did not give up their pursuit, and in the end, the two of them finally got together.
"Sick! Brain is flooded!" the petty ghost shouted angrily.
Why does Fiona deserve it? She's a promiscuous woman who has been played by so many people. She doesn't deserve to have happiness anymore!
She was still the one being pursued by others. What makes her so special? What qualifications does she have?
He really wanted to say that the lawyer must have thought Fiona started a company because she had money, not because she genuinely wanted to. However, in the perspective of Judge Pen, who had a God's eye view, it was clear that the lawyer came from a well-off family background, while Fiona had no background at all. They were completely different people from two different worlds.
But they still got married, and the lawyer's parents knew about Fiona's situation and didn't dislike her.
The petty ghost learned about these circumstances and felt even worse than if he had been killed!
Fiona's happiness was sharper than the knife that once peeled her flesh, twisting her into an unsettled state. The jealousy in her heart turned into a raging resentment!
He roared and suddenly pounced on Susie, intending to tear Fiona and Susie in the picture apart with his mouth!
This little girl who would poke people's wounds at such a young age is not a good person either!
All women in the world are indeed despicable!
"Sister, be careful!" Wade and Zion exclaimed in shock.
The petty ghost had bloodshot eyes, but as soon as it lunged towards Susie, she stomped on it with her foot.
Susie stepped on the face of the petty ghost and looked down on him from above.
"It seems the lesson was too small," Susie turned her wrist and said expressionlessly, "Let's just nail it to the Colter's place."
The petty ghost widened its eyes and a stream of foul language poured out of its mouth, which was extremely unpleasant to hear!
He didn't want to be nailed to the Colter's place, watching Fiona's happiness every day. He would rather be cast into hell!
However, he struggled desperately but couldn't move at all...