Nicholas snatched the knife from her and repeatedly stabbed her in the stomach.
I gagged at the sight.
At that moment, the police suddenly kicked down the door. I had secretly called them earlier and left the door unlocked, waiting
for them to arrive.
A police officer rushed over and pulled Nicholas away, cuffing him on the spot.
As for Shereen, she was already lying in a pool of blood, lifeless.
As Nicholas was escorted past me, he spoke bitterly, “I’m sorry. In the next life, I’ll make it up to you.”
Well, I never wanted to see him again.
A few days after he was taken to the hospital for treatment, I received the news that Nicholas had been sentenced to death.
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I heard that when he learned of his sentence, he completely broke down in prison. He muttered to himself every day, “In the next life, I’ll cherish my chances. I’ll treasure the people around me.”
But how many chances did one get to be reborn?
Since someone had died in my house, I moved out and bought a new place.
Around that time, I received a message from the girl I had once helped.
[Hello! I got first place in my medical skills exam this time! Thank you for encouraging me to speak up back then. Otherwise, I
wouldn’t be able to study with such peace of mind now.]
At the same time, the hospital director reached out to me. He offered me the position of head of the emergency department,
asking me to do my best.
I accepted. “I definitely will.”
On the night of Nicholas’s execution, I had a dream. I dreamt that he and Shereen were sent down to hell.
They screamed in despair, “No! Please, no!”
However, the ruler of hell declared, “Your hearts are too dark, too wicked. You will never reincarnate for all eternity.”
Nicholas’s voice was hoarse from screaming. “I want another life!”
Shereen, standing beside him, burst into laughter. “You want another life so you can be with Theresa? Keep dreaming! You and I will be trapped here forever–watching each other suffer, over and over again. Hahaha!”
The next morning, I woke up from that dream feeling a strange sense of relief like a blockage in my chest had completely cleared.
I have always believed—
What goes around comes around. Karma never fails.
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