“I'll make them pay for what they did to you!” Those words echoed in my head harshly, triggering a series of memories to flash. I abruptly pulled to a stop and stood in place like a statue while blindly staring ahead, as a blurred scene played in my memory like a defective film. A sudden headache hammered my head hard. At the same time, my eyes gradually became hazy, and my surroundings began to spin until I couldn't take it anymore, and bile rose in my throat. “Lilibeth? Are you okay?” a woman's voice whispered in my ear. I couldn't see her face with my head bowed, but I recognized Sophia's voice. “Lilibeth, please speak. You're making me anxious,” the old woman said beside me as she held my right arm while Sophia held the other to keep me steady. My lips parted to speak, but no words

