Chapter 18 The Blood-Red Room (18)

Ruili is about to give birth. She has been feeling groggy recently, has back pain, and her sleeping time has become longer.

There was a sound of entry at the door, and Ruili raised a smile: "Is Ella back?"

"It's my mother," the girl answered. "I brought some milk. Do you want some milk?"

"Did Susie give it to you?" Ruili stood up and held her waist.

The girl didn't answer and put the milk directly into the kitchen: "Do you want to add some tapioca balls? I added cocoa and it feels very soft. I think it would taste better."

"That's so thoughtful, my baby girl." Ruili kissed the top of her head.

When Ruili drank milk, she especially praised the cocoa cassava balls: "The taste is very good." She felt sleepy after drinking the sweet milk, hugged her daughter, and returned to the room to take a nap.

The girl sat in the kitchen for a moment and poured out all the remaining milk.

It started to rain outside in the afternoon, and Ruili hurriedly went outside to collect clothes.

After bringing in all the clothes, Ruili cut the fruit and sent it to Ella's room: "I cut the fruit. What do you want for dinner? By the way, your father has a social event tonight, so the two of us have dinner."

"You can eat anything, mother."

The rain was getting heavier and there was lightning and thunder outside the window. The girl hugged the doll tightly and hid under the quilt in fear.

As footsteps approached, the girl's heart beat faster and she didn't dare to lift the quilt.

"It thundered, are you scared?" Ruili smiled and got into the quilt, hugging the girl tightly with her warm hands, "Mom, can you sleep with me?"

The girl made no sound and closed her eyes tightly. Ruili looked at her, patted her on the back, and quickly fell asleep.

The girl opened her eyes and whispered: "Xiao Sha, I seem to have done something wrong."

The next day Ruili suffered from severe abdominal pain. She went out early in the morning and did not come back until almost evening.

The girl sat alone at the door, very uneasy.

Ruili opened the door, was stunned for a moment, and hugged Ella into her arms: "Why are you crying like this? Don't be afraid, I'm fine."

Ella wiped away her tears, but what she was thinking about was that the child was still in her mother's belly. He was so stubborn.

Ella's visits to Susie became more and more frequent.

I would only visit her to play with her in the past two days, but now I go there several times a day.

Ruili was unprepared and drank the milk Ella brought back for two days, and finally gave birth prematurely.

Ella stayed at home alone all night.

In the dark night, her beautiful eyes were very bright. She sat on the bed holding the doll, looking forward to it.

She can only have one child in this family, absolutely.

The next day, there was a sound at the door. Sleepy, Ella lifted the quilt and ran to the door. She looked at her mother's empty belly and smiled.

The father came out from behind the mother, holding a tiny baby in his arms.

Ruili called softly: "Ella, come here quickly, this is your brother, you become my sister."

Ella walked over with a cold body, and her father bent down and hugged her.

The little baby was babbling while shaking its little hands, and Ella looked at him expressionlessly.

Ruili looked at Ella with a confused expression: "Ella, don't you like him?"

Ella said: "I don't like him and I wish he would die. Why hasn't he died yet?"

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Ella was still caught mixing something into the milk.

The mother asked her in tears why she did this. Ella did not answer and stayed in the room for a long time.

She wanted to question Susie, didn't she say that adding crow's eyes to milk would kill the child?
She dug out the eyes of more than a dozen crows every day, washed them carefully, wrapped them in flour, and added a lot of sugar to cover the original smell of the crows' eyes, but it didn't work?

Unfortunately, her parents no longer allowed her to go out, and she was locked in the room.

Ruili hugged the baby tightly and looked at her strangely: "Why do you have such evil thoughts? Someone must have taught you this, right?"

So she lost her freedom.

She hates her brother. It was he who took his mother away.

During the meal, she pretended to be well-behaved and asked her mother not to lock her in her room. So Ruili relented and restricted her to only move around the house. She was not allowed to go out or enter her room.

Ella sneaks away.

She went to find Susie, and she wanted to teach this damn bastard a lesson for daring to lie to her.

"Susie has been taken away by people from the church. Oh my god, there is an evil witch in our family!"

When Ella came home, no one noticed her sneaking out.

She came to her mother's room and peeked inside.

The mother held the baby with a loving look on her face and was kissing his cheek. Suddenly Ruili raised her head and looked towards the door.

Ella did not dodge, but looked straight at him.

Ruili was startled, subconsciously hugged the child tightly, and raised her voice: "What are you going to do?"

Ella found it boring.

In the evening she slipped out again, and this time she saw firelight in the street.

There were many people around the fire. Ella moved closer out of curiosity and discovered that Susie was tied to the rack in the middle!

Susie was in tears, her eyes widened and she sobbed when she saw Ella.

Ella watched quietly.

Damn Susie, for depriving her of her mother's love.

Crazy and excited people surrounded the torture rack and shouted until Susie was burned to charcoal.

People found it boring and left one after another.

Ella smelled it, Susie smelled so good.

She picked up some of Susie's ashes with her fingers and licked it gently.

Ella tilted her neck and walked to the church member wearing a tall hat next to her.

"What are you doing, little carrot head?"

Ella said with tears in her eyes: "I want to report that my mother has been invaded by a witch. Please save her."

The church went to Ella's house, but instead of taking away Ruili, they took away Ella.

"My daughter will not be a witch, please let her go!" Ruili cried.

"It was your daughter who accused you of being a witch," the church member said, "but witches are supposed to be unborn. You have two children, so you are not, she is."

Ruili's crying voice stopped and she didn't stop her anymore.

Ella was taken to the basement of the castle. Because she had escaped, her limbs were broken. Her blood was drawn day after day, she was pricked with needles, and she sat on a wooden chair covered with iron needles.

She hates her mother.

Too much blood was drawn every day, and Ella quickly lost weight until she could no longer draw a tube of blood.

She was burned at the stake.

The girl raised her head and looked at the white clouds in the sky.

The white clouds were soft, as soft as her mother's hand holding her on that thunderstorm night.

She did something wrong, and now the punishment is finally coming.

The girl's hair was disheveled, and her originally beautiful blond hair was withered and smelly.

"This girl is a witch," the godfathers stood in a row in front of her holding heavy Bibles. One godfather lit a fire, "Burn this sinful witch to death!"

"Burn her! Burn her!"

Ella finally saw her mother below, and her brother in her arms, looking at her with pure and curious eyes.

Ella became a charred corpse.

(End of this chapter)

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