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Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) novel Chapter 1359

Summary for Chapter 1359: Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1359 – Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James) by Vanessa K.

In Chapter 1359, a key moment in the Romance novel Revenge is Best Served After Reborn (James), Vanessa K. delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Lightning flashed and thunder rolled outside the fifth-floor room. It was quite some time before James stumbled in, drenched in blood.

Joseph, staring at the portrait on the wall, asked casually, “Where is she? Did she spill the beans?”

James didn’t say a word, prompting Joseph to turn around. James was a mess, blood everywhere. He tossed a blood-stained knife at Joseph’s feet, his voice icy. “She’s dead.”

The news of Sophie’s death hit Joseph like a ton of bricks. “Dead?” he echoed, his face shifting with disbelief. He lunged at James, clutching his collar. “I told you to get information, not kill her! Did you get the address? Talk!”

James knew perfectly well what Joseph really wanted—the address. All those promises about making things right with Sophie were just Joseph’s way of pretending to care. Being his son, James saw right through him. It was all just a game to get what he wanted, even if it meant using his own flesh and blood.

“Did you kill Grandma?” James suddenly asked, breaking the tension.

Joseph calmed down, replying, “You already know, don’t you?”

“Dad, you’ve kept too many secrets from me. Even if I had the address, I need some leverage.”

“What do you want?”

“I want to see the treasure myself. There are things you haven’t told me. I can lead you there, but I’m not giving up the location beforehand.”

James halted. “Don’t you trust me, Dad?”

“A father not trusting his son? No way. I was just thinking, she was once my daughter-in-law. I should pay my respects.”

James’s gaze hardened. “She’s in her room. If you want to see, go ahead.”

“Then I’ll go pay my respects,” Joseph said, heading out.

James knew Joseph didn’t buy his story. Downstairs, the air was thick with the smell of blood. As Joseph pushed open the door, he saw Sophie on the bed, bloodied and lifeless. Her face was a gruesome sight, eyes wide open, skin ghostly pale. Joseph approached, gently brushing Sophie's shoulder.

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