Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper by Josie Johnson -
Chapter 315.1
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Chapter 315.1 A Born Actress(1)
“Alright, alright,” Douglass exclaimed with joy as he stood up and fetched a script. He quickly flipped through it until he found a part with Suzy’s lines. “Here, take a look.”
Imogen took the script and focused her gaze on it, reading it attentively.
This scene occurred near the end of the story when Suzy, severely injured by the male lead, was on the brink of death. She had a conversation with the male lead, revealing the origins of her character.
As the dialogue concluded, Suzy closed her eyes, reminiscing about her past.
Suzy had a tragic childhood.
Her parents, one human and one fox, gave birth to her in a humanoid form with fox ears. She was left to wander among the common folk, who treated her as a freak, insulting her and chasing her away. It wasn’t until she was around four or five years old that an elderly man took her in.
The old man’s family was poor, and Suzy was frail, often bullied and mocked by children her age. Nobody wanted to play with her.
One day, after she had been mistreated by others, she ran to the edge of a pond, crying in despair. A girl from the same village, who was roughly her age, approached her.
Even when the other children bullied Suzy, this girl never joined in. She always watched from a distance.
The girl came up to Suzy and offered her a piece of candy. Suzy was surprised and grateful, and from that day on, this girl held a special place in her heart.
One day, a formidable assassin organization from the Cultivation World suddenly descended upon their village, slaughtering all the villagers. They kidnapped Suzy and the other children, killing a few who didn’t obey orders, and leaving the rest trembling in fear.
During their journey, the group of children was bound together and surrounded by trees when suddenly Suzy’s fox ears twitched.
Her heightened senses, far beyond those of an ordinary person, allowed her to hear and see things from a great distance.
Suzy requested to go for a restroom break.
If it had been any other child, the assassins might have become impatient, but Suzy was different. The leader of the assassins had recognized Suzy’s potential from the start and was determined to train her properly.
They showed extra patience with Suzy, untying the ropes that bound her and escorting her to a suitable spot.
While she was taking a break, Suzy encountered a ranger who claimed to be a disciple of a certain sect and was on a journey of self–improvement.
Upon hearing the situation, the righteous person intended to take Suzy away. However, he was alone and couldn’t confront the assassins head–on, so he needed to contact his sect for backup.
Suzy refused. She wanted the ranger to take the other little girl with him and leave her with the assassins.
She believed she could be useful to the assassins and staying with them would be relatively safer than for the other children.
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If he couldn’t arrive in time and the assassin left, she would replace a way to leave marks on the road.
After some consideration, the ranger agreed.
When Suzy returned, employing an undisclosed method, it didn’t take long for the other little girl
to emerge.
The ranger took the little girl with him. Upon returning with his sect brothers, there was no sign of the assassins or the children in the forest.
They searched the surroundings but found no clúes.
Twenty years later, a female villain named Suzy appeared seemingly out of nowhere.
She was ruthless, a prolific killer, and frequently clashed with righteous figures.
Some of Suzy’s early experiences hore a resemblance to Imogen’s background.
The scene Imogen was about to perform was the conversation between Suzy and the male lead just before her death.
“Douglass, I can start now, let’s give it a try,” Imogen said.
“Alright, go ahead,” Douglass replied, sitting up eagerly.
Imogen began her act.
“What is goodness? What is evil? We both commit acts of violence and arson. Why are you rangers, upholding morality, while we are considered wicked and unforgivable?
“Some people are born without the ability to choose between good and evil. Like me, I grew up in the shadows, practicing martial arts, killing, unable to resist. It was only natural… I didn’t want to kill. I just wanted to survive.
”
If, at that time, I could have waited for the master to return and become his disciple, would you have fallen for me?”
Before she turned to evil, there was a time when she could choose to be good.
Imogen opened her eyes, took a moment to compose herself, and then stood up from the ground. “Douglass, did you see that? I’m just not cut out for acting.”
One couldn’t deny that the character of Suzy was intricately designed, with both good and evil within her. Despite being an antagonist, she wasn’t entirely unlikable.
Douglass looked at Imogen with excitement. “Where do you not fit? You’re a perfect fit! You’re practically Suzy herself!”
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