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Chapter 347: Tha same thign that happened to Isiah in Delwias island

Author: Isaac_black
updatedAt: 2025-11-07

CHAPTER 347: THA SAME THIGN THAT HAPPENED TO ISIAH IN DELWIAS ISLAND

Weeks had passed since Isiah left once again, this time accompanied by Astrid, Ciel, and Eijar. In the wake of his departure, Lexie found herself as the solitary figure left behind.

The aftermath of Isiah’s actions left her damaged in ways that seemed irreparable.

Whispers from the people around conveyed the extent of what he had done and how he had carried himself, departing like a prince of darkness from the very place they once shared.

Throughout that first day, tears marked Lexie’s silent anguish. When night fell and she returned to her place, the weight of her emotions overwhelmed her.

Collapsing on the ground near the door, she continued to cry, finding solace in the darkness that surrounded her.

A stranger in a place that held no significance for her, Lexie remained detached from the faces and lives around her.

Indifferent to the acquaintances she could have made, she harbored no interest in establishing connections.

In the wake of Isiah’s revelation that the burn continued to spread since its inception, a profound sense of despair gripped her.

The overwhelming desire for an end consumed her, and she found

herself yearning for the release that death might bring.

Khaz persisted in his visits, his concern evident despite his lingering frustration towards Isiah.

However, Lexie adamantly refused to entertain his presence, particularly because every visit seemed centered around urging her to seek help for the persistent burn.

She was well aware that the burn’s affliction defied any conventional remedy, making her resistant to investing time in futile pursuits.

Despite Khaz’s gentle demeanor, his unwavering insistence on addressing the burn grated on Lexie’s nerves.

One day, and after four weeks of Isiah’s departure, a resounding knock echoed on Lexie’s door, so forceful that it seemed as if the people outside were on the verge of breaking it down.

Lexie instantly discerned that this wasn’t Khaz; an instinctive sense told her that whoever stood behind the door harbored ill intentions towards her.

With trepidation, she mustered the strength to open the door, but before she could, it abruptly cracked open. In an instant, a multitude of people surged into her abode.

Lexie scanned the chaotic scene unfolding around her, sensing that something was gravely amiss.

Two men callously slapped Lexie, their actions punctuating the chaos as others in the unruly crowd continued to shout.

In the midst of the commotion, no one seemed willing to offer her any explanation or answer her desperate inquiries.

The bewildering and violent intrusion left Lexie in a state of shock, grappling with the sudden turn of events and the apparent hostility surrounding her.

Lexie, already reeling from the initial aggression, found herself subjected to more violence as the men continued to physically assault her.

The atmosphere grew increasingly hostile, with the relentless onslaught causing her fear and confusion to intensify.

The lack of answers and the escalating brutality created a nightmarish scenario, leaving Lexie desperate for any semblance of understanding or respite.

The assailants showed no mercy, relentlessly delivering multiple punches and slaps that left Lexie’s face and body covered in painful bruises.

Lexie’s pleas became more desperate as they continued to rain blows upon her.

The room echoed with the sickening sounds of punches landing on her already battered body.

Bruises blossomed like dark flowers, painting a painful tableau of the brutality she endured.

They pulled at her hair, yanked her limbs, and with each act of cruelty, Lexie felt a piece of her spirit shatter.

The assailants, faceless and fueled by a sinister intent, seemed determined to erase any semblance of resistance within her.

In the midst of the torment, Lexie’s thoughts raced, trying to fathom why this violence was being inflicted upon her.

What had she done to deserve such merciless treatment? The room, once a sanctuary, now bore witness to her suffering, silent and indifferent.

As the assault continued, Lexie’s vision blurred.

Tears mingled with the pain etched upon her bruised face as memories of Isiah’s demise flooded her mind.

In that moment of vulnerability, she felt a haunting echo of his suffering on Delwias Island, when Rivok and his followers mercilessly ended his life.

As the violence raged around her, Lexie couldn’t shake the image of Isiah’s final moments, the helplessness in his eyes as he faced his fate.

She had stood there, powerless to intervene, watching from afar as his life was brutally taken.

Now, she found herself in a similar plight, subjected to the same brutality that had claimed Isiah’s life.

The irony was not lost on her, the cruel symmetry of fate bringing her full circle to this moment of agony.

Lexie still could count more than 30 individuals surrounding her, a swarm of cruelty that seemed insurmountable.

She lay on the ground, defenseless against the barrage of kicks and blows that assailed her.

Lexie summoned the strength to whisper his name, the sound barely audible amid the chaos.

As the violence escalated, some of the assailants summoned swords, transforming the already brutal assault into a more sinister form.

Lexie felt the sharp impact of one of those swords striking her head.

The pain intensified, each blow adding to the torment she was enduring.

The metallic clang of the weapon meeting flesh echoed in the small space, an ominous soundtrack to the cruelty unfolding.

The brutality continued as another assailant cruelly cut into Lexie’s leg with a sharp blade.

The searing pain radiated through her body, amplifying the nightmare she found herself trapped in.

As the assault persisted, Lexie’s senses heightened, each blow registering with piercing clarity.

The pain intensified, searing through her consciousness with a ferocity that threatened to overwhelm her.

Through the haze of pain and anguish, Lexie’s voice emerged, laden with sorrow and regret.

"Isiah... I am so sorry," she whispered, the words barely audible amidst the chaos surrounding her.

Lexie’s voice grew hoarse from the agony, yet she persisted in her apologies. "Isiah,I am so sorry .. I’m sorry... I’m sorry for everything," she gasped between the blows, each word punctuated by the brutality inflicted upon her.

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