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Mom gently ruffled my hair before turning to leave.

As I watched her frail figure shuffle away, disappearing around the bend of the stairs, a sudden thought hit me.

Did Mom... really not know anything?

Though she was often lost in confusion, there were rare moments when she would regain clarity and play with Melody.

If she knew that this trip meant walking to her death...

My mind went blank. I started to chase after her, but Hope yanked me back with all her strength.

"What are you doing? Do you want to get Melody killed?" she shrieked.

I shook my head slowly, then collapsed onto my knees, defeated.

The kidnappers, to their credit, kept their word. Melody came back that same night.

Aside from red marks on her wrists and ankles from being bound and her eyes swollen from crying, she bore no other visible injuries.

Hope held her precious Melody, crying and laughing in relief, her words tumbling out incoherently.

I grabbed Melody from her arms, gripping her by the arm so tightly she started crying again. I didn't care. "Where's Grandma?" I rasped.

"Hunter!" Hope screamed, bristling like a porcupine, clawing at my hands. "What are you doing? Why are you making Melody recall what happened?"

I didn't let go. Instead, I forced a strained smile, trying to calm Melody. However, it only made her cry louder.

From her broken sobs, I managed to piece together fragments.

It seemed that Mom had told her they were playing a game, and she shouldn't cry or make a fuss and should stay quiet and still.

Hearing this, I couldn't hold on anymore. I collapsed to the ground, sobbing uncontrollably.

Mom was in her right mind after all. She was conscious enough to see that her son was the one who sent her to her death.

Raising my hand, I slapped myself hard across the face repeatedly. I slapped myself until I was dizzy and the metallic taste of blood crept into my throat. Even then, I didn't stop.

Hope gasped, scooping up the frightened Melody and retreating into the room. Moments later, she returned, her face a mix of urgency and sorrow.

Having confirmed Melody was safe, she once again assumed the image of a dutiful, gentle wife.

Not long after, a knock echoed from the door.

The security guard was here to deliver a package.

As he took one look at the chaos inside our home, his face betrayed his shock.

Hope and I stared at the unfamiliar package, fear etched across our faces. It felt as though a relentless specter was haunting us, sending us into utter despair.

An ominous feeling clawed at my mind—this wasn't over.

With trembling hands, Hope got up and accepted the shoebox-sized package. Her face, distorted by terror and unease, turned to me several times. But in the end, she picked up a small knife and cut open the tape.

The lid came off. Instantly, her eyes were filled with terror. Her face drained of its color, twisting grotesquely while her chest heaved in frantic gasps as though her lungs were about to collapse.

Then, she scrambled to the bathroom, tripping and stumbling along the way, and began to vomit violently.

My mind went blank. Slowly, I looked up.

The contents of the box came into view.

It was a severed foot.

Its pale, lifeless skin sagged loosely, and the sole was calloused with thick, hardened skin. There was no doubt whose foot it was.

I broke down, clawing at my hair in despair. Then, I staggered to my feet, smashing everything in sight until nothing was left intact. Finally, my vision darkened, and I went unconscious.

I was losing my mind.

Box after box filled with dismembered remains began arriving at my doorstep.

But it wasn't just at home.

Even while walking down the street, an innocent-looking child would hand me a box.

I grabbed the child, desperately questioning who had given it to him and what they looked like. However, I had never found anyone, even when I chased after them.

When I went to work, my face haggard, I noticed colleagues glancing at me with peculiar expressions as they whispered amongst themselves.

The moment I locked eyes with them, they plastered on stiff, insincere smiles.

My breath quickened. Shaking, I pulled out my blood pressure pills from my pocket, swallowing two without any water before I felt slightly better.

Entering the office area, I found coworkers huddled together, all turning to look at me in unison. A strange tension hung on their faces, as though they all shared a secret.

I pressed my hand hard against my chest, trying to convince myself it was paranoia—that my mind was playing tricks on me.

But through the cracks in the crowd, I caught a glimpse of something familiar.

A shiver ran down my spine.

It was a box.

Did they… see it?

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