After Sebastian Crawford left with his men, Mandy Sinclair hurried to shut the door.
As the door closed, all the strength drained from Mandy Sinclairâs body, and she slid down to the floor with her back against it.
"How could this happen...?" Mandy Sinclair murmured, her eyes filled with despair.
âWe didnât have much food or drink left in the house to begin with, and now itâs all been taken.â
âWere the four of them just supposed to wait here and starve to death?â
Hayden Warren emerged from the room with a dark expression. He rushed over to Mandy Sinclair and yanked her to her feet.
"Mandy Sinclair! What the hell is going on? Huh? Say something!"
"Didnât you say you were just going to the tenth floor to âtake a lookâ? Just a look! Why did they come to our apartment and take everything?"
"They took all our food and water! Are the four of us supposed to just wait here and starve?"
Hayden Warren was truly about to lose his mind.
If hitting Mandy Sinclair would have solved anything, he would have beaten her senseless.
Mandy Sinclair snapped back to her senses and looked at Hayden Warren in a daze. "Why are you yelling at me? Why didnât you say anything when those men were here? Why didnât you stop them? All you can do is shout at a woman! Are you even a man?"
"You think I didnât want to?" Hayden Warrenâs expression grew even uglier. "Wasnât I trying to protect our two kids?"
The mention of their two children sent Mandy Sinclair into an instant panic. "The kids? Honey, where are the kids?"
"In the bedroom." Hayden Warren let go of Mandy Sinclair. "Theyâre both terrified. But thatâs not even the most important thing. What are they going to eat? We adults can hold out for a while, but how can the kids endure it?"
Tears instantly welled up in Mandy Sinclairâs eyes.
But very quickly, her sorrow turned to hatred.
"Itâs all Sierra Sullivanâs fault! If it werenât for her, things wouldnât have turned out like this! Iâm going to find her and settle the score right now!"
Hayden Warren wanted to say more, but Mandy Sinclair had already thrown open the door and dashed out.
Hayden Warren quickly ran back to the bedroom, told his two children not to go out, and then followed her upstairs.
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Sierra Sullivan hadnât been training for long when she heard the doorbell ring again.
This time, the ringing was even more frantic than before.
It rang again and again, and soon it started to stutter.
After a few more rings, there was a SIZZLE of electricity, and then it went completely silent.
The doorbell wasnât ringing anymore!
The whole world was finally quiet!
Not only was Sierra Sullivan not annoyed, she was actually quite happy.
âGood riddance!â
âNow I wonât have to be tormented by that doorbell ever again!â
Sierra Sullivan ambled over to the door.
The doorbell wasnât completely broken. The speaker was dead, but the screen was working just fine.
On the screen was the image of Mandy Sinclair, screaming and cursing hysterically.
Her hands were on her hips, and she was swearing up a storm, her expression utterly ferocious.
âWhat kind of fit is she throwing now?â
Just as Sierra Sullivan was wondering, a man walked into view.
The man was wearing loungewear, his face was stubbled, and he looked haggard.
Sierra Sullivan recognized him at a glance; it was Mandy Sinclairâs husband, Hayden Warren.
However, in Sierra Sullivanâs memory, Hayden Warren was a CEO who was always impeccably dressed in a suit, the very picture of a corporate elite.
This was the first time she had ever seen him looking so disheveled and worn-out.
Hayden Warren grabbed Mandy Sinclair to stop her from continuing her tirade. He then stood in front of the door and forced a smile for the camera.
"Miss Sullivan, I know you must be in there."
"Just now, Sebastian Crawford and his men came to our apartment and took all our food and water!"
"Mandy and I can endure it, but we have two children at home, and kids canât go hungry! What if they get sick from starvation!"
"What happened today was Mandyâs fault. I apologize to you on her behalf, Miss Sullivan. Iâm not asking you to forgive her. Iâm just begging you to sell us some food and water. I wonât ask for much, just enough for the kids to eat. Please, Miss Sullivan!"
Hayden Warrenâs posture was extremely humble. He was practically groveling, bringing up the children in every other sentence.
Any other young woman might have been moved by Hayden Warrenâs plea.
But Sierra Sullivan was completely unmoved.
Mandy Sinclairâs family getting robbed was a problem of her own making!
If Mandy Sinclair hadnât goaded Sebastian Crawford into trying to rob her, he wouldnât have felt like heâd lost face, and he certainly wouldnât have tried to get that face back from Mandy.
âMandy Sinclair is reaping what she sowed, so why should I feel sorry for her children?â
âIâve been given a second chance at life; I barely have time to feel sorry for myself!â
Sierra Sullivan remained silent, and outside, Mandy Sinclair grew angry again.
"Whatâs the use of saying all those nice things to her! Sheâs selfish and cold-blooded! Itâs useless no matter what you say!"
Hayden Warren was already on edge. Hearing Mandy Sinclairâs words, he flared up in anger and slapped her across the face.
The crisp sound of the slap echoed through the empty elevator lobby.
Mandy Sinclair clutched her face, staring at Hayden Warren in disbelief. "You dared to hit me?"
"And why wouldnât I dare?" Hayden Warren shot back. "If you hadnât been causing trouble left and right, would our supplies have been taken? Itâs one thing not to admit youâre wrong, but youâre still blaming others. Apologize to Miss Sullivan right now, or donât even think about coming home!"
Mandy Sinclairâs face was filled with grievance, but she bit her lip and apologized to the camera.
"Sierra Sullivan, Iâm sorry!"
"Itâs all my fault! I shouldnât have held a grudge just because you didnât open the door!"
"I never expected Sebastian Crawford to be that kind of person! If I had known, I never would have gone to his apartment for some stupid meeting!"
"He robbed our family today; in a few days, he might come for you. We should team up! What do you say?"
Mandy Sinclairâs voice was gentle, her words sincere, and even her expression was vivid.
But watching this version of Mandy Sinclair, Sierra Sullivan felt nothing at all, except the urge to scoff.
âThis couple must take me for a fool!â
âDid they think Iâd fall for their little repentant act?â
Sierra Sullivan couldnât be bothered to watch anymore. She turned and went back to the living room to continue her training.
âTheir acting is so boring. Working out is more interesting!â
Outside the door, Mandy Sinclair and Hayden Warren continued their coordinated performance, but they still received no response. Finally, they gave up and went back downstairs, resentful.
Sierra Sullivan wouldnât open the door or make a sound. It was useless even if they screamed their lungs out.
They could only retreat for now and think of another way.
In the living room, Sierra Sullivan trained until six oâclock.
Because of the sandstorm, it got dark especially early.
By six, it was already pitch-black outside, and nothing was visible.
Sierra Sullivan entered her space. She was about to take a shower when the vibrant green seedlings in the farmland caught her attention.
âThese seeds were only planted a day ago!â
âTheyâve already grown taller than my hand!â
âIsnât this growth rate a bit too fast?â
âCould it be that the space doesnât just preserve things, but can also accelerate the growth of anything planted in its soil?â