"It's time they pay for all their deeds. It's time for me to finish everything. I will be right back."
Anya had never seen Indah angry like this. In her eyes, Indah was a very patient and gentle person.
It's true what they said. People who rarely got angry would look tens of times more sinister than ordinary people when they were angry.
But at this time, Anya could not comfort and calm her mother because she herself also had difficulty holding back her emotions.
She was still leaning in her husband's arms. Aiden's hand continued to gently stroke her back, trying to calm her down.
"I owe Diana a great debt for saving my daughter. But my own family actually hurt her," said Indah in a choked voice. "Anya, Don't worry. I will not let all of this go just like that."
Anya nodded. She could see the sincerity on Indah's face. She was sure that her mother would not let anyone who wanted to hurt her go easily.