Molly left her hospitalized mother in the care of the ever-reliable Anya and took off.

When Chad arrived to visit his mother, he found Anya there. "Anya, where's your aunt?" he asked.

"She's gone to pick a fight," Anya replied nonchalantly.

Officer Chad: "..."

He glanced at his mother lying in the hospital bed, thought about Molly's fiery temperament, and muttered to himself, "Damn it! She's out of control again!" Without wasting a second, he rushed out of the hospital.

By the time Chad arrived at the Thompsons' house, it was pitch dark, and the front door had been ripped off its hinges.

Chad inspected the doorway. It was clear that the door had been violently removed.

Inside, the place was a wreck. The flat-screen TV lay shattered on the floor, glass from the door was scattered everywhere, and there were splashes of blood on the ground. Chad knew this kind of chaos all too well. If anyone could create such a mess, it was his sister.

It seemed this time, Molly was genuinely furious.

But strangely, no one was home.

Chad knocked on the door of the only neighbor to ask for information.

Despite his persistent knocking, no one answered.

"Open up, police," Chad called out.

After seeing Chad's badge through the peephole, the occupant cautiously opened the door a crack. Chad frowned, "Where are the people from across the street?"

The man, who lived there with his family, stuttered nervously, "I... we... we were out... I don't know." Chad could see this guy was scared out of his wits.

"If you don't cooperate with the police, you'll have to come down to the station with me," Chad warned. The man continued to deny any knowledge.

Chad took out his phone and showed the man a picture of Jade on his lock screen. "Have you seen her?" The man's eyes widened in fear. "No, I haven't seen her."

Chad started to regret teaching Molly how to disrupt police investigations. It was making his job much harder.

Left with no other choice, he resorted to intimidation.

Chad grabbed the man, pinning him against the wall. "You think by keeping quiet, you and your family will be safe? If they come back, you'll end up just like the Thompsons."

The man's legs gave way in fear. "Officer, you have to protect us. We really don't know her. This afternoon, she was leading a man in a black trench coat and about a dozen others. Everyone was too scared to leave their houses. But the man she brought with her punched the door until it split open. They scared the Thompsons so much they were crying. Then they went inside, and we could hear Mrs. Thompson screaming for help from our house. I was about to call the police when the woman who was leading them came to our door..." Molly, also dressed in black, knocked on their door, and they didn't dare to make a sound.

"If you open the door willingly, I won't hurt you. But if we have to break it down and find someone inside, you'll end up just like the Thompsons," she had said.

The man was still shaken as he recounted the event. "I was afraid they would barge into my house. I couldn't fight them. I had no choice but to open the door. She warned me that if we called the police, they wouldn't spare my family. I could hear Mrs. Thompson's cries, which had gone hoarse. I was... I was scared. I have a family, a child; I didn't dare not to listen to her."

Chad asked, "Where did they go?"

The man burst into tears. "How would I dare to ask? When they left, they were carrying a bloody black bag, and Mrs. Thompson was nowhere to be seen. And there was blood on their hands. Dave and Mr. Thompson had wet themselves. I really didn't dare to cross them." Chad was sure that Molly wouldn't kill someone.

Seeing the man clearly knew nothing, Chad let him go. "Do you know who that girl is?"

The man could barely stand, leaning on the door handle for support. "No."

"That's my sister," Chad said.

The man's face went pale- the sister of a cop had become a suspect?

Chad had to clean up after his sister again...

By the time Chad left, it was already past nine.

He got back into his car and tried calling Molly, but her phone was off.

Suddenly, he remembered something the neighbor had said- Molly was with another man.

And Anya and Leo, who were usually inseparable, were not together today.

Chad immediately called Leo.

In the abandoned construction site, overrun with dry grass, not even the homeless would choose to sleep here.

In the heart of winter, the temperature was low and the wind was biting. It was pitch black, with no signs of life in sight.

Late at night, a charming young woman led a group of burly men to this place.

They found the Thompsons running for their lives.

Juliana no longer had the audacity to hurl insults at Molly. Her husband and son were crouched in a corner, shivering in the cold and too scared to lift their heads. "Want to call your grandparents to save you?" Molly's icy gaze was filled with hatred, her lips curling into a cold smile that sent shivers down Juliana's spine.

"Molly, I was wrong. I'll apologize, I was wrong." Juliana's face was swollen, and a few of her teeth were scattered on the ground.

Blood from her mouth smeared across her face. With her hair in disarray and her face bruised, she knelt before Molly, begging for mercy.

"Arguing with you before was child's play. Today, I'll show you the true temper of Molly Cedillo." Molly stood up and gave her orders to the men behind her. "Go, get the 'meal' I prepared. Let them eat it."

Soon, a man pinching his nose brought out a bag of feces and placed it in front of Juliana, Walter, and Dave.

Juliana's face turned pale as she looked up at Molly. "What are you going to do?"

"You have such a foul mouth; you must eat a lot of this stuff, right?"

Leo held his nose and kept his distance from the scene.

He found the women in his family terrifying!

Mia would start fights that ended up in the ER.

Jade took care of people in her own "kind" way.

Leo knew what Molly was planning to do to them.

Soon, he heard the sound of vomiting from inside the building.

At that moment, Leo's phone rang.

"Hello, Chad."

"Where are you guys?"

...

Twenty minutes later, Chad found the abandoned construction site.

What he saw when he entered was someone prying open Juliana's mouth and stuffing a black lump into it.

Someone else was recording a video.

Molly, clad in her strikingly solitary black attire, stood aloofly with her arms crossed. The way she held herself so casually yet with such icy grace, it was as if she was screaming her status as a high-brow socialite for all to see. "Bro?"

Upon seeing him, Molly straightened up in surprise.

Leo then made his entrance. Molly's eyes flashed with displeasure. "Why do you keep betraying me?"

Leo replied, "Mia asked me to keep an eye on you. She's concerned you might lose control and cause a scene."

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