Chapter 82: Hundred Rape Case
In the luxurious hall of a grand villa, the atmosphere was thick with tension. An elderly man, clearly the patriarch
of the household, sat sternly on the main seat of the hall. His back was straight, his expression thunderous, and
his eyes burned with restrained fury. In front of him stood a middle-aged man with his head bowed low,
shoulders stiffened under the weight of shame. Around them, several men and women stood silently,
maintaining a careful distance from the confrontation.
The old man suddenly erupted, his voice booming through the hall.
"How did you raise such a bastard? Tell me! Didn’t you know what kind of son you were bringing up? Did you
ever do your duty as a parent? Look at this mess!" His voice cracked near the end, and the fury seemed to
overwhelm him... his chest heaved, and he started coughing violently.
A middle-aged woman rushed to his side in alarm. "Dad, please calm down," she said softly, handing him a glass
of water. He took a few sips, and gradually, the coughing subsided.
Trying to bring scontrol to the situation, she continued, "We're all doing our best to find the woman who
attacked Luke. She was clever enough to disable all the CCTV cameras in the area before the incident. But we've
compiled a list of all the women who could've possibly held a grudge against him. Eyewitnesses gave us a partial
description. We're narrowing it down... we'll find her soon."
The old man slammed his fist on the armrest, his eyes now bloodshot with fury. "You're missing the point! There
are over a hundred names on that list. One hundred! Do you hear me?" His voice broke with disgust. "How could
our family raise such a beast? A monster! Honestly, | wouldn't blthat woman if she cback and took his
other leg too."
He broke into another coughing fit, this one harsher than before. This time, a trace of blood stained the
handkerchief he brought to his mouth. Panic erupted in the room as family members rushed to support him, their
faces painted with fear and disbelief.
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Meanwhile, in a serene courtyard surrounded by flourishing greenery and fragrant flowers, a scholarly-looking
man in his fifties sat in a garden chair. Dressed neatly in a traditional robe, he calmly sipped his morning tea
while listening to his secretary, who stood before him, reciting a detailed report.
After the reporting ended, the man slowly set his teacup down and asked in a composed voice, "You're certain
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtthe patriarch of the Baxter family is in the ICU?"
"Yes, sir," the secretary replied. "I confirmed it personally. One of my friends works at the hospital. The old man
collapsed after learning the truth about his grandson."
"Good," the man said, nodding with quiet satisfaction. "Our thas finally come. Arrange a press conference for
those three women... today. But each must speak at a different tand location. | want the headlines filled with
only one name... Luke Baxter. From dawn to dusk."
"Understood, Boss," the secretary replied without hesitation.
The man narrowed his eyes. "Tell me, were any of those three women’s names included in the list of suspects
the police made?"
"Two of them were," the secretary confirmed. "The third wasn't."
"Perfect," the man said, the edge of a smirk touching his lips. "Leak the list to the media. Frit as an internal
document from the police department... make it look official. Say these were the women Luke Baxter assaulted
and that his family silenced them. Let them burn in their own lies."
"Yes, Boss. I'll handle it immediately," the secretary replied before leaving the courtyard.
Now alone, the man looked around the peaceful garden as if absorbing strength from the nature surrounding
him. He adjusted his glasses and tilted his head toward the sky.
"Emily... forgive your father," he whispered softly. "I failed to protect you. | let you wander into the world without
teaching you about the animals disguised as men. | should’ve warned you... not every smile is kind, not every
hand is safe. | thought | was giving you freedom... but | sent you unarmed into a battlefield you didn’t even know
existed."
His voice cracked, but he continued, "I should've asked more questions, looked deeper into your eyes, held you
tighter, longer. But | promise you, my child... your dad will avenge you. Tell your mother I'll join her soon... but
only after | bring down the Baxter family. And even if the gods try to stop me, | will defy the gods."
His voice dropped to a soothing tone, as though he were lulling a child to sleep. "Just remember... your dad
always loved you."
A few silent tears escaped his eyes. He gently removed his glasses, dabbed his cheeks with a handkerchief, and
then, with deliberate calm, resumed sipping his tea as though nothing had happened.
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By office time, the media had exploded.
News of the so-called "Hundred Rape Case" had hit the public like a storm. Until the morning, people had been
split in opinion... swere shocked by the brutality of the mysterious woman in black who severed Luke
Baxter's leg, while others questioned whether the act had been justified. But the revelation that Luke had
allegedly violated over a hundred women turned the tide entirely.
At first, one little known online news portal named this situation "Hundred Rape Case" to attract more traffic. But
this phrase caught the eyes of sintecelebrities. Soon, the nswept across the internet.
Enraged citizens flooded social media with demands for justice. Comments, hashtags, and reposts surged by the
minute. People no longer saw Luke as a victim, but as the predator he had long hidden behind wealth and
privilege.
News stations began rolling out
special segments. Talk shows
cancelled other topics just to discuss
the scandal. Netizens (epuidordd an
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years ago... an exposé on how
convicted rapists were being granted
parole far too easily over time,
despite life sentences being the
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One user posted the article link under a viral news thread, saying, "This is why monsters like Luke Baxter walk
free. Enough is enough! Reform the justice system."
Soon, the professor himself... once a
little-known academic, was thrust
into the national spotlight. Reporters
limeghup at is doorstep. TV studios
offered him live interviews. Within
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Online polls popped up everywhere: "Should parole be abolished for rapists?" "Should the Baxter family be tied
for obstruction of justice?" "Should the mystery woman be hailed a hero?"
Leaders of women’s rights organizations seized the moment. Using their media connections, they appeared in
studios, shared stories of countless survivors, and condemned the judicial loopholes that let Luke continue his
atrocities for so long.
The media frenzy only intensified.
What began as a brutal street incident had transformed into a national reckoning... a societal outcry against
everything wrong with the justice system.
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Amid this whirlwind of outrage and awakening, the person who had unknowingly lit the match to this firestorm
was sound asleep in her soft bed, undisturbed by the chaos unravelling across the kingdom.
With no Freya around to prepare her morning routine, she woke up late... just past eight. Stretching lazily, she
yawned and casually checked the tbefore calling her team.
She quickly dressed and made her
way to the airport, where her shadow
team awaited her. Yipgudeayishe
polene bhiGate ulfstream
G650. After completing the
necessary formalities, the engines
roared to life, and the aircraft took to
the skies, bound for Nigeria. The
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