"I know you hate Daniel, but if you ever get the chance to kill him, I hope you won't go through with it."
"Why? Just because Ms. Sophie thinks he's my father, I should spare him?"
"No, not because he's your father, but because he's a monster and you're human. Ruining your life over a monster isn't worth it. Unless... you feel life has no meaning, then maybe killing him might give you some relief. But I believe you want to live, and once the rage passes, you'll regret it..."
"So you want me to just let him continue his miserable life?"
"Who says being alive is always a good thing? Sometimes death is a release. There are ways to make life a living hell."
...
At that moment, Polly looked down at Daniel, who was kneeling on the ground, desperately trying to grab the knife from her hand, and she sneered.
"Boss, I've made up my mind."
Polly said coldly, "I don't want him dead."
Odie was surprised by Polly's answer, but the next second, Polly fiercely added, "I want him to live a life worse than death!"
Polly's knife slashed across Daniel's left wrist, making him howl in pain. She continued, "I want your Gibbs family assets. Hand them over, or I'll cripple your other hand."
"Take them, take them! I'll give them to you!"
Daniel was terrified, retreating continuously.
Polly tossed the prepared share transfer agreement in front of Daniel, who almost immediately signed his name on it, begging, "I've signed it! I've signed it!"
Polly picked up the agreement from the ground, prepared earlier by Sophie.
This was what the Gibbs family owed her!
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