Summary of Chapter 8 – A pivotal chapter in After Losing Her, He Went Crazy by Chingis Vitali
The chapter Chapter 8 is one of the most intense moments in After Losing Her, He Went Crazy, written by Chingis Vitali. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
As expected, I was betrayed by Stacy.
But I never imagined I would be kidnapped by those abusers.
The leader was the man who had eaten plastic at the restaurant.
I didn’t know much about these rich kids, but after that dinner, he’d been targeted by the Francos in business.
He had become a bankrupt stray dog.
He took my phone, forcing me to call Elon, only to find I’d blocked him.
If Elon returned to our “home” today, he would find the house empty and all his belongings were thrown downstairs.
The small fish stall had also been returned and closed down.
"I didn’t expect you to have some skills, daring to play with someone like Elon."
The man seemed surprised I’d willingly let go of the rich. To him, my value as a bargaining chip grew.
But I didn’t think all of Elon’s actions against him were because of me. He was only trying to cover up Stacy’s wrongdoings.
"Elon, Emma is in my hands. If you want to save her, trade the Franco family's stocks."
The call finally connected. I was tied up on the rooftop, the wind howling in my ears.
"Elon, don’t you want people to know that your wife is a notorious bully?"
It wasn’t until those accomplices threatened Stacy with this that Elon’s mood showed a hint of fluctuation.
"Ten percent of the stocks, one share each. Or we’ll post those videos online—let everyone see your wife’s true face."
The videos showed Stacy bullying disadvantaged students in high school, their laughter mingling with the victims’ cries.
Their faces, Stacy’s, mine—maybe even Elon’s—were all there.
"Ok, I’ll buy all those videos."

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