Summary of Chapter 612 – A turning point in Burn Me Once, Burn With Me by Lila Carmichael
Chapter 612 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Burn Me Once, Burn With Me, written by Lila Carmichael. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Night fell in the blink of an eye.
Inside Victor's research institute, a figure tiptoed in.
A black shadow crept up the pristine white wall, like a venomous python that had been coiled for a long time, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
The shadow moved deeper into the building until it was swallowed by the darkness.
Much later, the lights in Victor's institute flickered on, then off again.
…
Meanwhile, Hayley and Fanny were already lying in wait at the factory exit Victor had specified.
"Is this really credible? He's working so fast."
Hayley crept to the corner of the wall, peering through the bushes at the grounds inside.
It was pitch black, illuminated only by the faint starlight and the occasional glimmer of lights from across the river.
After waiting for a long time without seeing any familiar figures, Hayley shrugged and pulled back.
"It's true, the progress is much faster than we anticipated." Fanny frowned, her expression serious. "But since Victor said so, he must have his own plan. Let's just keep waiting."
Hayley nodded, leaning against the car out of boredom.
Inside the factory.
Victor dragged Kemp along as they stealthily approached Domingo's dorm.
The moment Victor saw the single-story building, he narrowed his eyes.
Most of the factory workers lived in dorm buildings, but Domingo and his wife had been assigned to a bungalow, and it was shrouded by trees.
He glanced at the dense grove of trees, standing still in the windless night.
It was obvious they had something to hide.
But that was fine. It gave him an opening.
"Are you sure they're in there?"
He nudged Kemp's shoulder.
Kemp nodded. "My uncle investigated this himself. There's no mistake."
Victor turned to face forward. "You wait here."


"If you scream, I'll kill him."
Victor's gaze was as sharp as a blade, and the icy threat silenced the woman instantly.

Large teardrops rolled down the frightened woman's cheeks.
A nerve in Domingo's head stretched taut.
"She's just a helpless woman! What do you want? Tell me!"
Domingo's face was flushed from Victor's hold, but he still glared at him, trying to negotiate.
"I'm here to help you."
His words made the couple pause, their expressions turning wary.
Domingo spat on the floor in anger. "Help us? You're about to choke me to death, and you say you're here to help?"
But in the next moment, his defiant expression froze on his face.

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