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Echoes of Vengeance
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Plot overview
After years of meticulous planning, the protagonist returns to execute a complex, high-stakes revenge plot against the powerful individuals who ruined their life and family. They must navigate a dangerous web of betrayals and conspiracies, confronting old enemies and revealing dark secrets hidden within the elite circles to achieve ultimate retribution.
Level insight
The narrative involves strategic planning, formal accusations, and intense emotional confrontations, requiring a strong grasp of idiomatic expressions and complex, persuasive language.
Learning goals
Practice language for making threats and formal accusations
Learn vocabulary related to legal and criminal schemes
Master expressions for expressing determination and long-term planning
Lingos you'll learn in this series
change nothing
So thank you for changing absolutely nothing.
A sarcastic expression used to highlight that a supposed action or effort has had zero positive or meaningful effect.
doesn't this story have an end?
Oh, doesn't this story have an end?
A pragmatic expression used to show impatience or annoyance that a situation, problem, or narrative is dragging on or repeating.
set someone up with
You mean you're trying to set me up with someone who's maybe what, five years older than me?
To arrange a date or meeting between two people, often for romantic purposes.
Do you now?
Do you now?
A short, fixed phrase used to express skepticism, surprise, or challenge in response to someone's stated intention or feeling.
get into someone's pants
I hope Luna's not trying to get into Damon's pants again.
Slang expression meaning to try to have sex with someone.
mind your own business
Why don't you mind your fucking business? Because we both know why you don't like her
A rude, forceful way to tell someone to stop interfering in your affairs.
not hesitate to
Because if you don't, I will not hesitate to make your life in here even more fucking miserable than it already is.
A fixed expression meaning to do something immediately, without reluctance, or without thinking twice.
whatever it takes
Whatever it takes and you'll be there at 15.
A fixed expression used to indicate that any effort or action necessary will be made to achieve a goal.
account for
I was back for revenge? Are you? You didn't account for the manufacturer, did you? Because I don't care.
To consider or take into consideration (a factor or event).
make up
Can we get some teasers made up for the launch?
To prepare, create, or assemble something.
pay for the sins
you back until he paid for the sins that he'd committed. Did you keep it a secret? You thought
A fixed expression meaning to suffer the consequences or punishment for one's immoral or wrongful actions.
for the sake of
Okay, hey, I am sorry for keeping my mouth shut for the sake of my reputation in this industry.
In order to achieve or preserve something; motivated by concern for something.
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