Stop It, She’s Remarrying!

Chapter 455



Chapter 455

Chapter 455

Lyn was shocked.

“Darn it! You don’t want to live anymore, do you?!” The man brutally turned the wheel toward the fence by the road.

However, he stepped on the brake at the last moment when he remembered his old mother.

The car flipped over, and the windows shattered.

The man crashed his head into the steering wheel and lost consciousness!

Fia flew out from the windshield and rammed into the fence before falling to the ground like a ragdoll.

Lyn was wearing her seatbelt, and she had managed to hold the handle when it happened. So despite her bruises, she was mostly fine.

“Fia…”

Seeing Fia thrown out of the vehicle, she was so anxious that she teared up. She wanted to release the seat belt but realized that her arm was in so much pain that she couldn’t use any This content © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

strength.

The sky was getting cloudier and darker as raindrops began to fall. The heavy rain came unexpectedly.

Fia didn’t know how long she had fainted. She woke up from her pain as the rain fell on her.

However, there seemed to be other colors in her world of gray. It was still a bit blurry, but she was so excited that she quickly blinked her eyes.

CEO’s office, Maxwell Corporation.

Conrad was suddenly feeling very agitated as he closed his laptop and looked at the sofa.

Fia would sit there in the past few days to listen to her classes and do some drawing.

He couldn’t get used to her absence today.

He took out his phone and gave Fia a call. No one picked it up.

He frowned and gave Eileen a call.

“Hello?” Eileen was taking a nap, so her tone was not that friendly as her nap was disturbed.

“Is Fia still there?”

“What are you talking about?” Eileen instantly woke up. “She left about an hour ago. I had Lyn and my driver send her…”

She frowned and mumbled, “It’s been almost an hour. Why hasn’t Lyn contacted me yet?”

She had told Lyn to give her a call once Fia had arrived at the destination.

Conrad’s heart skipped a beat and hung up. He then logged into a software and looked at Fia’s location through her phone.

It showed that the phone was in the countryside. Less than half a kilometer from River Fane.

River Fane reminded him of the dead Esme. He had a bad feeling about all of it.

He stood up, kicked the chair out of the way, and then grabbed the car key before leaving the

office.

When Silas saw him, he quickly asked, “Where are you going, sir? There’s an important client from overseas here to see you in about ten minutes.”

“You can do it!” Conrad told him before running away.

Silas frowned, and Annie couldn’t help but say, “Looks like Mr. Maxwell has to do something important. Maybe you can go with him, Silas? I’ll meet with the client later.”

“Can you do it?”

“I won’t have any problem speaking with them. I’ll buy some time at least.”

“Fine. Don’t force it. If it doesn’t work, you can always ask them to go back first, and we’ll rearrange another time. Have all the expenses charged under our company!” Silas told her before chasing Conrad.

A black Bentley stopped near the scene of an accident.

Jason got out of the car, wearing a white shirt and black pants. The rain instantly made him wet. When he looked at the girl who was not too far away, he couldn’t help but run over with an

umbrella.

“Fia!”

He knelt down on the ground and looked at her pale face. She was staring up into the sky as the rain fell directly into her eyes. Her eyes were red, but she didn’t move at all.

Looking at how her chest was still moving, he finally regained some of his senses.

“I’m here, Fia. I’ll send you to the hospital.” He choked.

Ever since he knew her from the time she sent her mother into the hospital, they had been seeing each other mostly at the hospital.

Even when he was no longer a doctor and had switched to another career, he still couldn’t avoid her getting sent to the hospital.

He hated how fate was so cruel toward her. Why couldn’t fate give her an ordinary, peaceful life?


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