Chapter 381:

Fred was truly an ardent young man, always ready to help others.

But Madisyn thought that the police station was well-staffed, and surely, it wasn’t up to him—someone who was also a suspect—to play the hero.

“Belinda!” Fred’s voice cut through the noise as he hurried to where Belinda lay unconscious. He knelt beside her, gently taking her into his arms. “Are you alright?” he asked softly.

Belinda, pale and weak from her ordeal, barely managed to open her eyes. Feeling Fred’s presence, she reached out weakly and clutched his sleeve. “Fred, take me… to the hospital,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “Don’t… let Madisyn know about my illness…”

Fred glanced over at Madisyn, still engrossed in her phone, unaware of the gravity of the situation. He nodded solemnly to Belinda and whispered, “Alright.”

Turning to the nearby police officer, he lowered his voice. “Can I take her to the hospital?”

The officer shot him a sharp look. “Given the urgency of the situation, that question is unnecessary,” she said firmly.

the officer then addressed the onlookers. “Clear the way! The police car

the

the siren blared, cutting through the night, they sped toward

the hallway. She couldn’t see Belinda, nor could she

moved toward the

so long? And where was


𝓡𝓮𝓪𝓭 𝓼𝓪𝓯𝓮𝓵𝔂 𝓪𝓽 𝓰𝓪𝗅𝗇𝓸ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⧿ⅽ𝗼𝗺

officer who had helped Fred carry

her. “Your friend is in trouble. Why are

“What do you mean my

officer gave her an exasperated look and handed her Belinda’s phone. “Didn’t you hear the siren just now? The young man you were

It was indeed Belinda’s. Her mind raced. “The person who vomited blood in the hallway… was

her eyes. “Who else could it

Madisyn’s face turned pale.

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