Chapter 616:

Sadie paused, struggling to steady her emotions. “The doctor mentioned a passerby on Belleley Road found my grandma and called for an ambulance. Why would she be there, all alone in the middle of nowhere? Who would do such a thing to her?”

Noah realized he could no longer withhold the truth from Sadie. “It was Kyla.”

Sadie’s body tensed, her eyes widening in shock. In an instant, she turned, poised to run out. She was determined to make Kyla pay for this.

Noah acted quickly, grabbing her and pulling her back into his arms. He held her tightly, leaving no room for escape. “Sadie, please calm down! I promise, I’ll make this right.”

“Noah, will you protect her again?”

With all her might, Sadie pushed him away and slapped him across the face. She stumbled backward, tears streaming down her face. The sting in her palm paled in comparison to the agony tearing through her heart.

She faced Noah, her eyes brimming with disappointment. How absurd! She had once naively believed—foolishly hoped—that he would change for her. But he hadn’t. He never would. Kyla would always be his priority.

Her voice shook with anger. “My grandma is dead! Do you understand? She’s gone! An eye for an eye—that’s the only justice now!”

aback, about to respond, but Alex intervened. “My team is already

looked at Alex intently, then turned and walked away. She didn’t need anyone else to seek vengeance for her grandmother; she would handle it herself. Alex followed her

as they exited the hospital morgue, a group of men in black suits quickly

emerged slowly, his

story starts at g Ɐ

disbelief in her eyes. Was he really going

The law will deal with her. But you, Sadie—you can’t ruin

slightly, signaling to the bodyguards. “Take her home. She needs to

away, her

expression hardened as he turned to

recklessly again, I

Alex’s face tightened slightly.

strode past him, not

“Arrange Mrs. Stewart’s

Wall,” the bodyguards replied immediately,

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255