Boss Your Wife’s Asking for A Divorce Again Chapter 366

Initially, he thought that one of the residents in the building had an accident, but he didn’t expect that the person he would see was Sonia. He couldn’t be bothered to ask who Douglas was, and neither was he curious as to why he was addressing her as his aunt. He immediately rushed in to check Sonia’s condition, and he realized things were bad after taking a look at her.

Not only was her wrist cut and there was a pool of fresh blood beside her, what was more serious was that there was a big bump on the back of her head!

Knowing that he shouldn’t wait a second longer, Charles picked her up from the floor. “Hey, kid, I’m bringing my darling to the hospital, and you’re coming with us!”

There were still many questions he had to ask this kid.

“Okay,” Douglas replied, bobbing his head.

Holding Sonia in his arms, Charles dashed out of the stairwell and out of the neighborhood with Douglas trailing behind with all his might, running with his little legs.

In the car, Charles found the nearest hospital with the help of the navigation system and sent Sonia there. Ten minutes later, she was rushed into the emergency room.

Only then did the both of them breathe a sigh of relief and waited anxiously on the bench.

While waiting, Charles turned to Douglas. “Hey, kid, where’s your family and what’s your parents’ number? I’ll give them a call lest they worry about you.”

“My parents are in the military, and my uncle sent me to stay with Aunt Sonia,” Douglas replied.

Hearing him address Sonia as ‘Aunt Sonia’, Charles felt very uneasy, so he asked with a frown, “Why are you calling my darling your aunt? Who’s your uncle? He’s so thick-skinned!”

Could it be Toby Fuller? But I’ve not heard that he’s an uncle, he thought.

When Douglas heard Charles criticizing his own uncle, he pouted his lips. “My uncle is Zane Coleman!”

his nephew to Sonia and even told him to address her as his aunt. Hmph, his motives are so obvious that everyone could tell! This is more than thick-skinned; he’s just purely shameless! “Give your uncle a call quickly and

his little legs, Douglas said in a sorry voice, “I’m sorry, sir.

knitted his brows. “What? He

away on

with him when he returns. As for you…” He stared at Douglas for a few seconds. In the

expression on Douglas’ face turned equally serious. “I don’t know, either. Aunt Sophia said that she was going out to buy salt, but she didn’t come back after a long while. So, I went downstairs to look for her and gave her a call. Then,

heard it. “Looks like I need to make a

cut wrist, it all obviously

Sonia’s wrist wouldn’t have been cut that way. He had seen the cut on her wrist: It was circular in

by cutting her wrist, the cut would have been a deep, straight line. Only then could the cut reach the artery and cause profuse bleeding. So, the person who injured Sonia was definitely not after her life. Otherwise, why wouldn’t they cut her

hit to her head. If murder was the intent, there would have been more hits on the head even without cutting the wrists as it would

neat, and she didn’t look like she had been violated. So, what

the bottom of it

Bayside Residence, so he was worried about leaving Douglas alone since it would be a hassle to bring him

the ER, give me a

gave him a firm nod. “I got it. Go ahead, sir, and be sure to catch the

couldn’t help but stroke his head. “Okay, just based on these words you just said, you’re already a more likable person

of him, and his eyes narrowed. Charles Lane? What’s he doing here? And it looks like he has blood on his clothes. Did

and polite tone, the man said, “Dr. Lancaster, welcome to our hospital. We’ll be relying on

to my hospital,” Tim replied composedly as he pushed his glasses up his

“Rest assured. I’ll instruct someone to deliver it tomorrow.

but there’s one more thing,” Tim said, glancing

middle-aged doctor nodded.

just walked out came here for,” he answered, pointing in the direction Charles had

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