Chapter 689

Everett made his way back to his hospital room, where the nurse hooked him up to an IV. He leaned back against the bed, closing his eyes to grab some rest.

Out of nowhere, his heart started pounding like crazy, and he couldn't quite figure out why. Maybe his condition was getting worse, he thought with a touch of irony.

But he couldn't afford to check out just yet. All his hard work wasn't just for the paycheck. He had to set up everything for the Bennett family and the Bennett Corporation, laying the groundwork for young Mateo.

Mateo was still just a kid, and Everett needed to clear the path for him before he was gone. By the time Mateo hit eighteen, he wanted him to be ready to take the reins of the Bennett Corporation without a hitch.

The whole reason he pushed Selena to leave with the kids was to keep them safe. Once he was gone, Mateo and Haley would be in the crosshairs. And it wasn't just the rest of the Bennett clan he had to worry about; even his own mother, Carolina, wouldn't leave them alone-especially Mateo, the eldest.

The only way to protect them was to keep them out of sight and mind. If he acted like he didn't care, his mother might not focus on Mateo or try to separate Selena from her children.

Just then, the door swung open and in walked Alex, looking a bit off.

and looked at her. "What's

asked, "Mr. Everett,

chase. What's

her brow furrowing, and Everett caught a

it Selena? Is something

She pulled out his phone from her bag

the call. She said Mrs. Everett went out

out the IV needle without a second thought, ignoring the blood that trickled out. He pressed on

to Northtown,"

watching the blood seep from his hand, quickly grabbing a cotton swab to stop

it ready!" he snapped, his voice

say anything more. With shaky hands, she picked up the phone and made the

was pale and unsteady, barely able to stand. Alex held him up, trying one last me to persuade him, "Mr. Everett, you've

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