Chapter 374 Don’t Let Anyone In

Cameron learned about Courtney’s injury from the doctor in charge. Her lower body had been torn, and she needed two stitches—she didn’t even have to think twice to know what had happened.

“So what if he found out everything? You’re the victim here.”

In the ward, Cameron was livid, so much so that she was turning blue from the anger. “Let me find him.”

“Cameron.” Courtney fought through the pain and grabbed Cameron. “Don’t go.”

Seeing Courtney’s sickly face, Cameron’s anger grew even more, and her expression became even more unsightly, but she finally sat down in a snit.

“So are you just going to let this go? If he doesn’t apologize to you properly this time, why would you still marry him? No matter how rich and powerful he or his family is, he can’t just trample over people like this. If Aunt Alicia finds out about this, she would feel super bad for you; you know that, right?”

Courtney was silent for a moment, then she continued to say, “Don’t tell Aunt Alicia about this.”

“Are you kidding me?” Cameron raised her brows. “What makes you think you can hide this from her? Today is the eve of the mid-winter holiday, and your aunt is going crazy looking for you. I don’t know how many calls she’s made so far.”

“I’m not getting married,” Courtney said all of a sudden.

 

Cameron’s expression was deadpan for a long time, then she sighed deeply. “I don’t think the marriage will work out now, but even if you don’t tell your aunt, I don’t think you should marry Alexander—he is just too stubborn and extreme. Why couldn’t he put himself in your shoes?”

“I’m tired.”

Courtney didn’t seem to want to hear anything about Alexander anymore and rested her head on the pillow with an exhausted look.

When Cameron saw her like this, she knew it was her cue to stop talking about him or anything related to him now.

“Then take a rest and don’t worry. I’ll find a way to handle the rest. As for your aunt… I’ll figure something out too.”

“Okay.” Courtney nodded weakly. She then pulled the quilt up and covered it all the way to her face, only revealing a pair of tired eyes, which she slowly closed.

After closing the door behind her, Cameron stood at the door with her brows furrowed. After standing there for a while, she pulled out her phone and made a call.

was quickly connected, and a man’s low voice came from

took a deep breath; her tone was upset. “Something happened to Courtney. Come back when you can. I feel like this won’t be the end of it; something else

call continued for

glanced at Gale,

going to Courtney’s aunt’s house to clarify this matter. You don’t need to accompany me. Go

Langley family’s reunion dinner, and she was afraid that everyone

with

any clearer on what had happened, from the moment he was abruptly kicked out and ignored by Cameron, he could roughly guess that it was all

stay here, and don’t let anyone in until I come back. Should anything happen to Courtney, let me know as soon

“Don’t let anyone in?”

Gale hesitated.

a deep

the Detention Center of East Side of Melrose

The dim light in the interrogation room

her sleep and only gave her small amounts of water and food every day. It was only a matter of time before the constant interrogation

could barely survive the time she promised Britney,

up. Someone has come to bail you out; let’s

eyes lit up with a glimmer of hope, and she forced her already weakened body to

the man dressed in black and left the detention center until she got into the car. Once the car left

wheel—the black hoodie over his head hid his sinister expression. Poppy’s heart started racing, and

my sister? Where

up if you don’t

His eyes under the cap were

At first glance, it was an undeveloped tidal flat area; their feet were covered in mud after

behind the man obediently and didn’t dare to say much. From a distance, she saw a covered fishing boat

“Where are we going?”

“My boss told me that if you refuse to come with me, then I’ll have to take care of you on

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