His Ex wife is a billionaire Chapter 682
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Chapter 682
Marilaâs heart lead into her throat, and her pabrush clattered to the floor with an ominous sound.
In the next second her eyes widened in horror as she witnessed a b*dy streak past the window!
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Springing to her feet, Manila it as stiff as a marionette, her steps mechanical as she made her way to the window to peer down
She wished she hadnât booked Below lay a girl, herbs contorted in death, the sight so gruesome that Marillaâs mind went bland she canoed a hand over both to stifle a scream, her knees buckling beneath her.
Panic reigned below as screams filed the air. Mariaâs heart pounded like a drum in her chest. She didnât bother to pack up her things she just grabbed the teddy bear on her desk and bolted out of the classroom.
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Calling out for Li Manila ran through the deserted hallways, the image of the dead girl imprinted in her mind.
She didnât know where she was going when suddenly, the chaos of footsteps and desperate cries reached her ears.
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Marilla spun around in astonishment, her eyes looking on two bloodâsoaked boys sprinting in her direction. Chasing them was a disheveled middleâaged man wielding a machete, his clothes smeared with blood
Marila hao never seen such a horror clutching the teddy bear, she froze in place.
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The manâs face twisted with hateful rage as he raised his bloodstained weapon to strike the boys!
Marile stumbled back, one of the boys grabbing her arm, using her as a human shield before pushing her toward the Anifeâwielding madman.
The teddy bear hit the floor as Marille crashed into the man. The cowardly boys took the chance to escape.
The man, intending to shove Marille aside to pursue them, was stopped by the wall of police sirens outside.
Help, help me! Uhâ
in a panic, the manâs burly arm viciously clamped around Marillaâs shoulder, positioning the machete at her fairâskinned n*eck.
âStay quiet if you want to live, come with me?â
As word of a knifeâwielding assallant spread, students poured out of the building in terror,
Onlookers gathered outside, police pushing the crowd back behind the tape, yet the scene remained chaotic.
Journalists, scenting a scoop, set up their cameras, ready to pounce on for headlines.
âWhatâs the situation now?
Aaron, clad in casual clothes, eyes icy cold, strode under the tape, his presence as unyielding as the glare of the sun.
Captain Ashboume! The attackerâs name is Don, a fiftyâtwoâyearâold assembly line worker from Elmsworth Motors!â
Two frantic officers reported. âOne female student fell from the building and died on impact. A male student was stabbed five times and didnât make it to the hospital. Two other boys also got stabbed but managed to escape and are on their way to the hospital now
Aaronâs brows knitted tightly, âWas the girlâs fall suicide or?
âWe checked the surveillance footage. She jumped, but Don forced her?
Aaron found it odd, pressing on âDid these students know each other?â
asked their teacher and school inspector. They were classmates, known for sticking together, often smoking, fooling around on the seventh floors rooftop
Aaronâs eyes narrowed. âSo, the incident took place there?â
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âYesâ
He understood instantly. Don wasnât a random killer; this was a vendetta.
âCaptain Ashbourne! Thereâs trouble!â
Another officer approached, drenched in sweat, gasping for air, âThe suspect has taken a hostage to the rooftop! Heâs threatening to jump with her if we donât let him go!â
As he spoke, he handed Aaron a phone, which the latter took over; he watched worriedly as Don, clutching a girl, raved at the police.
Aaronâs heart skipped a beat when he recognized the girl, pale and tearful, as Marilla. He was taken aback, his heart tightened, the blood seemingly circulating backwards at once.
How could it be her? His usually demeanor was calm; even when facing drug dealers with weapon, he was still able to maintain unperturbed. However, right now, his breaths hitched and he sprinted upstairs in no time.
Meanwhile, Lily, clutching a teddy bear, ran towards him with redârimmed eyes.
âIs the hostage Mrs. Fairhaven? Is it really her?!â Her voice trembled with sobs.
Aaron nodded gravely.
Tm coming with you!â Lily was on the verge of collapse.
âI know youâre worried, but youâd only make things worse. You donât know the suspect, and you lack negotiation skills. If you provoke him, Marilla could be dead in seconds!â
His voice softened as he gazed into her tearâfilled eyes, âTrust the police, trust me.â
âAaron, please save her at all costs!â
Even though Aaron was a thorn in Mr. Fairhavenâs side, Lily had no choice but to rely on him, placing all her hope in his hands.
âDonât worry. Iâll save Marilla, even if it costs me my life. Iâm a cop; itâs my duty.â
He warned her, âKeep Jareth in the dark for now. Heâs like dynamite and would tear the school apart if he knew. If you want Marilla safe, follow my lead!â
It took Aaron merely five minutes to get from the ground floor to the rooftop, and to review Donâs profile.
In those five minutes, he had to plan the negotiation, anticipate any mishaps, formulate a rescue plan, and even prepare for the
worst.
Since being a police officer, heâd faced countless hostage situations before, even with bombers, let alone with knives; but this time, maybe it was because the person in danger was Marilla, his attractive face pale as sheet. Before he opened the doors to the rooftop, his mind was in turmoil.
Over the radio, the message came through, âCaptain Ashbourne, the sniper is in position!â
Aaron snapped back to reality, his voice cutting through the frigid air like a knife, âNo one fires without my sayâso. We have to keep the hostage safe!â
He burst through the door, striding with a resolve toward the direction of the captor.
âDonât come any closer! If you step over, Iâll cut her throat right away!â Don was seeing red, his knifeâs blade pressing menacingly against Marillaâs throat.
The girlâs porcelain skin was breached, and a scarlet line of blood emerged as a stark contrast to her snowâwhite n*eck.
A handful of cops were huddled about ten more meters away, guns at the ready, but none dared to move a muscle.
Tears streamed from Marillaâs eyes as she clenched them shut in despair. In this moment of peril, she was whispering the name of the man she loved most.
Jareth, Iâm so scared.â
âDon! Keep it together! Donât do anything stupid!â
A familiar voice rang out, piercing the tense air. Marillaâs heart skipped a beat, and slowly, she opened her tearful eyes.
âAaron, Aaron!â