Chapter 1025
The Love that Never Really Dies
How ironic!
Sabrina tossed her phone away and started picking up her things from the small shelf on the side.
After ten minutes, she came out of the ward, left the hospital lifelessly, and thrust her way into the
crowd.
"Help! Help!â a woman, not far in front of Sabrina, cried out all of a sudden and Sabrina raised her
head when she heard it.
Further down the street, a woman covered in blood stumbled her way toward Sabrina. Behind her, a
group of men with machetes in their hands were chasing after her with maddened rage in their
eyes. It was a horrifying sight to behold. Everyone on the pavement was terrified and did all they
could to avoid getting caught up in it.
At that moment, Sabrina finally snapped out of it and immediately moved to the side, her face pale.
Nevertheless, as soon as the woman got close, she fell right in front of Sabrina and burst into tears
of despair.
Sabrinaâs pupils contracted, but she knew there was no way she could offer help in that situation.
Instinctively, she stepped back even further. But right then, the woman raised her head and saw her.
âMs. Hayes! Help me, Ms. Hayes!â The woman recognized Sabrina and started crawling toward her.
Sabrina was dumbfounded.
Kira!
"Over there! Hurry! She killed the bossâ girl! Get her!â
The men saw Kira fall and charged toward her, roaring as they swung their weapons at her.
A mind-numbing cry reverberated along the street as Kira's leg was chopped clean off right in front
of the public.
Sabrina was at a loss for words.
When she finally came to, the shock of the scene, as well as the gore in front of her, made her
nauseous. She pressed her chest and vomited profusely.
It was too bloody and violent of a sight for her to handle.
At the same time, Kira was already out cold.
Seeing that, a man walked over and picked up the dismembered leg while another grabbed her hair,
ready to drag her away.
Sabrina was speechless.
She was holding in the intense disgust she felt, wondering whether she should call the police when
an army-green jeep suddenly appeared.
âWhat are you guys doing? Let her go!â a soldier in olive green demanded after coming out of the
jeep.
When he saw what was going on, he immediately pulled out his gun and aimed at the group of
men.
Are they from the special forces?
The men were keen to notice that those people were not from the police. They were soldiers from
the special forces.
At once, the men dropped Kira and her dismembered leg and fled.
Only then did the soldier approach.
He knelt before the woman and brushed the hair and bloodstain off her face. âMs. Woods? Is that
you?â
Sabrina said nothing.
When Isaac arrived at the hospital an hour later, he saw Sabrina sitting right in front of the entrance
to the operating theater.
Other than Sabrina, a soldier was leaning against the wall of the hallway, smoking a cigarette with
an intense look on his face.
âMs. Hayes, why did you lie to me that you weren't in this hospital? If you didn't lie and I was still in
the hospital, this wouldn't have happened to Ms. Woods!â the soldier exclaimed. âAlso, why didnât
you help her when she asked for help? Aren't you supposed to be amazing? Why did you leave her
to die?â
Sabrina remained expressionless and held her tongue.
Isaac, however, lost his cool when he saw what was going on.
"Who are you to speak to her that way? Does Sabrina have anything to do with that woman? Why
should she save her? Is she obligated to save her?â
âY-You..."
The soldier was rendered speechless.
Isaac walked over to Sabrinaâs side and looked at her pale face as well as her hands that never left
her belly.
He did not say anything and handed the bread and warm milk to her.
"Ms. Hayes, let's forget about this and eat something. Don't starve yourself.â
Sabrina kept mum.
But with just that one line, Sabrina, who had been sitting there like a statue for over an hour, finally
reacted as beads of tears came pouring out of her bloodshot eyes.
Seeing that, the soldier not far away snorted in disdain.
Isaac was not having it. He wanted to confront him, but Sabrina stopped him.
âIt's okay.â She finally spoke, her voice a little hoarse.
Then she picked up the bread and milk and started munching down.
Yeah. It's fine. Am I going to fall after coming so far? No way. I'm Sabrina Hayes. I don't falter easily.
It took Sabrina twenty minutes to finish the bread.
And after that twenty minutes, the doctor finally came out of the operating theater. At the same
time, a familiar tall silhouette appeared at the end of the hallway.
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