Never Late, Never Away Chapter 741
However, Rachel had just been discharged from the hospital, and she was weak in the first place, so she couldn’t possibly carry Evelyn.
Upon seeing this, Vivian likewise hurried over to Evelyn. When she saw that the wound on her head was still gushing blood, a faint sense of fear pervaded her, and she worried that Evelyn might not have much time left.
While she felt that death was a fitting punishment for Evelyn after having done so many grievous things, this shouldn’t be the way. She’ll naturally be punished for her crimes by the law in the future!
“Don’t move her for the time being. Let’s call an ambulance first.” Vivian stopped Rachel from carrying her up, whipping out her phone and swiftly making a call to the hospital.
After explaining the situation and giving the location to the medical personnel, she then hung up the phone. Subsequently, she wanted to take a closer look at Evelyn’s wound, but Rachel unexpectedly shoved her away.
At this time, Rachel no longer bothered imploring her for mercy. Gripping by worry for Evelyn, she arbitrarily snapped, “Go away! Are you happy now that Evelyn has fallen unconscious? This is exactly what you wanted, no?”
As Vivian fell to the ground at the forceful shove, she felt a bolt of excruciating pain in her arm. Aggravation instantly flooded her. How could she blame me for this?
Seeing that, Finnick hastily rushed forward and helped her up. When he glimpsed the injury on her arm, his expression inexorably turned chilly.
“This isn’t Vivian’s fault, for Evelyn merely reaped what she sowed. If she hadn’t harbored the intention to harm someone else, would such a thing have happened? She schemed and sabotaged Vivian time and again. Don’t tell me you want Vivian to just indulge her?”
Rachel was entirely petrified by the wound on Evelyn’s head at this moment, her entire person held captive by terror and worry. Hence, she paid his words no mind and even instinctively retorted, “Isn’t Vivian just fine? When had Evelyn ever managed to truly hurt her?”
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