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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 193

My heart leapt.

The prospect of finally completing the project filled me with joy.

“Of course, I’m interested! I’ve always wanted to see this through. Just tell me when and where, and I’ll be there.”

The director chuckled. “I knew you’d say that. We’ll send you the updated script by tomorrow. It’s even better than before. Trust me, you’ll love it.”

In the following days, I immersed myself in the revised script, rediscovering the essence of my character.

Years of personal growth had deepened my understanding of her struggles, and I felt more connected to her than ever.

When I stepped onto the set for the first time in years, it was as though no time had passed.

The crew welcomed me warmly, and the energy on set was electric.

Months flew by as filming resumed.

Every scene was a blend of nostalgia and newfound passion, as if the hiatus had recharged everyone’s creativity. Finally, the last scene was shot, and Fashion Queen was complete.

The crew organized a celebratory dinner, a chance for everyone to unwind and reflect on the journey.

The evening was lively, filled with laughter, clinking glasses, and shared memories.

I was mid-conversation with a co-star when my phone buzzed again.

This time, the tone was urgent.

“Hello?”

A voice on the other end, tight with tension, spoke rapidly.

“You need to get to Claw International Hospital. Now.”

A chill ran down my spine. “What happened?”

“Just come quickly,” the voice urged.

I excused myself from the table, a heavy sense of foreboding settling over me.

The drive to the hospital felt interminable, every minute stretching like an hour.

When I arrived, Eric was waiting at the entrance, his face pale and drawn.

“Eric!” I called out as I approached. “What happened? Is he okay?”

Eric hesitated, glancing away briefly before meeting my gaze. “It’s bad. You should see for yourself.”

We walked briskly through the sterile halls of the hospital.

My mind raced, fragments of memories from my past life surfacing.

In that timeline, after separating from Lirian, our paths had rarely crossed.

The little I knew of him came from hearsay, and even then, it was never good news.

When we reached the room, the sight before me stopped me in my tracks.

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