Chapter 130 Alex Didn’t
Explain
Sadie chased Byrum onto the highway.
Suddenly, a black car appeared, speeding towards them. Byrum had no chance to react before it struck him, sending him
flying through the air.
“Ah!” Sadie let out a horrified scream.
The incident unfolded so quickly, she was left stunned.
Byrum was now lying still, surrounded by blood.
Shock overcame Sadie, and a piercing noise filled her ears.
At that moment, the black car spun out of control after smashing into the roadside barrier, heading straight for Sadie.
Reality hit Sadie; she tried to move, but her legs wouldn’t respond.
Just then, a silver–gray Maybach charged across the highway.
“Hit it now!” Noah’s voice cut through the chaos, icy and decisive.
He was passing by just as the accident occurred.
The driver looked terrified. “Mr. Wall, it’s too risky!”
“Just do it!” Noah demanded, his gaze fixed on the black sedan about to hit Sadie.
With no time to spare, the driver swerved dramatically, and the Maybach slammed into the black car with tremendous
force.
“Bang!” The sound of the crash thundered through the air.
The violent collision knocked Sadie out, and everything went dark for her.
Ignoring everything else, Noah leapt from the Maybach and scooped up Sadie, who was lying unconscious. “Sadie! Sadie!”
Her face was pale, devoid of any color, and the wound on her forehead was bleeding.
Noah’s heart felt heavy with dread.
“Get us to a hospital, fast!” he shouted as he carried Sadie back to the Maybach.
The driver, deeply shaken, quickly started the car and sped towards the nearest hospital.
Noah burst through the hospital doors, Sadie in his arms.
The smell of antiseptic hung heavy in the air as the bright lights of the emergency room bore down.
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Outside the emergency room, Noah paced, fraught with worry.
“Doctor, what’s her condition?” Noah asked urgently as the doctor emerged.
With a calm expression, the doctor removed his mask and replied, “She’s not seriously injured. The shock and fear caused
her to faint. We’ve treated the wound on her forehead. She needs rest now.”
A sense of relief washed over Noah. “Thank you, doctor.”
He pushed open the hospital room door and approached Sadie’s bedside, observing her in silence.
“Alex…” Sadie murmured faintly, breaking the silence.
Noah’s face clouded over instantly, his hands clenched tightly, his knuckles whitening.
He left the room without saying a word.
Stopping at the doorway, Noah took a deep breath and pulled out his phone to call Samuel.
“Samuel, manage the aftermath of the car accident. Keep it quiet, no media leaks,” he instructed, pausing briefly before
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