Chapter 507 Coyle Deserved No Mercy
Hailey’s actions perfectly blocked Noah from intervening.
At the crucial moment, Noah was too late, and the shining dagger was inches from Sadie’s skin.
Suddenly, a small figure sprinted from the sidelines.
It was Briley!
She had disguised herself in a server’s uniform and had been watching from the shadows.
At the critical moment, Briley fearlessly jumped in front of Sadie.
The chilling sound of the dagger piercing flesh was clear.
Blood quickly stained Briley’s white uniform.
Sadie stood in shock.
Her eyes widened as she stared at Briley, who had taken the hit for her.
Why was Briley here?
Why would she save her?
Briley’s face grew pale, and she collapsed.
Barely conscious, she lifted her head, gave Sadie a faint smile, and murmured, “Sadie, you’re… you’re okay. That’s what
matters.”
With those words, she closed her eyes and lost consciousness.
The room descended into chaos.
Samuel acted quickly, instructing a team of bodyguards to subdue the attacker and secure the weapon.
Sadie, staring at Briley lying in a pool of her own blood, was momentarily paralyzed.
Regaining her senses, she turned to Samuel, urgency in her voice.
“Quick, call 911!”
Camera flashes filled the chaotic banquet hall.
Briley lay bleeding, and the attacker was restrained by bodyguards.
Sadie, visibly shaken, took a deep breath to steady herself.
She motioned for Blaine to manage the scene.
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She decided to accompany Briley to the hospital.
Briley’s decision to intervene was mystifying.
“Ms. Hudson!”
Reporters converged on her, thrusting microphones forward.
“Was that Briley Wall who shielded you just now?”
“Why is she dressed as a server?”
“Does this incident mean the Wall family’s internal disputes are resolved?”
Sadie stopped, facing the press with her composure regained.
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“We will issue a statement about tonight’s events later. For now, our focus must be on saving Briley.”
With that, she brushed past the reporters and quickly exited the banquet hall, flanked by her bodyguards.
A car was already waiting. She climbed in and immediately directed the driver, “To the hospital, please.”
As the car blended into the night, Sadie leaned back, her eyes closing softly.
The scene of Briley rushing to her aid and her faint voice echoed in Sadie’s mind.
The question nagged at her: Why would Briley save her?
Soon, the car arrived at the hospital.
Sadie hurried towards the emergency department.
The ominous glow of the red light outside the emergency room set a somber tone.
She paused at the door, her feelings a complex web.
Two hours later, the doors swung open and a doctor in a white coat emerged, looking weary.
He took off his mask, and seeing Sadie by the door, he let out a heavy sigh.
“Ms. Hudson, we’ve done everything we could for Miss Wall. She’s stable for now.”
He paused, his expression grave.
“However, the wound was deep and vital organs were hurt. Even though the rescue was timely, she’s likely to suffer serious long–term effects. She’ll need extensive rest and ongoing care, and frankly, her recovery looks challenging.”
This was a hard truth to accept.
Sadie nodded, her expression unreadable.
“Thank you. Please transfer her to a private room and ensure she has a skilled caregiver at all times. Wall Group will cover
all costs.”
Briley’s action, regardless of her reasons, had been to protect her, and Sadie felt both a rational and emotional obligation to
support her.
The doctor acknowledged her instructions and went to make the necessary arrangements.
Just then, Samuel, having dealt with the chaos at the hotel, arrived.
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