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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 329

The medical staff rushed Casper into the emergency room in a flash.

Gina realized everything was going south, dropped the weapon, and bolted.

Eliza didn’t bother chasing Gina; she was more concerned with following the stretcher into the emergency room. Gina had come for her, but Casper had jumped in to take the hit.

He was already a bit dim-witted.

Now, with a blow to the back of his head, Eliza was terrified for his life.

As long as he didn’t die, she could find a way to repay him...

If it came to it, she’d take care of him forever.

Eliza was pacing frantically outside the emergency room. We turned to see Carlos approaching.

His trench coat flared with his hurried steps as he walked briskly towards her.

“How’s he doing?” he asked urgently.

Eliza looked at him, puzzled. “How did you know...?”

“The word spread like wildfire at the construction site. Everyone’s saying Gina attacked the fool. I was there sketching and rushed over as soon as I heard.”

He glanced nervously at the red light above the emergency room.

After a moment, he calmed down and asked Eliza, “How long has it been?”

“Two hours.”

She was worried, too; no nurses or doctors had come out to update them.

She had no idea how things were going.

“Gina didn’t know she could end up in jail for this? How could she just attack like that?”

Carlos seemed genuinely angry.

His fists clenched so tightly that they made an audible sound.

After a brief moment of confusion, Eliza glanced at Carlos. “She was after me, but he took the hit for me.”

“What?” Carlos’ anger flared up like wildfire, spreading rapidly. His brows furrowed, and his eyes filled with disbelief,

“He’s really a fool for taking a hit for me like that.”

Eliza gently lifted her head to look at Carlos angrily.

In her memory, Carlos and Casper weren’t particularly close. Their interactions were limited to a few casual encounters during sketching sessions.

Why was Carlos so agitated now?

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