Amelia, who had been listening to their conversation, widened her eyes in disbelief and looked at the condescending man standing on the side.
If she guessed correctly, this man had saved her. But since he had saved her, why did he want to kill her after she woke up?
She was confused, but she had just woken up from a coma and couldn’t make a sound. She could only look at them with her eyes open.
However, they didn’t take her seriously at all. They discussed
whether to kill her or not. In the end, George was defeated.
“If we kill her, her heart will be gone. Are you sure you want to kill her? If you do, I’ll give her an injection and perform a mercy killing for her.”
Amelia was speechless.
For some reason, the more they wanted to k ill her, the more she wanted to live.
She tried her best to open her mouth, but she could only make a hoarse sound.
When the man heard this voice, he waved at George in disgust.
“Kill her. This voice is too unpleasant.”
Amelia was speechless.
She thought, “Is, is it so hasty?”
George turned around and went out. He seemed to be going to get the medicine for mercy killing.
Amelia felt that she could be saved, so she desperately screamed at the man a few more times.
She wanted to tell him that her voice was actually very pleasant, but the man raised his hand to cover her mouth.
He pressed his body down and placed his index finger on his lips, gesturing for her to shut up.
His eyes were indifferent as if he didn’t care about her at all and that he was just looking at an unfamiliar object.
But when his gaze slowly moved down and stopped at her heart, his expression was filled with endless attachment.
After staring at her heart for a long time, he said to George, who had already come in with the medicine for mercy killin g, “I was just kidding. You take it seriously.”
George was speechless.
What should he do?
George really wanted to stab this b*stard to death now.
George ground his teeth, put down the medicine in his hand, turned around, and walked out angrily.
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