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Meeting You Was Fate novel Chapter 103

The leader looked up at Nathan, and his face had turned pale due to the incident. "Mr. Jin... Mr. Jin, this..."

As Nathan strode towards them, he could see the cold smile on Mandy's face. It was filled with despair and sadness.

Seeing Nathan running over, Mandy used the glass to cut her wrist one more time.

"Are you crazy?" Nathan looked at her in disbelief, with his eyes becoming red.

He wasn't going to let anyone hurt her in the first place. All he wanted was just for her to ask him, just to ask him for a favor, but she never said it.

"Nathan, if... If I die, please let my family go." As a doctor, Mandy was knowledgeable of all her important arteries and veins. Right now, she had just cut her artery. Blood loss was her only freedom now. Just one look at Nathan's cold expression, and she felt life was truly meaningless.

Mandy wasn't a person who would give up easily, but she would rather die than be touched and humiliated by these men.

"No, I won't let you die." Nathan had this crazed look in his eyes as he shook his head. He quickly bent down and reached for the woman.

She owed him so much; she couldn't die.

Mandy laughed weakly. The blood was continuously running from the cut, dripping on the floor and painting their clothes.

"Mandy, you're such a ridiculous woman. I won't let you die. I swear, your family won't live a peaceful life if you dare to die." There was a hint of panic in Nathan's voice as he neared her.

"You're such an ass," Mandy murmured before seeing black. Her head was about to slam back to the floor, if not for Nathan catching her.

Nathan looked at his surroundings before glancing back at her, feeling regret planted deep in his heart. It was his fault. All of this, all of what happened was his fault. He was never a religious person, never one to believe in the omnipotent one, but now, he found himself praying that Mandy would survive.

Mandy was rushed to the No. 1 Hospital in City A.

While Mandy was rushed into the emergency room, Nathan paced back and forth in the corridor so repetitively that he could burn a hole through the floors. Cutting an artery was dangerous. If it wasn't stopped or treated well, Mandy could die.

And it was his fault. Anger pounded inside Nathan. Nathan couldn't blame anyone but himself. Why did he have to do this? Why did he do this to her? He cared for her. Hell, he loved her! When he saw her slice through her artery, his heart hurt very much.

Nathan had just humiliated Mandy, aiming to hurt her dignity tonight. 'What was I thinking? Was I out of my mind?' Nathan questioned himself, feeling the urge to hit himself.

Suddenly, Fred appeared, rushing over to Nathan. His hair was a mess, and his eyes were glazed as if he had just woken up.

"Mr. Jin, how is it going?" Fred took a look at Nathan and knew that he wasn't doing well. His white shirt was stained with blood while his hair was damp with sweat. He looked like a drowned reptile.

This was the second tragedy that had happened to Nathan. The last one also happened in the hospital.

"Mr. Jin, go change first. I will stay here." Fred handed him a black paper bag.

Nathan waved it away. "I don't need it. I'll wait for her."

Though Nathan seemed expressionless, he was a mess in his heart. 'All she did was to cut her artery... nothing bad will happen... she'll be okay...' he closed his eyes and prayed.

A tense atmosphere filled the corridor. It seemed as if the lights had dimmed down. Nathan glanced down, feeling as if all his strength was drawn out of him. Even with the heating vents placed, he still felt as if the entire room was pushed into the icy depths of the North Poole.

'Mandy, you owe me so much. You can't die!'

Nathan balled his hands into fists, trying to steady his nerves. But then, he raised his gaze and was going to throw a punch at the white wall next to him.

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