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Meeting You Was Fate novel Chapter 759

Standing next to them, Shyla was also taken aback. In a heartbeat, she hurried to Monica and asked, "Aunt Monica, are you okay? What's wrong?"

Shyla knew that Monica suffered from heart disease, but Monica had never shown any symptoms in front of her. Seeing her like this today scared the hell out of her.

Monica liked Shyla very much. Every time she was with her, she always stayed calm and was not quick to anger.

"Ethon, take her to the hospital right now," Fiona said with concern as she walked up to Ethon and rested her hand on his shoulder.

The color drained from Monica's face. She looked like a fish out of water. She pressed her hand against her chest and winced in pain. The cramp made her feel like she was going to suffocate.

With a flustered and serious look on his face, Ethon bent down, scooped his mother up in his arms, and strode toward the door.

Fiona immediately turned around and trotted after Ethon.

Shyla bit her lip. She had no time to react to what had suddenly happened. As she was wearing high heels, it would be inconvenient to run. The only thing she could do was to trot as fast as she could to follow Ethon and Fiona.

Fiona pulled the rear door of her sports car open to let Monica in.

When Ethon was about to carry her in, Monica struggled with a ferocious expression on her face and kicked her legs. She said reluctantly, "I... I don't want to be in her... Her car."

Fiona felt a sting in her heart. She looked away, embarrassed.

She thought, 'What have I done wrong? Why does she hate me so much? To the extent that she doesn't even care about her life!'

"Aunt Monica, please use my car. My car is at the back," Shyla offered anxiously.

Ethon thought about it for a few seconds, exchanging a glance with Fiona.

As if she had read Ethon's mind, Fiona said considerately, "It's okay, Ethon. You can take your mom to her car. I'll go with you."

With his lips trembling, Ethon was moved. At that moment, he thought that Fiona really knew his mind very well. He also felt very guilty.

As he failed to protect his beloved woman at the critical moment, he felt impotent and distressed.

When she was a kid, Fiona had not had a complete family. As a result, she had learned to sympathize with others and be a considerate young woman.

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