Clarice's plan to target Khloe was an open secret in the circle, and Winnie knew it all too well.
Oscar had only agreed to comply with Clarice's demands for Khloe's sake.
Though Winnie had no friends—and couldn't even count Khloe as one—she had always remembered kindness shown to her, never letting it go unpaid.
Besides, Khloe was Michael's cousin.
Winnie understood Michael well: he valued family harmony above all. If it were him, he would never do anything that might harm someone else's interests, no matter the personal cost.
"What do you intend to do?"
Seeing that Winnie wasn't joking, Oscar's expression darkened.
"Just give me three days. I'll save Michael."
Winnie didn't answer directly. Her eyes dimmed briefly as she said goodbye to Oscar, then turned and hurried away.
…
In the dead of night, at the southwest border, the airport.
Fresh off the plane, Khloe immediately sent updates and calls to Lenny. He hadn't expected her to know the situation and could only report the facts.
"Mr. Hunt hasn't regained consciousness yet, but the most dangerous period is past. Please try not to worry."
Lenny tried to soothe her and promptly sent the location.
Seeing them, Khloe quickly composed herself. Yet Arista, holding her hand, still felt the tremor of fear. Her hand was like ice, and her face was visibly sullen.
Inside the hospital room, the old monitoring machines beeped steadily, each sound wrenching at the nerves.
Nick was still on a ventilator, hooked up to an IV, lying pale and motionless on the bed.
Khloe quickened her pace as she entered the room, but at the first sight of him, her heart nearly stopped.
The tears she had struggled to hold back broke free, streaming down her face in heavy drops. She covered her mouth and clenched her teeth, forcing herself to stay upright, to hide the fragility of her emotions.
In just one week apart, Nick seemed to have lost so much weight. His once-towering, broad frame now seemed small and fragile on the narrow hospital bed. The sight tore at her heart.

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Billionaire's Match (by Tangy Candy)
This is the story that I like reading. The heroine got the hold of the situation right away. No humiliation, no injustice, which keep the readers feeling bad all the way while waiting for the right thing to settle in favor of the heroine. Good storyline,congrats writer!...