Sebastian saw it. His eyes were wide with fury as he shot up, pulling Natalie into his arms to shield her completely.
A deafening crash tore through the night.
The violent impact made Natalie feel as if she were about to die.
She heard Sebastian’s heavy breathing and his pained, muffled grunt.
In that instant, Natalie suddenly felt protected by him.
Time seemed to stand still. Natalie’s head slammed against the back of her seat. She could feel something piercing Sebastian’s body.
She smelled the thick scent of blood. As a doctor, she was highly sensitive to it.
Sebastian’s body went limp, slumping over her.
She could hear his faint breathing in her ear.
The sickening crunch of bone sent fresh tears streaming down Natalie’s face.
“Sebastian!”
She let out a heart-wrenching scream.
“Sir, Madam! Sir!”
Sean was outside, pounding on the car window.
Hearing Sean’s voice, Natalie yelled, “Sean, quick! Call an ambulance! Hurry!”
Snapping out of her terror, Natalie’s first instinct was to save Sebastian.
Sebastian deserved to die!
But not like this!
Not while protecting her!
Even if it was a life for a life, Sebastian would have to die twice to repay what he owed her.
Sean quickly called for an ambulance.
He had just finished some business and was on his way to find Sebastian. When he saw their car, he had followed behind.
The driver was so terrified he was trembling on his knees on the ground.
Natalie took a deep breath. Right, she couldn’t owe Sebastian.
Gritting her teeth against the pain, she shifted slightly, her fingers fumbling for her purse. As a doctor, she always carried a necessary life-saving pill with her.
She carefully took out the pill, gently turned the unconscious Sebastian’s head toward her.
She carefully placed the pill in his mouth and closed his lips.
She whispered in his ear, “Sebastian, take it. If you’re going to die, it can’t be like this.”
“Sebastian, in our past life, you pushed me down the stairs, killing me and our child. That’s two lives. How can you ever repay that debt? If you die, you’ll pay with your life—for me and our child.”
A tear slid from the corner of Sebastian’s tightly closed eyes, but Natalie was so consumed by her own crying that she didn’t see it.
In the distance, the sound of sirens grew louder.
Natalie quickly wiped her tears and said to Sean, “Sean, get ready. Save Sebastian first.”

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!
Chp1060 is missing...
waiting for updates please...
Please update.. thank you 🙏🏻.....
Hi ... Could you please publish another novel .. The mocked missed hidden crowns.. thank you 🙏🏻...
Please update.....
Can you please publish another novel - sorry for your loss, its me am the loss...