Everyone felt chills run down their spines.
Even Devin, who was holding Kira in his arms just a moment ago, had frozen on the spot.
He only snapped out of his shock when he saw that Sabrina had picked up a parking signage which was placed next to the hospital gate, intending to slam it on Kira.
The man could hardly believe that Sabrina was still unrelenting, despite Kira already being severely injured. He strode over to her at once and said, “Sabrina, that’s enough! What are you trying to do?”
Is he asking what I’m trying to do?
With bloodshot eyes, Sabrina, who seemed to have lost her rationality, turned around and glared at the man, who was currently grabbing her arms.
“Can’t you see what I’m trying to do? She was the one who said that she wanted to get down from your arms to prevent any misunderstanding. Isn’t it obvious that I’m trying to help her?”
“Sabrina!” the man shouted her name, breathless with anger.
As if they were in a shouting match, Sabrina replied in an even louder voice, “Why? Did I do anything wrong? Listen, Devin. I’m going to kill this b*tch no matter what today!”
Sabrina tried to struggle out of the man’s grip after saying that.
A cold glint flashed across Devin’s eyes as he tightened his grip on Sabrina’s wrists and flung her backward. “Sabrina, you’re being ridiculous!”
Sabrina let out a muffled cry.
“Ms. Hayes, are you all right? Ms. Hayes?”
Just as Sabrina was staggering backward while covering her stomach with one hand, a figure dashed toward her, catching her just in time.
Devin was stunned when that happened.
His furious gaze remained fixed on the woman’s face which had turned pale, and his expression froze.
“Ms. Hayes?”
“I’m all right.”
After more than ten seconds and enduring the excruciating pain she felt in her stomach, Sabrina slowly looked up, with Isaac supporting her.
There was an inexplicable look in her eyes.
That pair of clear, bright eyes, which had always radiated kindness, became ice-cold and were filled with disdain.
Gradually, the shine in her eyes dissipated, just like a withered flower.
That caused Devin to start panicking.
“Judging from how concerned you are about your cousin, Major Devin, it seems like it’s entirely my fault. All right then, I shall give the two of you my blessings, wishing you a happily ever after to a ripe old age.” The corners of Sabrina’s lips curled up into an unfathomable smile as she said that.
Under the bright sunlight, Sabrina’s black lipstick struck a huge contrast with her porcelain, fair skin. At that moment, she could easily be mistaken for a devil who had just escaped from hell, enchanting and alluring, yet giving off chilling vibes.
Devin could feel the veins on his temples throbbing.
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