Sheryl looked back immediately, her eyes flickering with hope and surprise. She saw Charles standing right before her eyes. His face brought her much consolation.
"What did you say? Jarvis is dead?" Lancy shouted in doubt. Gazing at Charles, she totally forgot she was about to jump off the building. Now all her attention focused on what Charles had claimed.
Staying sober, Charles gave her a faint smile and repeated, "If you jump off now, I assure you that his death will be more miserable."
"You are lying!" Lancy yelled with a furious look. "No, you must be lying! My Jarvis is in a safe place. He's being taken care of. As long as I keep my promise and kill Sheryl, they will help me find the best doctor to cure him."
"Unfortunately, they tricked you," Charles sighed with pity.
"No, that is impossible. I had a deal with them. I'm sure they would keep their promise, as long as I keep mine. Huh, I see, you are trying to deceive me. I can see through your tricks. Don't even think that I will fall into your cheap plot so easily!"
Lancy sounded like she completely lost it. Realizing her insanity, Charles took it as an opportunity and came up with a plan. 'This is a rare chance to distract Lancy and work with the police. If I want to make it, I need the policemen to rescue Sheryl on cue.' He quickly winked at the policemen around him, gesturing for them to back him up.
After exchanging a knowing look, Charles looked back at Lancy's direction. Shaking his head, he said, "But pitifully, he is dead now. You can't expect him to come back to life."
"Shut up! Just shut up!" Lancy burst with rage. She fiercely threw off Sheryl's hand. With a straight glare, she pointed at Charles and warned, "I won't allow you to talk about him like that! Jarvis is not dead. He will be cured and after that, we will live a happy life. He promised me that we will travel around the world. And he never breaks his promises!"
While Lancy was talking to Charles, the policemen cautiously approached them. One quietly got close to Sheryl and grabbed her away from Lancy; at the same time, another man swiftly threw himself to catch Lancy's legs, trying to drag her out of the danger area.
"Ah! Stop!" Lancy cried out as she frantically pulled herself back. Her fierce reaction caused the policeman to lost his balance. The man failed to recover from Lancy's resistance and started to fall to her side.
Everything happened so suddenly. Even before the other policemen could take further measures, Lancy gained her freedom back, but then she lost her footing and fell off the edge. Like a broken-winged bird, she quickly descended from where she stood.
"My God! No!" Sheryl exclaimed. As soon as she landed her feet on the ground, she looked back and found the horrible scene below. In shock and astonishment, she lifted her hand to cover her mouth.
Standing aside, Phoebe was also taken aback. She quickly looked away, tightly shutting her eyes.
Charles didn't hesitate. He hurriedly rushed over to Sheryl and wrapped his arms around her. Until he held her warm body, his heart could not rest.
Undoubtedly, it had been in a chaos down there. Charles refused to leave the hospital through its gate. To avoid any unnecessary trouble, he decided to join Sheryl in the elevator all the way to the underground garage.
Charles didn't have much guilt in his mind. Anyway, no one forced Lancy to jump off. Whatever she had done, it was all her choice, irrelevant to any one at the scene.
While in the car, Charles received a call from the police station. The police asked them to drop by and give their testimonies.
Charles turned to look at Sheryl. Appearing so pale and tired, she closed her eyes and remained silent. But Charles could read a trace of panic through her trembling lips.
Clearly, now it was not a good time for them to do this.
Being aware of that, Charles decided to call an old friend and ask for help.
"Hello, Mr. Guo, this is Charles. I hope I didn't disturb you. I have some trouble that might need your help," he started. He waited as the man on the other end of the line spoke a little.
"Yes, it is the case that just happened moments ago," he confirmed. "My wife's mental state is not good right now. I want to take her home first and let her rest. Can we go to the police tomorrow instead to provide our testimonies?"
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