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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 951

Chapter 951

There were marks on her calves from grazing bullets. How had she managed to carry someone back, step by step?

Perhaps hearing the soft sobs from Dr. Shawn, Clark turned around, asking softly, "What's wrong?"

Dr. Shawn couldn't hold back anymore, tears streaming down her face. “Our leader's back and her stomach are injured. Those bastards, they have no respect for women. They were so brutal, they're less than human!"

Their leader was so beautiful. How could they harm her? They're truly despicable.

What exactly had the leader endured? She wished she could take on the pain for her, even if it meant giving up her own life.

“What are you saying? Her back and stomach are injured? Didn't you notice before?" Clark dropped the towel he was holding and hurried over to check.

Through her clothes, he hadn't realized his sister was so badly injured.

How much more had the doctors missed?

“I only just noticed.” Dr. Shawn's voice held a note of self-reproach.

There had been so many people earlier. Jack, Jones, and Tom were all there, along with a bunch of their men.

The male doctors naturally didn’t dare to lift the leader's clothes.

As a female doctor, she also didn't feel appropriate to examine the leader's back in front of everyone.

They had all assumed the blood on the leader's back was Carol's.

"Is it serious? Should we go to the hospital?" Clark was worried sick.

Thinking back to the scene of his sister carrying Carol around, his heart ached.

"Clark, you wait outside for now. I'll apply some medication for our leader” Dr. Shawn wiped her tears, her heart aching. ‘She must be in a lot of pain. It's my fault for being negligent and not examining her thoroughly"

Everyone's attention had been on the leader's "head" earlier, thinking either the leader or Carol had hit their heads.

Now, it seemed, aside from her head and face, she was injured all over.

“Alright.

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