He was the only trusted aide of Theo, so the weight of his words was no less than Theo’s.
Serena's body trembled a little, and she looked slightly scared now. "What she said isn't entirely true, Mr.
Keith.”
"What is it, then?" The icy voice of a man rang out in the crowd's ears.
The crowd looked over in the direction of the voice and grew nervous.
Theo quickly walked up to me and picked me up from the floor before placing me on the sofa. He half-bent down and stroked my cheek gently, saying with a smile. "It's okay now."
He got up after saying that, the smile on his face instantly disappearing.
"Theo." When Serena saw him, she seemed to have seen her savior. Her eyes were slightly pink, looking a s though she was about to cry. It was as if she had suffered a great deal.
Unfortunately, her savior did not want to entertain her at all. He swept his gaze past the faces of everyone there and asked in a cold voice, "Who was the one who started it?"
All of a sudden, the air was condensed into fine ice. The onlookers looked at each other, each speculating i n secret.
The anger on Heidi's face had yet to subside. She looked coldly at Serena. "Julie, Miss Zoel's agent, started it. I was too angry and picked up a chair to smash it at her but Miss Zoel pushed Wanda, so the chair smashed into her right shoulder instead."
She stated the facts clearly. There were many onlookers just now, so it would be useless if Julie wanted to twist the facts.
Theo's expression changed, and he bent down to check my right shoulder. "I'll take you to the hospital.”
The surroundings were too quiet. I could vaguely hear people discussing in hushed voices. Everyone was surprised and confused.
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