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Too Much to Bear, My Love novel Chapter 539

Chapter 539 He Saved Her

Just like that, the confession ended in vain. Jean finished all the liquors on the table, but the more she drank, the soberer she became.

When Kurt left the karaoke bar, he originally wanted to pick up Tony, but he made a detour halfway and headed to Amelia’s workplace instead.

After parking his car outside her company’s building, he looked through the car window up at the floor where she worked. His eyes glinted as he clenched and unclenched his fists, and he calmed down miraculously.

He sat in the car for an unknown amount of time when his sharp eyes suddenly saw a figure coming out of the entrance. Eyes lighting up, he quickly opened the car door and walked toward the figure. Just as he almost reached the latter, a very low-profile BMW charged toward the figure at breakneck speed.

Kurt’s gaze changed, and his mind went blank. By the time he snapped back to his senses, he had already pounced on the person, and they rolled across the ground for a few seconds before coming to a stop. When the driver saw that their car did not manage to hit the person, they swiftly turned around and charged at them both.

Kurt reacted quickly and picked the person up before running into to building, causing the driver to miss again. Fortunately, the driver was not so irrational as to crash into the building.

The car made a U-turn and left at high speed.

Inside the building, the security guards ran over in shock and surrounded Kurt and Amelia while asking anxiously, “Ms. Winters, are you all right?”

Amelia, buried in Kurt’s arms, was still in a daze and did not seem to hear the worried questions about her wellbeing. It took more than ten seconds for her to return to her senses amidst the countless voices calling her. When she looked up, she finally realized that she was still in Kurt’s embrace. In order to avert rumors, she struggled to break free from his grasp.

Kurt yearned for the softness in his arms, but when he saw the trepidation in her eyes, he carefully put her down and said worriedly, “Amelia, are you all right?”

Amelia nodded, but her heart was beating violently. She was truly frightened. When the car charged toward her earlier, the image of her being knocked away while pregnant swept over her like a shadow, causing her body to stiffen up involuntarily. Petrified, she could feel her mind going blank and could not move her feet at all.

If not for Kurt’s timely arrival, she would have been reduced to a corpse underneath the car.

Her mind was a mess. She could not figure out who hated her so much that they repeatedly framed her and tried to kill her.

“Amelia, are you hurt somewhere? I’ll take you to the hospital.” Kurt saw that her expression did not look very well. It was clear that she was lost in her thoughts. Utterly concerned, he voiced, “You don’t look too good. Let me bring you to the hospital first.”

Amelia came back to her senses and forced a smile at him. Then, she looked at the group of security guards who had not dispersed and said, “Thank you all. I’m fine. You can go back to work.”

One of the guards said uneasily, “Ms. Winters, are you really all right?”

Having received a nod of affirmation from her, they left.

Afterward, Amelia said, “Kurt, why don’t you accompany me to a quiet place? I’m not in the right state to go back to work.”

“Sure.”

The two found a nearby coffee shop and went inside. Then, Kurt ordered a cup of coffee for her.

Once the waiter served his order, he considerately added some sugar to Amelia’s coffee, saying, “Amelia, drink some coffee. It’ll wake you up a little.”

She picked up the cup, but unexpectedly, her hand holding the handle trembled uncontrollably. Although she tried to stop the tremors by pressing her right hand on it, it was useless. Thus, she placed the cup back down in the end.

With a feeble smile on her face, she said, “I’m still a little scared.”

Kurt cast her a worried look. Despite his strong urge to reach out and wrap her little hand in his palm, he knew he could not do so.

“Where’s Jolin?” he asked, changing the subject.

Amelia took a deep breath to calm herself down.

“I came down to do something and didn’t let Jolin follow along. I didn’t expect someone to be so bold as to try to hit me at the entrance of my workplace,” she explained, picked up her cup, took a sip, and smiled bitterly. “It seems like someone wants me dead so badly,” she added.

A trace of distress flashed across Kurt’s eyes as he looked at her. “I’ve noted down the car’s license plate number and will report to the police later. I’ll definitely find out the culprit, so don’t be afraid,” he said in a soft voice.

Amelia put down her cup and said, “Don’t tell Oscar about me almost getting hit by a car. I don’t want him to worry about me all the time.”

Eyes darkening, he swallowed his saliva and asked, “Why? If you tell him, we’re more likely the find out the mastermind.”

“No need. He worries enough about me, and I don’t want to rely on him for everything. I can solve my own problems.” She shook her head and refused.

Kurt thought about it and said, “Okay, I promise.”

Amelia took another sip of coffee to compose herself before saying, “Kurt, didn’t I ask you to take Tony home? Why were you here?”

“I had Hugo to take care of Tony and went to handle an errand with Jean. After it was over, I couldn’t suppress the urge to see you. I just wanted to check out your workplace and didn’t plan on disturbing you. If not for that car, I would never have appeared in front of you.”

Wearing a forced smile, she replied, “Kurt, I’m not trying to blame you. In fact, I’m very grateful for your arrival. If not, I might have become a cold corpse who would never be able to speak again.”

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