Chapter 149 No More Remarriage!
The man strode forward, forcefully pulling the curtains apart. However, beneath the tall building was a vast, flat expanse of open space, where there was nothing at all.
Suddenly, a faint coughing sound came from behind.
Gavyn’s brow furrowed as he turned and walked towards the bathroom. Opening the door, he saw at woman soaking in a bathtub filled with water.
She had long hair draped over her shoulders, damp and clinging. She wore a simple, clean white dress. Her expression was delicate and fragile, like a lily swaying in the wind.
Indeed, the touch of red in the bathtub was even more startling than the vast expanse of white!
There was a deep scratch on her wrist!
Her eyes were tightly closed, as if she had stopped breathing.
Even though Gavyn was reluctant to see her, his pupils still contracted abruptly at this moment.
“Laila!”
Furrowing his brow, he scooped the woman up from the water.
“Cough cough…” After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, Laila finally saw the person she had been longing to meet. Her heart swelled with joy. Thank goodness, Gavyn still cared about her!
She knew, without a doubt, that Gavyn would never stand by and watch her die!
“Gavyn, you’ve finally arrived…”
Laila slowly opened her eyes and at Gavyn’s face.
Her eyes were filled with an innocent and pitiful expression.
She collapsed weakly into Gavyn’s arms, her eyes and brows filled with a sorrowful, frail expression. “Gavyn, I’m so happy. I thought you never wanted to see me again,” she sobbed.
Gavyn quietly took a step back.
“Stop talking, I’ll take you to the hospital first!”
Laila couldn’t help but cry even louder as she wasn’t embraced by the man, “I won’t go….! If I can’t explain everything to Gavyn today, I’d rather die!”
Her face was pale, with delicate eyebrows and long eyelashes dampened by moisture, giving her an appearance filled with a sense of fragility.
“Gavyn, I really didn’t do those things. I… I was actually framed. Someone drugged me, and I only found out about everything when I woke up… At that time, I was completely out of control!
Before, I didn’t dare to tell you about these things because I was afraid you’d be angry, angry at me for not being vigilant and not being able to protect myself. I really didn’t let you down!”
Laila’s nose and the corners of her eyes were red from crying, making her look like a delicate white porcelain vase, filled with cra cks, as if it would shatter into pieces with just a touch.
She resolutely raised her hand, extending three fingers. Her sleeve stirred up a small spray of water droplets. Despite her slender frame, her face showed a deep sense of determination.
“I swear, I will be absolutely loyal to Gavyn. Otherwise, may I be struck by lightning and suffer a terrible death!”
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