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Chapter 654

By the time Abel reached Falmouth, Emmeline had already been whisked off to the hospital byemergency services.

The group headed directly to her ward.

“She’s quite the skilled driver to have been able to survive in that situation without causing an accidentwith other vehicles on the road!” The rescuers said to Abel.

A skilled driver? Emma’s a professional racer!

“How is my wife?”

“Nothing major. She has bruises on her forehead and a mild concussion.”

“Thank you.”

Abel didn’t bother to continue the conversation. He was more worried about Emmeline.

As for the car accident, he had Luca handle the details.

He gently pushed open the door to the ward and walked in with light steps.

It was an ordinary ward with a small but neat space.

Emmeline was still asleep in bed with her face pale from blood loss.

His vision blurred as he felt a burning sensation in his eyes.

“Why aren’t you more careful with yourself, silly girl?”

“Why did you come to Falmouth?”

“Is it because of Janie Eastwood?”

“Why don’t you tell me anything, Emma? I could’ve been by your side. Look at you now…”

He choked back his sobs as he hung his head. He kept blaming himself for not being able to protectthe person most precious to him.

“Hey.” A gentle voice rang out from the bed. “Are you actually crying? I’m still alive, you know?!”novelbin

He looked up with eyes filled with tears to see Emmeline smiling at him.

“Emma.” He took her hand. “You’re finally awake. Do you feel pain? Any discomfort?”

“Yeah, it hurts.” She pouted. “Did I injure my forehead? Am I going to end up ugly?”

“No, you won’t.” He immediately reassured her. “It’ll be okay even if you end up ugly. I’ll still love youregardless.”

“But I’ll be sad if I’m ugly. It has nothing to do with whether you love me or not.”

“Then, I’ll just get you the best medicine this world has to offer and make sure you aren’t scarred.”

Emmeline was more than capable of procuring her own scar removal ointment, but she wasn’t going tobother when there were ready-made ones out there.

“Good.” She nodded. “I feel a little faint right now. My head is spinning.”

“Are you going to tell me why you’re here in Falmouth?” Abel frowned. “Is it Janie?”

She answered, “Yes, I wasn’t going to tell you or Ben but I suppose it can’t be helped now.”

“What happened?” He asked. “Tell me.”

“Janie asked for me to meet her in Falmouth. She didn’t want to see Ben. That’s why I came herewithout saying anything.”

He frowned. “And you got into a car accident on the highway.”

“Now that I think about it, it’s a little odd,” she said. “The two cars were clearly targeting me. Theirdrivers were driving like professional racers.”

“The emergency services told me about it,” he said. “If not for your driving skills, you may have causeda major accident.”

“I got out of the way of other cars and drove up the divider to force a stop. It’s a good thing that I wasprepared and handled it as best as I could. I only suffered minor injuries. Don’t worry about me.”

“It’s a blessing.” Abel held her hand. “I’ll find out who the two people who were targeting you are andwho exactly they’re working for.”

“Okay.” She nodded. “You need to tell Benjamin that Janie is still in Falmouth. We might still be able tofind her!”

“I don’t think it’s as simple as that. The Janie you’re speaking with may be an imposter trying to drawyou out.”

“…” That rendered her speechless. “Why didn’t I think of that?”

“You trust Janie and were anxious to see her. Would it be any wonder that you walked right into atrap?”

“Now that you’re saying this, it can’t be a coincidence.”

“Yes. I’ll have Luca look into the two vehicles.”

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