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Chapter 311 Shouldn’t You Apologize?
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Chapter 311 Shouldn’t You Apologize?

Chapter 311 Shouldn’t You Apologize?

The car slowed to a stop at a parking lot in the nearby shopping district.

Wendy hugged Melody’s arm sweetly as they walked out of the parking lot.

They window-shopped for a while. Wendy did not say another word about Byron, as though she hadactually given up on the marriage.

Nearing noon, the two of them re-emerged from the shopping district with a ton of bags in each hand.

“I reserved us a table at a restaurant with great reviews online. I think you’ll like it,” Wendy said with asmile.

Melody went along with her suggestion.

The restaurant Wendy had chosen was not in the same shopping district. They had to drive there, sothey took their bags to the parking lot.

When they reached the entrance to the parking lot, however, a car suddenly rushed toward them frominside.

The two of them froze for a second before they hastily stepped aside.

They thought the car would drive past them as usual, but before they even steadied their footing, itturned around and rushed toward them again.

The women were backed into a corner now. As the car came right at them, they had nowhere left to run.

Melody dropped her bags in shock.

Wendy’s eyes widened in terror as well.

The car was rapidly approaching them…

Melody instinctively closed her eyes.

Suddenly, she heard Wendy shriek, “Watch out, Auntie!”

A hand grabbed her arm and shoved her away.

Melody was caught off-guard, and she stumbled before she managed to catch her footing.

The car was coming at her so quickly that she could not think straight. She could not even comprehendwhat had happened.

It was only when she heard a cry of pain that she abruptly returned to her senses. Eyes wide, she lookedin the direction of the voice.

The driver of the car had clearly slammed the brakes. It had skidded to the side until it was almosthorizontal to her.

Wendy lay next to the car, her face deathly pale and her arm pressed against her shoulder. It lookedserious.

“Wendy!” Melody dashed to her and crouched down to check on her injury. “Are you alright? I’ll call 911! ”

Wendy forced a smile despite her pain. “I’m just glad you’re fine. There’s no need to call 911.1 think…I’m not that badly hurt. Don’t worry.”

She tried to prop herself up and get onto her feet.

However, her wounded arm could not budge at all. She had barely straightened up before she collapsedagain, her face turning even paler.

Melody carefully helped her up. when she glanced at Wendy’s injured arm, Melody looked absolutelydevastated. “You must have broken or fractured it.

It’s all my fault! You wouldn’t have gotten hit by that car if you hadn’t saved me…”

Wendy held her injured arm, wincing through the pain. Suddenly, she looked at the car, which hadstopped where it stood. Her gaze turned cold and she forced herself to speak. “Shouldn’t you apologizeafter ramming into me?”

The parking lot was quiet. Her voice was soft and weak, but it still echoed around the building.

Only then did Melody realize the car was still there. She looked back at the driver’s seat and was aboutto say something when the car slowly began to move again.

Recalling the close call earlier, Melody felt a flash of terror.novelbin

The next second, however, the car turned around and sped toward the exit.

By the time Melody realized what had happened, the car was already gone from sight.

She was about to call the police when Wendy grabbed her arm.

“Auntie, is my arm broken?” Wendy said, her eyes red and her voice pitifully tiny.

Melody forgot clean about the hit-and-run driver. She hastily helped Wendy into the car and personallysent her to the hospital.

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