Chapter 258
Seraphina practically amved at the hospital at the same time as Sandra, who was just rescued from the
water, thanks to a message
from Herman
At the hospital, after a quick check up, Sandra was immediately rushed into surgery.
Seraphina didn’t get a chance to get a good look at her. She had to watch as she was wheeled into the
operating room. Turning her head, she was as pale as a ghost
The next moment, Bowen came staggering from the direction of the elevator.
Seraphina leaned against the wall, watching him sprint towards her with cold eyes
The man that Sandra deeply loved looked terrified, his eyes red rimmed.
He hurried to the door of the operating room, glanced at the red light on the wall, slammed his fist into
the wall, then turned to look at Seraphina, “How is Sandra?”
Seraphina was just coldly watching him. At his question, she suddenly laughed mockingly, “You’re
asking me?”
Bowen’s expression subtly shifted, he turned away.
But Seraphina had no intention of letting him off that easily
She walked up to him, “Sandra is in danger, aren’t you going to pursue it? Why aren’t you asking why it
happened to Sandra? Shouldn’t we be analyzing the current situation?”
Bowen suddenly looked up at her, his eyes full of shock and worry, he wasn’t faking it.
“Seraphina…” he croaked out her name. “I’m not in the mood to discuss this with you…”
“So, what are you in the mood for?” Seraphina asked, “You don’t want to talk to me, who do you want
to talk to, Tania?”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAt Seraphina’s words, Bowen suddenly clutched his forehead, then turned and walked in the opposite
direction of the surgery room.
Seraphina wanted to follow him, but she stopped when she saw the light outside the operating room.
She just watched as he walked away, her gaze heavy
After a while, footsteps echoed down the corridor again. Seraphina turned her head and saw Herman,
Her head had been throbbing, her thoughts a mess, but the moment she saw Herman, she immediately
calmed down.
“What is it?” she asked, “How did the investigation at the scene go?”
Herman looked at her and slowly said, “The evidence at the scene suggests that it was an accident.
Sandra crashed into the guardrail to avoid a car that suddenly swerved, and that car swerved to avoid
cargo falling off a large truck ahead.”
Seraphina listened, looking at him quietly for a moment, “Why did the cargo fall off the truck?”
“Accident,” Herman said.
Seraphina gave a sarcastic laugh, looked at the glaring red warning light outside the operating room,
and gritted her teeth, “Damn accident!”
Herman was silent for a moment, then said, “If it wasn’t an accident, why would Keeley and his gang
hurt Sandra?
“Those people helped Mack Jones successfully fight against three stakeholders of the Jones Group.
The support behind Mack is the Martin family! This means that these people are likely serving the
Martin family! The Martin family…” Seraphina could not control her anger at the mention of the family.
She took a deep breath and continued, “Tania from the Martin family and Sandra, fell for the same
man.”
Hearing this, Herman frowned, “Sandra Bowen?”
Seraphina didn’t deny it. After a moment of silence, a terrifying thought suddenly surfaced in her mind
and she slowly said, “Maybe this man was also involved. To get rid of Sandra and get close to the
Martin family, he arranged for someone to kill Sandra. It’s possible. right?”
Upon hearing this, Herman slowly said, “I saw him making a call in the garden when I arrived.”
Seraphina immediately turned to him, “Did you hear what he said?”
“No,” said Herman, “I only saw that he was very emotional, and he seemed very angry.”
Seraphina listened and laughed coldly again, “It can’t prove anything.”
Herman didn’t jump to conclusions, he looked towards the operating room, was silent for a while, then
said, “I need to go back to the stalion to continue the investigation, you should be prepared.”
Seraphina gave him a hostile look.
Without saying anything else, Herman left.
Seraphina didn’t watch him leave, she just clenched her fists.
Herman was at the scene when Sandra was pulled out of the river, he should have a clear
understanding of Sandra’s situation…so, he told her to be prepared.
But why should she prepare?
She didn’t need to, and she wouldn’t.
Sandra’s surgery lasted from morning till evening, over ten hours in total.
Seraphina waited outside the operating room for as long as the surgery lasted
By the time Leandro finally had time to come to the hospital, it was already evening.
Getting out of the car, Leandro saw Bowen sitting in the hospital garden, with Tania standing next to
him.
Bowen sat in the chair, looking very depressed. Tania was constantly talking to him, but Bowen didn’t
respond.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmUntil Tania couldn’t help it and pushed Bowen a bit. Bowen suddenly stood up, pushed her aside, and
pointed to the door, saying mercilessly, “Get out-”
Tania seemed to be scared by his attitude, she stepped back, glared at him for a moment, then turned
and left.
Bowen sat back down, lit a cigarette.
Leandro looked away, turned around and entered the hospital building.
On the fifteenth floor outside the operating room, Leandro saw Seraphina standing in the corridor.
She was leaning against the window, looking down.
Leandro walked over, followed her gaze, and saw Bowen sitting below.
Seraphina just stood there, staring coldly at Bowen, her eyes deep and unreadable.
Back when Tania was still around, there were things to observe. But now, with only Bowen left, she
couldn’t make out much.
Leandro extended his hand, guiding Seraphina to sit on the chair, and then he opened up a lunch box
he brought along.
He knew she had been waiting here for quite a while already, but she hadn’t touched any of the food
the bodyguards and driver brought.
“Grab a bite,” Leandro suggested, “If you’re planning on staying here, you gotta keep your strength up.”
After hearing his words, Seraphina fell silent for a bit, then suddenly took the lunch box from Leandro’s
hand, grabbed a spoon, and started sipping the soup.
Leandro didn’t say much else, just quietly watched her.
This silence and reserve was so unlike her, yet it told him that this incident had shaken her to the core.
Just like when her grandpa was suddenly hospitalized last time.
After struggling to sip a few mouthfuls of soup, Seraphina put down the spoon.
After a moment of silence, she leaned into Leandro, gently closed her eyes, and said, “I’m gonna take
a small nap, wake me up when the surgery is over.”