Chapter 386
I hadn’t finished my words when I saw Matthew take a few steps back. He swiftly reached into his
pocket for something and threw it toward Felix.
The object let out a golden glint as it whizzed straight toward Felix in the wheelchair. Matthew’s strike
was very strong in both speed and strength.
I grabbed Colin’s hand to sp over my mouth, stopping the scream that was about to
escape.
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To be honest, I didn’t care if Felix got hurt, but I didn’t want Matthew to be implicated because of me.
Perhaps this incident might not be a big deal as he could easily settle it with little effort given his status
and position. But still, it wasn’t a good thing because I didn’t want to keep owing him favors. I was
afraid that I couldn’t ever repay him.
If Felix really couldn’t see, then Matthew’s attack would undoubtedly injure him.
The attack came so suddenly that even the aide couldn’t react in time. Just as the golden object was
about to hit Felix’s left eye, he turned the wheelchair’s direction with agility, narrowly avoiding the
object.
His reaction surprised everyone.
Matthew and George exchanged knowing looks and immediatelyunched a second attack. George
stepped forward and gave the wheelchair a kick, making it rapidly slide forward. Then, Matthew
followed up with another.
If I had just been suspicious before, now Ipletely understood Matthew’s intention in doing this.
He was testing Felix.
If his spections were true, then what about the pain and suffering Colin and I had endured during
this time?
How could Felix y with others‘ sincerity for his own selfish desires like this?!
He was truly insane.
The wheelchair continued to rush forward, heading toward a triangrmppost.
It was made of stone and had sharp edges. It would undoubtedly cause severe head injuries
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or possibly even more serious consequences with such a forceful impact. I really couldn’t imagine the
oue.
Five yards, four yards, three yards… There was less than a yard left. My palms were sweating
profusely.
At thest moment, just before the wheelchair collided with themp post, Felix grabbed the armrests
and jumped out of the wheelchair in the blink of an eye. Hended on the ground to the right, avoiding
the fatal blow as expected.
With a bang, the wheelchair collided with themp post and toppled backward. Its deformed right wheel
was still spinning in mid–air.
There was a moment of awkward silence.
I looked in shock at Felix, who was standing steadily on his feet. His eyes, which had once sparkled
with stars, were now gazing at me with aplex look
I didn’t know if it was because he knew what he did was disgraceful, Felix quickly lowered his head and
turned away. The aide, who was left behind, just stood there, clueless about what to do.
Felix had recovered long ago. His eyes could see and his legs could move. He had deceived everyone!
Colin’s chest heaved violently, and his expression had darkened like the sky before a storm. How
intense his anger must be to have been deceived by his own younger brother for so long!
I couldn’t help but feel fortunate that he finally let go of me that day. Otherwise, with his strength,
destroying me would have been as easy as crushing an ant.
I should be grateful that he decided to release his grip on me at my desperate resistance, allowing me
to escape.
I could feel another dull pain in my heart.
Felix, why did you do this? What did you gain from making everyone restless? Was it really the regrets
of the past that turned you into this? Did you not understand that the past was the past and we could
never return to it?