Chapter 576
Summer saw the most shocking scene in her life when she got out of the car. Blood was all over
Samantha''s and Solomon''s bodies.
Yvette was frightened that she literally froze in ce o n the rooftop. She did not expect that the two of
them would fall off the building.
The two were rushed into the emergency room.
Samantha was too weak and died on the spot while Solomon died an hourter from severe loss of
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blood.
Summer was sitting on the bench outside the emergency room, her pants still soaked in her own blood,
when she heard the news.
The doctor walked out and took off the mask, sighing and shaking his head. "The fall caused severe
injuries to the important organs, and loss of blood. We tried to save him but he still sumbed to his
injury.”
Mark hugged Summer in his arms. Her body stiffened like a boulder, and she said nothing. The
knuckles of her hands that sped her knees had turned white. Even the color of her fingernails had
changed.
She broke free of Mark''s embrace all of a sudden, grabbing the white robe of the doctors with both
hands and shook him in hysteria. "Liar! You big liar!
How could he die? How could he die?”
The doctor felt dizzy from the violent shaking. Mark came up and drew Summer back into his arms,
letting her cheek rest on his chest. He swallowed hard and blue veins popped up on the back of his
hands. He was sad and hurt as much as she was. The pain he had was no less severe than what she
experienced.
Summer was weak, her vision turning dark as her strength left her body.
Not long after, Daisy, apanied by her neighbors, arrived. Her hair was messy and her face was
pale.
The doors of the emergency room swung open as nurses pushed Solomon out. Hey on the bed and
looked calm, but his breath had left him. He just looked as if he was asleep.
Daisy saw that and fainted on the spot. It was too much for her to bear at her age.
"Mom! Mom! Mom! Are you alright?" Summer pushed Mark away and stumbled over.
Mark lunged up and caught the unconscious Daisy in the nick of time. "Doctor!” he called out in a
hoarse voice.
Daisy was taken into a ward, and the doctor did a thorough examination of her. She had just fainted
and would be fine.
Summer then went to see Solomon. Mark followed her. "I will go in alone," she said to Mark when they
came in front of the door.
He knew better than anyone else how she felt right now. So he did not insist on following her, but let
her enter alone.
Everywhere she looked, there were white walls and sheets; the ce was ringly white.
Summer stood there, looking at Solomon lying on the hospital bed. She opened her mouth several
times, but could not utter a sound.
Up to now, until this moment, at this time, she still could not ept that her father had left her, and that
h e would no longere back.
But now, he could no longere back; he could no longere home; he would no longer return
home again.
She had never thought that it would be so cold in November, and that the cold would be so unbearable.
"Dad, wake up! Wake up, please!" She kneeled on the floor with tears streaming down her face.
She had just had a miscarriage, and the pain was still slowly ripping her inside. But this was nothing
<ppared to the emotional pain she was suffering.