Chapter 1193
They dared not stop Kingsley. Kingsley hastily rushed into the woods, in spite of the fire, the heavy
smoke, and the pungent smell of burning.
Lee and the other subordinates followed Kingsley into the woods. Lee almost tripped and crawled
on the ground by the stretched branches several times. But Kingsley strode forward, his face grim,
his brows furrowed, and kept calling Sherman''s name.
Kingsley''s trench coat was cut by the branched and his handsome face was covered with ashes. He
looked as if he had crawled out of a pile of ashes.
Several times on their way, charred trunks came crashing down, and once a trunk smashed on Mr.
Wright''s shoulder. After that, his arm drooped at his side and did not move for hours.
That strike must have hurt him badly.
Not only Lee but all the other subordinates were worried about Kingsley. Lee asked, "M r. Wright,
should you go out first and let the doctor check you out? We will continue to search for Ms.
Holmes.”
"I''m alright! Here I make it clear once and for all! If you waste my time in saving Sherman, you will
all hold ountable! Don''t try to stop me! I''m not going out there! You''re pissing me off!” Kingsley
yelled, his eyes malevolent. These were the only words he had spoken since he had entered the
woods.
A tense, suffocating, oppressive atmosphere enveloped the woods. And there was a roaring fire. It
was horrifying.
The used-to-be mild Mr. Wright became mad in an instant. Everyone was frightened. No one dared
to speak a word.
This frightening tensionsted until they found Sherman in the cave. At the moment Sherman was
brought out of the cave, the others were a little farther away, so they did not see the look in
Kingsley''s eyes, but Lee saw that clearly.
At that moment, Mr. Wright seemed to be drained of all of his strength. He finally breathed a sigh of
relief and leaned on the trunk behind him. His chest was heaving violently. His right hand rubbed his
brow, where there was soreness from too much tension.
But Kingsley did not show any of his emotions on his face. He just leaned on the trunk and let the
men bring Sherman to him.
Only Lee knew it was not that Mr. Wright did not want to step forward, but he could not move from
the sudden rxation after the extreme tension.
In the car, Lee talked about how they found the woods. The young nurses start chatting about it.
They admired Kingsley so much! And they envied Sherman so much!
At the moment, Sherman missed Kingsley terribly!
When they arrived at the hospital, Sherman was taken into the luxurious suite ward that Kingsley
had arranged. A nurse was waiting in the ward.
But Kingsley was not there. Sherman was disappointed. She kept staring at the door o f the room.
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It was morning when Sherman got into the ward, but byte afternoon Kingsley did note. He
seemed to have forgotten about her.
Leaning back on the bed, Sherman asked the nurse to hand her the cell phone. She quickly dialed
Kingsley’s number that was engraved in her mind.
But it went unanswered. Only a voicemail reminded her to redialter.
Sherman bit her lip. She wouldn’t give up. She dialed the number again, but this time the line was
busy.
She guessed Kingsley didn''t want to take her call.
It was her fault, and Kingsley had the reason to be angry.
Sherman could not reach him on the phone. She had to think of some other ways. She couldn''t get
through Kingsley, but Lee should be able to get through. So she asked Lee to call Kingsley and tell
him that she missed him.
Lee felt embarrassed to make such a call. H e felt it was inappropriate for him tomunicate the
love talk between the husband and wife. But Sherman red at him fiercely. Lee had no choice but
to make the call.
Kingsley just responded with an "OK" in a nonchnt tone. He didn’t say anything else. Then he
hung up the phone.
Lee held the phone and looked at Sherman rather helplessly. The phone was on speakerphone, so
Sherman heard it clearly.
After a moment''s thinking, Sherman requested, "Call Kingsley again. Tell him I miss him so much
that my heart aches."