Chapter 738
Maja had no choice but to agree. She was starving, and her stomach was aching. She needed to eat
something, as she had expended too much energy today.
By the time they arrived at the hospital/a few members of the Raymond family was already there.
Everyone knew what had happened to Connie and were silent.
If word got out, it would have a huge impact on Connie’s reputation.
Maureen Raymond sighed, “Why would Connie suddenly want to go there?”
psychologist.”
It’s the best they could do.
Soon, Connie’s parents arrived.
Their faces were expressionless.
He had been dedicated to the Raymond family over the years without any fault.
Moreover, to avoid suspicion, their son had been abroad and hadn’t returned_
On the other hand, Carl had ced his son, Lingery Raymond, in Greenfield and had caused a series
of problems, which had annoyed Holden.
Now, Dennis stood in front ofn, sighing.
“Is Connie’s mental state okay?”
“Not so good.”
n, I wanted to call Pearson back. Connie might need him now that she’s been through this.”
Pearson Raymond had been abroad for most of the years. Connie was the one who was spoiled at
home.
No one knew what Dennis was nning.
Now that Pearson wasing back, Carl’s family might also take action.
“You decide.”
“Can Pearson join the Raymond Corporation?”
Connie had been hurt while she was withn, who felt a bit guilty. Dennis seized this opportunity to get
his son into the Raymond Corporation, making it hard for anyone else to object.
Everything seemed fair.
“Of course.”
“Ms. Raymond seems to be in shock and has a fever. She’ll probably wake up in about three days.”
“I’ll go first.”
The one who cared the most about Connie was Maureen. As a woman herself, she had watched
Connie grow up.
Meanwhile, in the ward, Connie was immersed in a nightmare.
She used to be a lively girl, but now her face was pale. Even in her unconscious state, she kept
talking.
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“Maja, I hate you. How could you abandon me. You did it on purpose. You wanted to take revenge on
me, didn’t you? I hate you, I hate you.”
Her hands were tightly clutching the bedsheet.
For a girl who was pampered, going through such an ordeal was like being severely punished.
Her deep–rooted resentment was magnified endlessly. The thought that it was Maja who had exposed
her to the kidnapper amplified her hatred to the point where it seemed like blood would flow from her
eyes.
“I hate you. I really hate you.”
Maureen happened to hear this when the doctor came in.
“Connie, what are you saying?”
She slowly approached and gently leaned over.
Maja, I hate you. It’s all your fault. If you had taken me with you, none of this would have happened.”
The person immersed in the nightmare spoke very quickly.
It took a lot of effort for Maureen to make out the name “Maja.”
Why would Connie think that Maja was to me? Was Maja at the scene, too?
But all these questions could only be answered when Connie woke up.