Chapter 487 Severely Injured Again
Genevieve held her breath, waiting for an answer from the man.
However, just like the time in the bar when they yed truth or dare, Armand remained silent.
It took a long time before he responded calmly, “If you let Genevieve go, Mr. Sutton and I promise you
that we won''t hold you ountable for what you did, Mrs. Wasco.”
At that moment, Jan had also regained consciousness.
He crawled over and begged Brenda, “Darling, she''s truly just Shirley''s music teacher. You know how
much Shirley loves the violin, but she''s also pissed off many teachers. Ms. Rachford is the only teacher
who can make Shirley cheerful. I sent you to your parent''s house so you can rest well. I don''t wish to
see you upset by your daughter''s unresponsiveness.”
He then beckoned to her. “Come over here, Darling. Even if you don''t think of me, shouldn''t you think
about our daughter? If you''re gone, what about Shirley? We grew up together. You apanied me to
study abroad and in starting a business, I''ve always loved you and only you.”
Jan''s heartfelt words brought tears to Brenda''s eyes.
She loosened her grip on Genevieve as the two walked forward.
Suddenly, Brenda missed a step and fell backward, pulling Genevieve along because she was still
holding her.
Armand''s pupils rapidly dted, and his blood ran cold when he saw that.
As he was nearest to the two women, he quickly threw himself forward and grabbed Genevieve''s arm
tightly, pulling her back.
Before the three could regain their footing, Armand suddenly muffled a grunt. His body swayed, and he
fell off the cliff.
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His fall was so sudden that no one saw iting.
By the time Cooper threw himself forward and tried to grab hold of Armand, thetter had already fallen
into the dark abyss.
Genevieve was momentarily stunned and wanted tounch herself over. However, her hands and feet
were tied, and she could not move; thus, she could only yell at Cooper amid her tears, “He fell, Coop.
Go and look for him. Hurry up!”
Below the cliff was steep rocks. Despite fearing the worst for Armand, Cooper still hurried there to find
him.
Meanwhile, Jan hurried over and untied the ropes on Genevieve''s hands and feet.
The moment the ropes were loosened, thetter immediately pushed him away and stumbled her way
down.
At that point of the night, the beach was pitch-ck.
Genevieve used her phone''s torchlight to light the way. While running down the cliff, she tripped over
the rocks under her feet three times but still gritted her teeth and got up. She then vaguely saw a figure
in the distance.
After running over, she found that it was Cooper. He was soaked all over and was struggling to support
a man.
“Fortunately, the sea was under the cliff, and he fell into it, but his arms and thighs were grazed by
rocks...”
Genevieve broke into a teary-eyed smile when she saw that Armand was fine. She quickly went to
assist the other man.
Cooper drove toward the nearest hospital while Genevieve was holding Armand in the back seat of the
car, staring at his ashen face with racing heartbeat.
Suddenly, she detected a faint smell of blood, and upon raising her hand, she found her palm covered
with blood.
“Drive faster, Coop!” she said anxiously.
She took off her jacket and wrung it out, pressing them on the man''s bleeding wounds on his back as
her tears fell on his body.
After arriving at the hospital, the doctors rushed Armand straight into the emergency room.
Genevieve watched as the emergency room door closed mercilessly. Recalling the man''s cold body
and ashen face, she trembled uncontrobly. Then, she lowered her head and started sobbing.
Cooper wrapped a bath towel around her body and reassured her, “Don''t cry, Genev. He''ll be fine.”
“It''s my fault...” Genevieve''s hand that was clutching the towel kept trembling. “He was hurt once
before, and very badly...”
That car ident left Armand in aa for more than two months, almost blind. This time, I got him
seriously injured again...
Whileforting Genevieve, Cooper noticed the multiple scrapes on her arm and got some iodine
solution from the nurse to treat her wounds.
Genevieve, on the other hand, stared intently at the emergency room, oblivious to the pain in her body.
Time ticked by, and the corridor felt chilly, yet the emergency room door remained closed.