Chapter 624
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
âMedical treatment?â Lindseyâs brows furrowed slightly, catching on to something important.
âYes,â the manager nodded in confirmation.
âMarisaâs been willing to take on even the most unpleasant jobs because her son is seriously ill.
Sheâs been working tirelessly to pay for his treatment.
â
Leonelâs hands clenched in frustration.
âSo, itâs all about money for her!â
âBut the police found that nothing was stolen,â Lindsey interjected, contradicting Leonel, yet deep in thought.
Suddenly, her eyes Lit up with realization.
âWe canât let her get away!â
Without wasting a moment, they hurried to the police station to report that Marisa was leaving Morcastle.
Based on Lindseyâs statement, the police decided to question Marisa again.
Upon discovering she was about to fly out, they rushed to check the flight records and found her flight scheduled to depart in an hour.
Before the police could coordinate with the local authorities, Leonel and Lindsey were already speeding towards the airport.
At the airport, Marisa cradled a three-year-old boy, seemingly too weak to move, in her arms.
She lingered in a corner, clutching her boarding pass.
A woman, cloaked in a black windbreaker and a hat, approached her.
It was none other than Kendra.
Kendra handed Marisa a large, overstuffed bag, her gaze sharp.
âTake this 500 thousand and leave for good.
Remember, you chose this,â she said sternly.
Marisa felt the weight of the bag pull at her shoulder.
She looked up at Kendra, noticing several men in black searching for someone.
A chill ran through her, her face losing color.
Briefly silent, Marisa finally raised her eyes to Kendra, a look of sorrow etched on her face.
âWhat if I changed my mind now? Would you still honor your promise?â
Kendra, taken aback, gazed deeply into Marisaâs eyes and then smiled reassuringly.
âAbsolutely.
â
Marisaâs lips quivered, tears spilling onto the floor as she gently stroked the sleeping child.
âAre you sure about this?â Kendraâs voice was edged with uncertainty.
Marisa, tears welling in her eyes, replied shakily, âEscapeâs not an option for me.
And the money⦠itâs barely enough to cover his medical bills for a year.
How am I supposed to come up with that kind of cash every year? Povertyâs the toughest battle to fight.
â
Kendra, growing more anxious, pressed on, âWe need to move fast.
The police could be on us any minute!
After a brief pause, Marisa, with tears rolling down her cheeks, handed over the bag and her child to Kendra.
âPlease, you have to save him.
If anything happens to him, Iâll never forgive you, even in death.
â
Kendra gave her a quick look and scoffed.
âRelax, Iâve already promised you.
â
Then she adjusted her hat and swiftly walked away, cradling the little boy.
Marisa, feeling like she was in a trance, dropped her suitcase and aimlessly left the airport.
Outside the airport, she staggered to the roadside.
Suddenly, a group of men in black noticed her.