Chapter 660
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 660:
She knew it! Esteban only had Susan in his heart. He didnât care about anyone else, least of all her.
The thought of Estebanâs bias toward Susan only fueled Jadaâs anger further.
Determined, she prepared to slam her foot on the accelerator, wanting to run them over.
But suddenly, the car window shattered with a deafening crash. Glass shards flew in all directions, some piercing her skin. She winced in pain. The next second, the door was wrenched open, and a strong hand yanked her out.
It was Madisynâshe had broken the window with her bare hand. Though it was covered in blood, it still showed remarkable strength.
Her cold eyes blazed with fury as she raised her hand and slapped Jada hard across the face. Jadaâs head tilted to the side from the impact. The force of the slap instantly extinguished her fiery attitude, leaving her with a look of panic and fear.
âYou⦠What are you going to do? Do you want to kill me? Go ahead! Kill me if you can!â Jada shouted defiantly.
âFine! Iâll kill you then.â
As she spoke, Madisyn raised her fist.
Though Jada had been defiant moments ago, terror now overwhelmed her. From the coldness in Madisynâs eyes, she realized that Madisyn was serious about taking her life.
She trembled in fear. âMadisyn, you know that murder is a crime.â
Madisyn couldnât help but let out a laugh. Just moments ago, Jada had wanted to kill Susan, but now she was concerned about murder being a crime?
At that moment, Elaine quickly stepped between them, saying, âMadisyn, calm down. Letâs take Esteban to the hospital first.â
Madisyn glanced behind her. Esteban lay on the ground, blood covering him, while Susan was beside him, crying and calling out to him.
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Madisyn looked at Elaine, took a deep breath, and nodded. Without another word, she grabbed Jada by the arm and dragged her into her car.
When they arrived at the hospital, Esteban was immediately rushed into the operating room.
Outside the operating room, Madisyn kicked the back of Jadaâs knee, forcing her to abruptly kneel on the cold floor.
Susan, her eyes red-rimmed, watched as the operating room light flickered on. It reminded her of Estebanâs uncertain fate inside.
Tears streamed down her face uncontrollably.
Would Esteban be okay?
Her heart pounded at the thought.
Clasping her hands together, Susan closed her eyes and prayed.
âGod, please save my dad.â
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