Chapter 805
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
âMiss Rayne, how may I assist you?â
âGet to Central Square immediately. Find Fiona and take her back home.â Loisâ relationship with Leon
had recently improved, and she wasnât about to Let any mishap jeopardize that.
From the earlier incident, she sensed that Leon hadnât entirely forgotten Fiona; rather, Fionaâs misery
had evoked his compassion.
Meanwhile, Millie emerged from an alleyway and stepped into a bookstore.
She purchased a book on modern jewelry design, and as she was leaving, a sudden screech of brakes
filled the air, followed by a thud. A woman had been struck by a car.
Shaken, Millie looked over and felt a chill run through her. It was Fiona who had been hit while crossing
the road.
The driver, equally startled, stumbled out of the car, his body quaking. âAre you okay?â he stammered.
Fiona coughed, her hand covering her mouth, and quickly scrambled to gather the money scattered
around her. Glancing back, she saw two men eyeing her. Acting quickly, she pushed past a woman
who was about to enter a nearby taxi and jumped in herself, urging the driver to speed off.
As the taxi sped away, the onlookers remained at the scene, murmuring among themselves.
âIs she all right? I saw the car hit her.â Their voices were tinged with concern and disbelief.
âYes, I saw it too. Why didnât she demand compensation from the driver but just ran away? Is
something amiss with her?â
The driver responsible for the accident scratched the back of his head, clearly puzzled.
Upon arriving at the scene where Fiona was struck, Lois took Leonâs hand and reassured him.
âDonât worry. Sheâs fine. Otherwise, she wouldnât have been able to run away.â Leonâs brow furrowed as
he spotted blood on the ground.
Lois caught the eye of two men standing across the street, giving them a knowing wink. They seemed
to understand and promptly left.
A N G E L A âs L I B R A R Y
A gut feeling told Millie that something had gone terribly wrong with Fiona, so she threw caution to the
wind, crossed the road, and ran off in pursuit.
Glancing around with alert eyes, Millie noticed two unfamiliar men departing together among the crowd.
Was Fiona frightened of those men?
They had already disfigured her. Did they now want to kill her too? Determined to uncover the truth,
Millie hailed a taxi and headed back to her hotel.
âLet me drive you home,â Leon offered, pulling his gaze away from the bloodstained pavement to look
at Lois.
âSure. Thanks, Leon.â
Once Leon had dropped Lois off at the Raynesâ residence, he returned to his car, his mind awash with
concern
He didnât start the engine right away. Instead, he dialed Fionaâs number, only to be met with a
disconnect. When he tried calling again, her phone was turned off.