Chapter 12
Sir Your Ex wife is Already Dead
Sir, Your Ex-wife is Already Dead by Frida Hammond Chapter 12 A Conspiracy
Jazmine wanted to take her phone back, but her wrist was tightly locked. She looked up and saw
Giancarloâs mocking gaze.
Giancarlo answered the phone.
An anxious manâs voice came from the other side of the line. âJazmine, Jennie said that you were
hospitalized. What happened?
âWhere are you? I am going to find you nowâ¦â
Without waiting for the other side to finish speaking, Giancarlo said coldly, âIt seems that training
abroad is useless. Otherwise, why is it that after four years, Mr. Berton still yearns for other peopleâs
things?â
His voice was hoarse and cold, even with a hint of ridicule.
David turned silent.
After a long time, David said, âWhereâs Jazmine? Put her on the phone.â
âDavid.â There was a layer of dark shadow in Giancarloâs eyes. He said in a low voice, âThe Berton
family can protect you once, but they may not be able to help you for a lifetime.â
After that, Giancarlo directly hung up the phone.
âDid you do that to the Berton family back then?â Jazmineâs back tensed up as she asked in disbelief.
At that time, David was the one who disapproved of marriage the most. On the night before the
wedding, she received a call from David saying that he had something to show her about the Tapia
family.
However, she suddenly received news that the Berton family had been investigated and that David had
been sent abroad overnight.
Now that she thought about it, everything seemed to be reasonable.
âWhatâs wrong? Are you feeling upset?â Giancarlo frowned as he looked at her. For some reason, a
wave of frustration rose in
his heart.
He looked down and saw the wound on Jazmineâs wrist. It was torn open and bleeding. He grabbed her
wrist and was about to apply for the medicine, but she refused.
âDid you do it to the Berton family?â
Jazmine staggered to her feet, like a hedgehog covered in spikes. Her bright eyes were also full of
disappointment.
That sense of disappointment and concern was like a thorn that stabbed over fiercely.
âSo what if I did it?â The frustration in Giancarloâs heart grew even stronger, and his tone became
colder. âNow your fatherâs company is in a crisis. Do you still want to plead for David?â
âIf you want David to help you leave.â Before Giancarlo went out, he paused and said, âThen you
should first consider the consequence. Whether the Berton family can bear it or not.â
The door was slammed shut.
Jazmine was left sitting on the bed, dispirited.
The things that she couldnât figure out, in the beginning, were now clearly unfolding in front of her eyes.
It was like an airtight huge conspiracy, trapping her in layers.
The phone buzzed again. She subconsciously picked it up. Her motherâs hoarse sobs came from the
other side of the line.
âJazmine, why didnât Giancarlo answer the phone? Did you tell him what happened to your father?â The
voice on the other side sounded anxious and nervous as if she was grasping at her last straw in
despair.
âMom, he and Iâ¦â Before Jazmine could say the word divorce, she heard the sound of crying.
âJazmine, your father, he is going to be arrested and sent to jail!â
The words fell loudly.
The phone almost fell out of her hand. Jazmine suppressed her trembling. âDidnât the company already
apply for bankruptcy? How could they arrest Dad and send him to prison?â
Her father had always been a wellâbehaved businessman. He had started his business from nothing
until now. How could there be anything illegal?
âI donât know. Jazmine, just go and ask Giancarlo for help. Your father is in bad health. He canât stand
the torment.â
âOkay. Iâll go now.â
After hanging up the phone, Jazmine pushed open the door and got ready to go out.
âMs. Gardner. If you have anything to do, we can help you.â The two bodyguards at the door reached
out and blocked her way.
It was clear that they were imprisoning her in the room.
âGet out of the way.â Jazmine gritted her teeth and said, âI want to see Giancarlo.â
However, the person at the door did not move and continued to speak in a businessâlike manner, âIâm
sorry, Ms. Gardner. Mr. Tapia said that you canât leave.â
Sure enoughâ¦
As disappointment surged up inch by inch, Jazmine raised her head to force back the sourness in her
eyes and raised her wrist. âHow about this, then will he let me out or not?â
The wound on her wrist was bleeding.
Drops of blood dripped on the ground. It looked a bit horrifying.
âThisâ¦â The bodyguard at the door hesitated.
Jazmine pushed them away and went out.
âMs. Gardner? Whatâs wrong with your wrist?â Owen looked at Jazmine in surprise.
Her face was paler than before. There were many glass scratches on her wrist and the scabs were
bleeding.
âIs Giancarlo inside?â Jazmine asked as if she could not feel the pain.
Owen shook his head.
âIs that Ms. Larsen?â Her lips curved into a mocking smile as she asked softly.
This time, Owen hesitated. âLetâs find a doctor to bandage you first. If it goes on like this, you will lose
too much blood.â
âNo need. I have to talk to Ms. Larsen.â
Jazmine pushed open the door and entered.
Owen could not stop her in time and could only stand at the door and watch.
After a moment, Owen picked up his phone and dialed a number. When he looked at the door again,
his eyes were a little.
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complicated.
In the room, there were patients who had just had an operation, but Jazmine looked particularly fragile,
as if she could be broken by a gust of wind.
In the room.
The moment the door was pushed open, the person lying on the bed opened her eyes in surprise. Her
voice was soft and tender. âGiancarlo, why are youâ¦
But the words stopped abruptly.
âItâs me.â Jazmine looked at the person on the bed and an inexplicable feeling welled up in her heart.
There was hatred, bitterness, and a bit of disappointment.
Her child was supposed to be healthy and fine. If there was no kidney transplant operation, how could it
have been aborted? âOh.â Yoselin changed her expression in an instant and sat up. âAre you here to
ask about the kidney transplant?
âOr is it about the child that has been aborted?â
Every word was like a knife that stabbed into Jazmineâs heart.
âYou know that Iâm pregnant?â Jazmine noticed and asked.
She clenched her fists tightly, and her wrist was still bleeding due to the force.
However, Yoselin reached out to ruffle her hair and put on a show of surprise. âYes, I knew it long ago. I
knew it when the results of your examination came out.â
âMoreover.â Yoselin stood up and walked to Jazmineâs side. Yoselin lowered her voice and said
viciously, âThis child is really a pity, but what is even more unfortunate isâ¦â
Yoselin swept her gaze over the door and said viciously, âYour kidney is useless. The kidney transplant
surgery was to let you have a miscarriage.â
Her soft voice was as cold as a snake spitting its tongue. Jazmine looked at her in disbelief.
So, this kidney transplant surgery was a conspiracy from the beginning?
A conspiracy against her child?
âYoselin, how dare you!â
Jazmineâs fingers were cold, and she raised her hand to spat Yoselin in the face.
A crisp sound filled the room.
However, Yoselin did not dodge. Instead, she looked at Jazmine with a bit of ridicule in her eyes.