Revenge of the Hideous Lady by Moonlight

Chapter 192



By the time Xyla Quest and Stanley Batton made it to the hospital, Jeremy was sitting outside the emergency room with wounds
all over his body. His hair was all messed up. Meanwhile, his face and his body were covered in blood. His left arm was also
covered in a large white bandage.
When Xyla and Stanley saw Jeremy, they quickly walked up to him.
Since they had rushed to the hospital, and both were wearing thin-soled cotton slippers, their feet were freezing against the
hospital’s marble ground. However, Xyla could not be bothered by that. Instead, she sat next to Jeremy and looked at him
worriedly.
“Dad, what happened to your arm? Is it broken? What about the rest of your body? Why is there so much blood all over you? Did
you get hurt anywhere else?” Xyla asked.
“The blood all over me doesn’t belong to me. It belongs to your aunt. When the assassin charged at me, your aunt selflessly
stood in front of me. The knife went straight through your aunt’s chest,” Jeremy said as tears began streaming down his face.
When Jeremy recalled what happened, he felt great pain in his heart. In fact, he began to regret doing those heartless things to
May Conner before.
There was a saying that one’s true colors would be revealed in times of crisis. When his life was at risk, Jeremy could sense how
much May cared about him deeply. She was willing to save his life by putting her own life at risk.
“I accidentally fell over when your aunt fell. That’s how I hurt my elbow. It’s only a minor bone fracture. It’s not broken,” Jeremy
explained.
Hearing this, Xyla was finally able to stop worrying.
For some unknown reason, Xyla felt that this had happened very coincidentally. Just as her father announced that he would get
a divorce with May, something unfortunate like this happened to him. Xyla had enough reason to believe that May had planned
this herself. She knew very well that people like May would do anything to reach their goals.
Although Xyla had such suspicions, she did not have proof and therefore chose not to show any reaction. Instead, she let out a
long sigh and hugged Jeremy tightly.
“I’m glad you’re alright... Well... What about my aunt? How is she doing now?” Xyla asked.

“Your aunt is still in emergency rescue. I don’t know how she is, but I don’t feel good about it. She passed out on the way to the
hospital.” Jeremy lifted his right hand and rubbed his hair.
“Why did my aunt look for you at the office? Was the culprit caught? Why did he want to kill you?” Xyla asked carefully.
“She came to the office to talk to me about not wanting to get a divorce. When we came out, the culprit appeared. After stabbing
your aunt, he ran away. For the time being, he still hasn’t been caught yet. I have no idea why he wanted to kill me,” Jeremy
said.
As such, Xyla felt even more suspicious. Everything seemed so coincidental.
It was such a coincidence that May had gone to the office when the culprit attempted to kill Jeremy. Such a coincidence that May
got herself stabbed to protect Jeremy.
Right then, Jeremy did not seem like the strict man he had always been. He seemed to be in shock, like any other old person
who barely survived a dangerous situation. Perhaps thinking that he might lose May, Jeremy began recalling moments he had
with May in the past.
Apart from the terrible memories, there were a lot of good things that happened between them too.
“Don’ t worry too much. Look after your body,” Stanley comforted as he slowly sat next to Jeremy.
Without saying anything, Jeremy leaned weakly against the chair, and he closed his eyes.
***
After approximately half an hour later, the principal surgeon came out of the emergency room. He walked directly over to the
group of three.
Jeremy immediately stood up worriedly. “How did it go? Is she alright?” He asked.
“For now, she is safe. Miss Conner was very lucky that the knife did not reach her heart. It was a really close call as the knife
was just inches away,” the doctor said.


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