Pregnant With Twins: My CEO’s Tricky Love
Chapter 674 Layla Passes Away
From the top floor of the church, a man fell straight down from above.
It was but a second before the man had fallen to the ground and a puddle of blood beneath her.
Screams erupted, everyone was appalled by this one sight. Georgia's face went white as she rushed towards the fallen man.
At the same time, she shouted towards Robert.
"Call an ambulance right away. ......"
However, Georgia was not the first person to rush to that body.
Miranda had broken down and rushed towards the man lying on the ground covered in blood, and of course, Miranda's father rushed with her.
"Mom, what's wrong with you, say something ......"
Miranda broke down and cried out, her face full of tears, not even daring to reach out and touch the person beside her.
The person lying on the ground was Miranda's own mother, Layla.
even shouted frantically for a
go forward as she saw Miranda and her father shouting in grief and
ago rushed over and stood beside Miranda, he had never seen Miranda
bodyguards started to evacuate the crowd and Robert started to
church ten minutes later, none of them were professional doctors and none of them dared
to the car, and Miranda rushed in directly after the
Miranda's father sat up with
and Leon as she kept comforting the two children, whose
of seeing
two children, and Selena squatted her body, and
and Selena and the kids were waiting here
hour before Jasper and
"Going to the hospital?"
and Georgia spoke up to
scared, Robert, I'll go home and stay
she spoke, seeing so big a pool of blood that everyone dared not
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