Chapter 506
Regardless of Jade’s actions of pursing everything on the time today, Zach’s decisions were resolute and unwavering. He lifted her and drove to SemeneCare Hospital
in the emergery room,Kucandy
ched up satie’s wound. “I never expected such a delicate girl would risk her life for you. Haven’t you ever thought about ghing in to her? Madelyn is going to marry Mr. Arnold. It’s a done deal. Unless you can take down the Amold Corporation quickly, you won’t be able to take Madelyn away from him.
“Oh! There’s something rural you must remember. According to the DNA test, you and Madelyn are siblings. If you two really get together, it could lead to significant consequences! Tsk! I never thought someone could actually like a person as rollen as you.”
are is that
floor–to–ceiling window. He furrowed his brows,
live longer. Besides, there’s something I haven’t told you. I’m the
“What tricks are you playing again?”
them in the trash. “You know I have several hospitals under my ownership. Naturally, I’m Involved in any profitable
at the hospital, so I provided her with a consultation. She noticed the photo on my desk and requested a similar look. Surprisingly, she recovered well and turned
fate. I told you before
might even contribute to Azure Corporation. If you can’t have Madelyn,
pocket and the other casually toying with the sharp surgical scalpel. He looked nonchalant and said, ” Are you
and asked,
wicked smile crept onto Zach’s
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