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My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul novel Chapter 1351

Calvin immediately looked at Joe.

Joe was the first to speak. "What made you consider ending your life?"

Hearing this, Rosa turned her gaze toward Joe but said nothing. Her tears began to spill over, each drop seemingly carrying the weight of her countless unspoken grievances.

It was a long moment before Rosa finally spoke. "There's no meaning left in my life. I don't want to be a burden to you, so my death would be better for everyone.

"You shouldn't have had the doctors save me. Without me, you'd probably be a lot happier. Go on and chase after your so-called true love."

After saying this, she closed her eyes as if she had no more to say.

Joe's brows knitted even tighter. "You're not a burden to anyone."

Rosa remained silent, her hands clenched tightly under the covers. She screamed internally, "Not a burden? Then why won't you marry me? Why did you break up with me?"

After a few minutes, Joe instructed Calvin, "Have someone stay here to keep watch."

"Understood, Mr. Sowle. Don't worry, I'll take care of things here," Calvin replied immediately.

When Joe stepped out of the ward, Rosa opened her eyes again. Her desolation had turned into fury. She had come to this, and he could still leave.

It seemed three years of companionship really meant nothing to him. Rosa wondered how he could be so heartless.

Her eyes were red and swollen, and she suddenly sat up.

"Ms. Reese, please, you just had surgery! Your wrist injury has just been stitched up. Please, you shouldn't move," Clavin exclaimed, startled by her sudden movement.

Seeing her bloodshot eyes, Calvin quickly added, "Mr. Sowle only stepped out for a moment and will return shortly. If you have something to say, you can wait until he's back. Please, don't hurt yourself out of anger."

In fact, Joe had even given her an extremely generous breakup settlement—more money than most people could earn in several lifetimes. Anyone else would have accepted it without hesitation.

If Joe were truly heartless, he wouldn't have arranged for her to live comfortably for the rest of her life. He wouldn't have offered a penny.

Moreover, Joe had secretly investigated some past events, and even he had begun to feel that Rosa's relentless persistence must be hiding some unspeakable secrets.

A few minutes later…

Rosa stood on the rooftop of the hospital, looking down at the ground far below. She knew that one jump would mean a swift end.

Her life would end here.

Turning to face the people trying to stop her from jumping, she warned, "Stay back, all of you."

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