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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy novel Chapter 1306

Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy chapter 1306

Seeing that Joshua had gotten into his car, Luna, too, hung up and got into the backseat.

Joshua narrowed his eyes, exchanged a glance with Luna, and said, “Take us to the hospital.“

The driver nodded and started the engine.

The black Masevati peeled off into the distance.

Bonnie, who was left alone, watched the car grow smaller and smaller with a bewildered expression.

She furrowed her brows in exasperation, then turned and got into her Ferrare.

As soon as she started the engine, she caught sight of a speedboat parked next to the shore in the distance. It seemed about to set sail but was stopped from doing so by some men dressed in black.

Bonnie recognized the men as Joshua’s subordinates. She curled her lips into a smile and started the car in good spirits, then chased after Joshua and Luna’s car.

When Joshua and Luna made it to the hospital, Celia was still holding Neil hostage in Granny Lynch’s room.

“You’re already more than seventy years old. Do you honestly think you still have a long time to live?

How long do you think you have? Three years? Five?

You’ll die eventually! “

Nellie clutched her empty milk bottle tightly when she saw the crazed look in Celia’s eyes.

Granny Lynch had given both her and Nigel a bottle each that morning, with juice for Nigel and milk for her. They had been happily enjoying their drink, and she had just finished her milk when all of a sudden, Celia barged into the room with Neil and demanded the antidote.

Just as Celia was distracted by the search for the antidote, her knife inched closer to Neil’s neck until it was just a few centimeters away from piercing his skin.

Neil furrowed his brows at this and turned to exchange a glance with Nigel.

Nigel nodded, then said in a low voice, “Nellie, keep your eye on what’s underneath the bed. We can’t let her find it…“ Even though he had deliberately lowered his voice, Celia could still hear it in the quiet room. She furrowed her brows and lowered herself down to glance underneath the bed—

 

 

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