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glanced around the room with uneasy eyes, then lowered her head, too afraid to
“Say it out loud! What’s the point of keeping it from me? I’ll find out anyway, the same way I found out about this ruined face of mine!”
If the sedatives weren’t dulling her edge, Kyla’s voice would have been sharp enough to make anyone’s blood freeze.
Her eyes, the only part of her visible beyond the heavy bandages, bore into the nurse with a vicious glare.
Startled, the nurse stammered. “That person… it was Mrs. Bell, the one you asked about.”
“Daphne is gone?!”
For years, Daphne had been the one who cared for her and stood by her.
The weight of the news squeezed the air from Kyla’s chest.
“What about Preston and the others? Did they come to see her?”
“They did. When they heard Mrs. Bell passed, they completely broke down. The doctor had to give them sedatives.”
Silence.
Kyla’s eyes shifted, and in a rush she swung her legs off the bed.
“Ms. Kyla! Your injuries are severe. The doctor said you need to rest. You can’t get up!”
“How could I rest after hearing this? I have to see Daphne with my own eyes!”
Ignoring the nurse’s protests, Kyla slid on her slippers and limped toward Daphne’s ward.
Preston sat motionless at Daphne’s bedside.
The message he had sent to Ryan still lingered on his phone, silent and unanswered, like a stone that had vanished beneath dark water.
A trace of bitterness flickered in his eyes.
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Chapter 533 Answer
“Preston!”
A familiar voice broke the silence.
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He lifted his head, stunned as Kyla, wrapped in bandages and limping, came into view. “Kyla? What are you doing here?”
Her lips parted, and tears fell in heavy streams down her cheeks. “Preston, tell me the truth. Did Daphne really die?”
Preston did
didn’t speak. His gaze shifted to the lifeless body beneath the white sheet.
Kyla trembled as she stumbled forward, collapsing at the bed, her cries ripping through the quiet.
“Daphne, please, open your eyes. Don’t leave me. You were the one person who cared about me in this whole world. You deserved good things for your kindness, and this should never have happened.”
Her sobs grew harder. “I’d rather it was me. I’d rather die myself than see you like this. Daphne, wake up. If I could trade my life for yours, I’d do it without a second thought.”
Preston’s eyes filled as he watched her.
The tears he had just forced away returned.
The nurse rushed forward. “Ms. Kyla, the doctor warned that you must not get too upset. Please stand up.”


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