Chapter 443 The Price of Loyalty
Chapter 443 The Price of Loyalty
Stella’s mind was racing. Her breathing turned rapid and shallow.
If this car crash had been meant for Rianne from the start…
Then someone close to Tempest had resorted to the most ruthless means imaginable.
She closed her eyes for a second. “Go to the hospital first,” she told the driver.
He nodded. “Alright.”
“I’ll drive you.”
She glanced at his leg–he wasn’t seriously injured, but he was limping badly.
And she needed to check on Rianne’s condition herself.
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The driver hesitated. It wasn’t protocol for him to ride in the same car as his employer, much less have her drive him.
Stella knew exactly what he was thinking. “Get in the car.”
Now wasn’t the time for rules.
The driver nodded nervously. “Thank you, Ms. Stella.”
They had just reached the car when two black vehicles pulled up sharply within two meters of them. One door opened immediately.
Abraham stepped out, his expression ice–cold as he locked eyes with her.
Stella’s heart gave a jolt. “Weren’t you out handling something?”
Abraham took one look at her thin clothing, strode forward, and pulled her firmly into his arms.
His voice was low and reproachful. “Why would you go out like this without a coat?”
Now that he mentioned it, Stella finally realized she was freezing.
As he moved to take off his own coat to wrap around her, the butler stepped out of the other car and quickly brought over the clothes he’d chased her down with. “Mr. Abraham, Ms. Stella’s coat.”
He’d seen her rush out dressed like that, and he’d been worried about both the weather and her dangerously fast driving.
Abraham took the coat and wrapped it around her. “Arms up.”
She obeyed, slipping her arms through the sleeves as he bundled her up.
Thirty minutes later, Stella arrived at the hospital.
Rianne was still in surgery.
Tempest stood outside the emergency room, burning with rage as he shouted into his phone. “Bring me that damn truck driver. I’ll deal with him myself.”
Even from a distance, Stella could feel the danger radiating from him.
The hospital’s director and chief surgeon were both present, standing awkwardly in the hallway, clearly nervous.
Tempest hung up and turned to Lincoln beside him. “Go through that driver’s entire financial history.”
Lincoln nodded. “Already done.”
He handed Tempest his phone without another word.
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Chapter 443 The Price of Loyalty
Having worked with Tempest for years, Lincoln knew exactly what to do in times like this.
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He’d noticed something suspicious about the incident during the ambulance ride, and had started digging immediately.
It wasn’t paranoia.
People around Abraham had been growing increasingly hostile toward Stella lately–and that hostility was being acted on.
Tempest scanned the contents on the phone, and his already dangerous aura became downright terrifying.
Stella had rushed here intending to tell Abraham what the driver had observed.
But now, it seemed there was no need.
Tempest’s eyes narrowed. “Then… hand Hailey over to the authorities.”
He paused just a beat, then his voice turned cutting. “Immediately.”
Lincoln’s chest tightened.
He nodded, then hesitated. “And Madam?”
Hailey was technically a distant cousin of Stella’s. Not close, but not a total stranger either–she was the daughter of Stella’s cousin’s sister–in–law’s brother. Complicated, but still family.
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