Chapter 379 The Death

In the hospital, Heidy stood outside the operating room uneasily. Looking at the red light, her hands kept trembling. She had thought that it would be a happy thing to think of the past, but she didn't expect that it was the beginning of pain.

Lowering her head and looking at her palm, which was stained with Hearst's blood, Heidy closed her eyes sadly. Tears kept rolling down, and she helplessly leaned against the wall. "Hearst, you must be fine and wake up." Heidy kept praying in her heart.

Thinking of the past, Heidy vaguely remembered what happened when she became a vegetable in a coma. At that time, Hearst talked to her every day, telling her what had happened outside and that she must wake up. Even if she didn't wake up, he would always be there for her.

But she finally woke up and stood in front of him, she hurt him again and again. Covering her face with both hands, she was in great pain. "It's all my fault." Sobbed Heidy, feeling guilty.

Hearing the footsteps, Heidy heard James asked anxiously, "Heidy, how is Hearst?"

Slowly raising her head, Heidy looked at his anxious face and sobbed, "He is still in the emergency room. I don't know what will happen."

Seeing the tears on her face and red eyes, James patted her on the shoulder and comforted her, "Heidy, don't worry. Hearst will be fine. Hearst can always survive from the danger. He wouldn't die so easily. Do you know what happened? Why is he here?"

James only knew that something had happened to Hearst, but he didn't know the reason. But he could understand that Hearst had many enemies, and it was normal for him to get hurt occasionally. Thinking that it was her fault, Heidy lowered her head and said softly, "I'm sorry. It's all my fault."

James looked at her in confusion. He wanted to ask more, but when he thought of her pale face, he stopped. He didn't want to affect her mood. "All right, all right. Let's talk about it later. Just wait for him to get out of here safely." James said with a smile.

Heidy nodded softly, staring at the red light. As time went by, Hearst still didn't come out of the operating room. Waiting impatiently, Heidy was scared.

"James, you can go back first. It's already two or three o'clock in the morning. You can go back and have a rest. I'll be here with him." Said Heidy, forcing a smile.

Shaking his head, James refused immediately, "No, I'll stay here with you. It seems that you are not in a good mood. I'm worried about leaving you here alone. If Hearst knows it, he might blame me. Don't worry about me. I'm a night owl. I go to bed very late every night. Let's wait a little longer. Hearst will be safe."

Seeing that he still insisted, Heidy nodded and said, "Okay, thank you." Then, they continued to wait.

At five o'clock in the morning, the light of the operating room

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

ffect every half a year to kill Hearst. I'd like to see how tough his life will be. For him, you are the bell of death."

Before he finished his words, Heidy slapped him hard in the face. She trembled with anger, her eyes wide opened. "You are so despicable. How could you do such a shameless thing. Marcus, I really want to kill you." Said Heidy word by word.

Looking at her angry face, Marcus smiled gently and said, "I know you want to kill me. I'll wait for you here at any time. Now that I've told you, it's your business what to do next." After that, he turned around and left quietly.

She leaned weakly against the door, tears rolling down from her eyes. Trembling with fear, she cried silently. She believed in what Marcus had said. Since he hated Hearst so much, he could really do such a cruel thing. Thinking that she would hurt Hearst countless times in the future, Heidy was on the verge of collapse.

Feebly falling down along the door, Heidy sobbed, "What should I do? What should I do... I don't want to hurt Hearst. I can't take his life..."

In the ward, Hearst slowly opened his eyes. Seeing that there was no one in the room, he was stunned for a moment. He lifted the quilt and struggled to get up. Then, he said with difficulty, "Heidy, Heidy?"

When he spoke, he felt a sharp pain in his chest. Without seeing Heidy, Hearst felt uneasy. Hearst endured the pain and walked with difficulty. However, it took him too much strength to walk to the door of the ward.

He walked out of the ward and saw people coming and going in the corridor, but he didn't see a familiar figure. Covering his chest, he took a few steps with difficulty and said, "Heidy!"

When he saw the woman walking towards him, he finally showed a pale smile. When he wanted to say something, he noticed the indifferent look on her face. At that moment, his heart ached inexplicably.