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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 91

Chapter 91 Someone Instigated


The doctor said carefully from the side, "A patient's family member made trouble and accidentally stabbed Ms. Cohen. We have already reported to the police, and the hospital will bear corresponding responsibilities."

Beatrice wiped away the tears on her face, sobbing and saying, "It's Anastasia. It must be her. Yesterday I just went to call you away, and she held a grudge against me because of that, so she paid someone to come and kill me. Even the location of the injury is the same..."

The most important thing was what the man said when he stabbed her.

"You've messed with the wrong person!"

She provoked Anastasia, so she concluded that it had to be Anastasia.

Christian's expression was cold, his brows were tightly knit, and his tone was a little displeased.

"Don't talk nonsense without evidence."

"It's true, Christian..."

Beatrice was still talking about something, but Christian did not want to listen anymore.

His men reported to him just now that Anastasia and Jaxon had returned to Amarilla City together.

Christian was about to leave early when Steve suddenly called.

"Mr. Patterson, Mr. Chad Patterson seems to be waking up."

Christian was taken aback for a moment and immediately left.

Nothing was more important than Chad's safety.

Beatrice, who was at the side, heard Steve's words clearly and suddenly stopped sobbing as if she could no longer feel the pain in her arm. Her face was pale with great fear.

Was Chad not supposed to be beyond savable? How could he wake up?

She was anxious in an instant.

The doctor next to her asked.

"Ms. Cohen, do you want to take a rest?"

Beatrice waved impatiently.

"Go away. I want to be discharged."

She could not wait any longer. If she did not return soon, something big might happen.

At Amarilla City Hospital.

When Christian got there, the doctor was just coming out of the examination.

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