Chapter 469
Chapter 469
Chapter 469 A Car Accident
Scott’s lack of response left Caroline restless, prompting her to leave the company and wait anxiously
outside.
December’s early nightfall brought bone–chilling cold even to those bundled in thick clothes.
While holding her phone, Caroline’s hand froze in the biting wind. She called Scott once more.
After some time, someone finally picked up. Caroline began, “Sco-”
A strange voice cut her off. “The phone’s owner had a car accident! Are you his family? We’ve called 911!”
Caroline’s hand trembled at the news. She stammered, “W–Where is he?”
Her eagerness to descend the stairs was quelled as her legs went limp, causing her to tumble.
The loud thud alarmed her nearby employees.
“Ms. Shenton!” They rushed over to help her up.
Once steady, Caroline nervously said, ‘I’m okay. Help me locate my phone.”
“Here!” An employee handed it to her.
She revealed her wounded palm, causing them to gasp.
“Ms. Shenton, your hand…”
Ignoring her injury, Caroline focused on her phone again.
The stranger’s voice still echoed.
Caroline suppressed her panic and asked, “Can you tell me where he is now? Is he seriously hurt?”
“Biriv Street! He’s unconscious, but we’ve rescued him from the car.”
Caroline’s panic intensified. “Thank you! I’ll come now.”
She hung up and hurried to the scene of the accident.
Ten minutes later, she arrived amidst the commotion. Pushing through the crowd, she spotted Scott’s overturned car and another badly damaged vehicle, with police officers taking notes.
Caroline approached an officer and asked, “Excuse me, was the driver of the white car taken to the
The officer glanced at her. “Who are you?”
“I’m a family member of the white car’s driver,” Caroline explained.
“Yes, he’s been sent to the hospital. He woke up after a brief coma and appeared to be okay. He’s at Angelbay Hospital.”
Relieved, Caroline sighed deeply. “Thank you. Is there anything else you need from me here?”
“No, we’re headed to the hospital for his statement. You can see him there.”
Caroline expressed her gratitude and departed for Angelbay Hospital.
At Xander Residence’s living room.
Neil and Yuliana chatted with Grayson, but Daniella was absent.
Grayson frequently checked the time, growing increasingly agitated as dinner time neared with no sign of
Daniella.
“I don’t want to wait any longer. We’ll eat without her if she’s not back soon,” Grayson grumbled. NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.
Thomas exchanged a meaningful look with Greta, who gently tried to persuade Grayson. “Dad, let’s wait a
little longer. It’s normal for her to be delayed during the evening rush hour.”
“Mom, why are you-”
Greta silenced Yuliana with a glance. “Yulia, go check if your cousin is home.”
Although Yuliana did not consider Daniella a true cousin, she reluctantly got up after seeing Grayson’s displeasure. She donned a coat and walked to the door.
When the servant opened the door, a bright headlight briefly blinded her. She squinted as the light
abruptly faded.