Chapter 22 Who Did It

Book:LOVE IS BRAVE Published:2024-5-1

The next day.
When Isaac rushed to the hospital out of breath, Josephine was no longer visible in the ward. There was only a brown paper envelope on the bed. He opened it and found that it was a divorce agreement signed by her.
He subconsciously rushed to the nursery, but he was shocked on the spot. Josephine took away her daughter but left her son, and stuffed a letter in his crib. Isaac opened it to read the letter, and every word was like a needle sticking into his heart.
My dear Son, Mommy has not had time to choose a name for you yet. You need to know that leaving you makes me more anguished than anyone else.
Your daddy has been waiting with great anticipation for the birth of you and your sister. Only if you are left, he will let go of me forever.
Forgive mommy for being so selfish. It is the best choice I can make.
You have to remember that mommy loves you and will always love you.
There were still drops of haloed water on the letterhead. He could imagine how upset and heartbroken she must be when she wrote it.
Isaac squeezed the letter tightly in his hand, and his eyes were gradually filled with tears. He rushed out of the door and slammed his fist on the wall of the corridor.
He did not notice that a figure flashed out from the corner. Seeing this scene, a triumphant and cheerful smile appeared at the corner of her mouth, and then she turned and walked towards the hospital guard room.
In the private hospital near the Barnes family villa in Breton City, Reginald was lying on the hospital bed. His face was still handsome, except for a bandage circled on the corner of his forehead, and his face was a little pale.
Assistant Regan stood with Reginald’s attending doctor, listening to his report on Reginald’s injuries.
A few days ago, there were heavy rains in Breton City, accompanied by lightning and thunder. The Barnes Group’s construction site in the urban area failed to install lightning rods in time, and some workers were hit by lightning during the construction process. They were sent to the hospital, but the rescue activities were ineffective and they died instantly. The Barnes Group had never had such kind of accident since it was founded. Reginald received the news that day and immediately rushed to the scene to check the situation.
But before he could reach the site, a red Mercedes-Benz sports car suddenly came around the corner of the highway at an alarming reckless speed. The woman pressed the accelerator down with all her strength and the engine made a humming noise on the highway.
The target of her head-on ramming was none other than Reginald in the black Maybach.
At that time, besides the treatment plan of the construction accident, Reginald’s mind was full of the news he received from Regan just now that Josephine had given birth to her twins and they were all doing well.
The last sentence was printed in Reginald’s mind. He was guarding the door of the operating room at that time. There were several reports from the operating room that Josephine’s hemorrhage was critical. The operation lasted an entire night, and Reginald was frightened for a whole night. The next morning, he received the news from the construction site. Regan promised him that he would stay at the door all the way and once there were any updates, he would immediately let him know. Only then did Reginald leave in fear.
On the phone, he heard the doctor explaining the operation situation to Regan. He said that Josephine’s will to survive was amazing, and with her own strength, she guarded her own life and the lives of the twins.
For the first time, he had a different feeling for Josephine.
He was so lost in thought that he didn’t come to his sense until the red sports car crashed into his car and hit him, “Bang–”
There was a loud thud on the ground and his headstock hit the roadside fence directly. Reginald applied a sharp brake, and the car spun viciously in place. It finally stopped after a heavy shake.
Pain screamed through his body as a line of blood streamed out of the corner of his forehead. He opened his blood-dimmed eyes and happened to see a face half-covered by a mask in the red sports car across the street. Her gorgeous eyes dilated with determined fear on her face. She looked at him in horror. Only then did other pedestrians and cars along the highway reacted to this and ran to Reginald, shouting.
The woman hurriedly reversed the car and fled in panic.
The blood on the corner of his forehead dripped more and more as many people rushed over and pried open the car door to lift his body out, while others called for an ambulance.
When Regan rushed to the hospital, Reginald was still keeping his chin up. He lay on the cart and grabbed Regan’s hand, telling him not to let Josephine know about it. She just escaped from death and could not be hit anymore.
Regan nodded in a hurry, and only then did Reginald let go of him. A black mist filled his eyes, and he passed out completely.