Bogus Billionaire novel (Caroline and Kirk)

Chapter 10



Chapter 10

Chapter 10

“Dr. Yates.” Layla’s specialist shot her a look before saying to

Sean, “I’d rather not trouble you personally on a minor surgery like this.” Sean looked away, failing to r

emember where he had seen Layla before. Beautiful women all looked the same. Perhaps he was over

thinking. He looked at the specialist. Since the previous discussion, the specialist had insisted on

performing the surgery himself. Seeing his determination, Sean agreed. “Okay.”

After finally getting approval, the specialist let out a long breath and told the

anesthetist, “Hurry up and give her the anesthesia.” The anesthetist picked up a syringe and jabbed it i

nto Caroline’s arm. Watching the liquid flow into her body gradually, Caroline said weakly,”

Let … let me

go” Her eyelids felt heavier by the second as the liquid was injected into her.

Images of countless people flashed in her mind. There was her mom

and dad, Eddy, and her friends, but all of them only lingered briefly until Kirk’s image appeared. Thinkin

g that he was waiting for her at the City Hall

to officiate their divorce while she was helpless to do anything, she could only murmur subconsciously,

“Sorry, Kirk …”

It was the

morning rush hour in Osbury. At 9 am, the roads were congested with traffic, and the cars couldn’t even

move an inch. In the driver’s seat, Kirk wore a very dark expression on his face. He tapped his fingers

on the steering wheel impatiently.

The red traffic light in the distance pierced

his eyes, making him think of the red light outside the operation theater. It made him inexplicably frustra

ted.

Caroline’s clear yet resolute gaze appeared in his mind again, and he tightened his grip

on the steering wheel. Before another car could merge

into his lane again, he wrenched the steering wheel sideways and swerved out of his path. The other dr

iver got frightened and wound down his window, yelling after Kirk, “You madman! Do you have a death

wish?”

Kirk was driving like a madman cheating

death, blaring his horn as he raced forward. Other cars swerved out of his

way as he forced a route through the packed traffic, speeding all the way to

the hospital. When he arrived, he sprinted toward the building in the middle. That building was

specially reserved for patients from the Morrison family.

More than ten bodyguards were standing outside, keeping a strict watch. Before Kirk

could even get near the building, the bodyguards already

pinned their gazes on him. One even warned him sternly. “This place is out of bounds. Leave at once!

Now!” Kirk walked up to him with

a dark expression, giving off a terrifyingly intimidating aura. “Get out of my way!” growled Kirk.

The bodyguard was frightened but bit the bullet and said, “Please leave. Only…”

With a dull thud, Kirk’s

fist landed squarely on the man’s nose, followed by a loud cracking noise. Everyone else got shocked

and stepped forward, surrounding Kirk. Kirk’s expression grew even darker, like the gray clouds before

a disastrous storm. He lifted his leg and kicked them all novelbin

down in one swift motion, felling them like dominoes.

Only two or three men were left standing in the blink of an eye. All of them were thunderstruck. They

were the most elite bodyguards, yet this man had beaten most of them up so quickly! (1)

One of them reacted the fastest and fished out his walkie–talkie hastily, preparing to call

for backup. However, the moment he got a hold of it, his wrist was crushed beneath a shiny leather sho

e. He couldn’t help but shout in agony. “Where’s the operation theater?” demanded Kirk fiercely, his ey

es bloodshot.


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