Chapter 497 - Song Yuanxi, Is That Enough? (7) (1/2)

Chapter 497: Song Yuanxi, Is That Enough? (7)

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When Qiao Lian finally somewhat recovered from the shock, she saw Shen Liangchuan stagger unsteadily.

She rushed forward to steady him and looked again at the fruit knife that had been plunged into his chest.

Although the knife blade was buried in his body, she felt a sharp pain as though her heart had just been pierced.

”Shen Liangchuan…” her lips quivered as she spoke nervously, then she saw him slightly raise his eyebrows.

Qiao Lian felt like she had completely fallen apart, not knowing what to do.

At this time, Auntie Li walked out of her bedroom and into the living room. Seeing the situation, she was scared into a stupor. ”My god! Sir! Sir!”

She rushed forward anxiously.

Perhaps it was her sharp voice that made Qiao Lian snap back completely. Suddenly, she came back to her senses and shouted, ”Hurry! Call 911!”

The knife was plunged into his chest and if it had punctured his lung… or if it had pierced his heart…

Qiao Lian couldn't bring herself to think of the consequences!

She clenched her fists tightly, her eyes were now wet with tears.

”Shen Liangchuan, Shen Liangchuan, you have to stay strong for me! Stay strong, do you hear me?”

Ten minutes later, the ambulance arrived at the villa.

The nurses transferred Shen Liangchuan to the stretcher and, with Qiao Lian following closely behind, they got into the ambulance.

On the way, the nurses performed a simple examination, and then heaved a sigh of relief. ”Fortunately the stab is to the side, the internal organs aren't injured. Otherwise there would be trouble.”

Upon hearing this, Qiao Lian could finally exhale.

Qiao Lian and Auntie Li had anxiously accompanied Shen Liangchuan and left with the ambulance.

In the apartment, Song Yuanxi sat on the floor, her eyes fixed on the departing ambulance until it disappeared from her sight.

In her mind, all she could only see was Shen Liangchuan's face.

She looked down at her own hands.