Wedding 7
When my father saw her, he glanced coldly at her red eyes.
He took out his mobile phone and called the security guards of the hospital. When Stephany heard his ruthless words, tears welled up in her
She choked with sobs.
eyes.
She shook her head desperately, but couldn’t say anything to defend herself.
My father hung up the phone and said angrily, “Get lost!”
The lights in the operating room went out at this time, and my father quickly looked up.
He had run out of patience with Stephany.
“Get lost! I don’t have time to talk to you. Just wait to go to jail!”
The security guards rushed out of the elevator. Stephany hurriedly knelt on the ground in front of my father and grabbed his pants tightly.
Seeing this, the security guards froze on the spot, looking embarrassed.
The suppressed anger in my father’s chest erupted at this moment, and his expression was terrifying.
He stretched out his leg and kicked Stephany to the ground again.
Seeing this, the security guards rushed forward to pull her back.
Stephany was on the verge of a mental breakdown.
She struggled with all her strength.
The wedding dress rolled wantonly on the floor and became dirty.
“Get lost! I’ll commit suicide here if anyone touches me! None of you will have an easy time!”
I was pushed out of the operating room and sent to an ordinary ward. From NôvelDrama.Org.
Dad left Stephany alone and went straight into the ward to check on me.
I lay weakly on the hospital bed, unconscious.
In a trance, I heard the doctor say that I was saved, but the scars on my body might accompany me for the rest of my life.
Then, my father was silent for a long time.
Seeing this, the doctor sighed heavily and turned out of the ward with regret.
Stephany seized the opportunity to explain.
“I just saw a lot of photos of her on your mobile phone. You name her the only treasure in the contact list, and there is even a transfer record!”
“All of them are special numbers.”
As she spoke, she felt so wronged that she couldn’t make a sound.
I was woken up by her and didn’t have the strength to speak but could only smile reluctantly.
My dad did that because he was afraid that I would be deceived by boys abroad.
It was the way he raised me.
He had said that his son–in–law had to be more perfect than him.
He didn’t expect such a misunderstanding to happen.
My father’s eyes were almost spitting fire as he glared at her.
He rushed to her side and lifted her up and called the police with the other hand at the same time. He turned to Stephany and asked, “Who let you in? When did I agree?”
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