“Michael…” Fortunately, Yasmin’s fall wasn’t severe. She had merely twisted her ankle and
bumped her head. She looked at Michael with teary eyes.
Michael stood still with his fingers clenched. “Jack, take Yasmin to the hospital.”
Yasmin bit her lip in endurance and was hesitant to speak. She looked at Michael despairingly and
then cast a resentful gaze at me.
I stood above while looking down at her. I didn’t know why I felt likeughing, but I seemed to be in
a
rather good mood.
“Stephie, you’ve been in a car ident and need to rest. Be obedient. No one is allowed to say
anything
about today.” Michael instructed me to go back to my room to rest. He hurried downstairs
anxiously.
Jack gave me a fearful nce before quickly nodding.
The others also kept their heads down in silence.
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Yasmin cried out in pain. She pushed Jack away resentfully and tried to get up. However, she
stumbled and fell again.
I walked down the stairs while watching Yasmin.
Thetter looked at me with extreme fear in her eyes. She tried to hide behind Michael. “Michael,
don’t let
here near me.”
Michael hurriedly stepped forward to block me. “Stephie.”
“I pushed her just now. Why didn’t you call the police?” I looked at them suspiciously, then shifted
my
gaze to Jack.
Jack backed away in fear. “Ha! We’re all friends! You certainly didn’t do it on purpose! Yasmin fell by
ident! Yes, I saw it. Yasmin fell by ident!”
Yasmin gritted her teeth resentfully while remaining silent.
Michael hurriedly exined, “Stephie, it wasn’t you. Yasmin fell by herself. You didn’t push her.
You’re too
tired. You should head upstairs and take some rest.”
“But it was clearly me who pushed her. I did push you, didn’t I?” I looked at Yasmin.
Michael frowned and gave Yasmin a warning look.
Tears welled up in Yasmin’s eyes as she spoke. “No. I fell by myself.”
I couldn’t help but smirk. I leaned in close to Yasmin’s ear and whispered softly, “You’re so strange.
Clearly, I’d pushed you, but you’re denying it. Meanwhile, you’d used me of pushing you when I
didn’t
back then.”
Yasmin suddenly went stiff. She looked at me in shock and stood up abruptly. “Michael, she…”
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I felt quite satisfied at the look of Yasmin stammering.
My head felt foggy. I had mixed memories and I was in a state of confusion.
“Yasmin, you’re injured. Go to the hospital,” Michael warned sternly.
With red eyes, Yasmin turned around and muttered, “She’s not Stephanie. She’s not her.”
Meanwhile, Jack turned and ran away as if he had seen a ghost.
Only Michael stayed by my side.
“Aren’t you going to go after her? Don’t you like her?” I was puzzled.
A hint of panic shed in Michael’s eyes, “Stephie, you’re mistaken. I don’t like Yasmin. I love you.
“Stephie, you have mix memories after the car ident. We’re already together. You’re pregnant
with my child,” Michael whispered softly.
I looked at Michael suspiciously, then lowered my head to look at my stomach. Suddenly, my head
started to ache badly.
Really?
Was I pregnant?
“If you’re not hungry, rest well ande down for dinnerter. Here’s your prenatal medicine. Be
good. Take it and go to sleep for a while.” Michael took the ss of water and a few white pills
handed over by
the maid.
I numbly took those pills and swallowed them as Michael watched.
Only after I turned and went upstairs did Michael finally breathe a sigh of relief.
“Are you sure Steven is dead?”
“The rescue team searched for so long and couldn’t find him, but they found Steven’s clothes and
bloodstains at the foot of the mountain. He must not have survived the fall from that height.”
I hid behind the door while listening to Michael and his assistant’s conversation.
Steven…
My head hurt so much.
“Steven.”
“Steve…”
“Stephie, don’t be afraid. I’ve always been here.”
“Michael! Come out! Release Stephany!” Rachel’s loud voice came from outside.
“Michael, Stephany is Steven’s wife. Taking her away constitutes illegal detention.”
“Rachel, you can take her away, but you have to see if she’s willing to go with you,” Michael said
confidently, as if he believed I wouldn’t go with anyone.
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