Chapter 119 I Would Rather Die Without You

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Susanna, her expression aggrieved, flung herself into Zachary's arms, clutching tightly onto his collar without letting go. She sobbed, "Zack, I thought you didn't want me anymore! Why did it take you so long to come..."

Zachary hesitated for a moment before slowly reaching out to place his hand on Susanna's back, whispering words of comfort, "Don't be afraid. It's all okay now..."

Susanna was inconsolable, sobbing uncontrollably in Zachary's embrace.

This couple, a match made in heaven, held each other while shedding tears. It was indeed a poignant and beautiful scene...

Lenora stood at a distance, watching the two of them with an expressionless face.

Was she upset? Not really.

Before she arrived at the hospital, she had already envisioned this scene.

She thought she would be heartbroken or angry.

But now that she had truly seen it, her heart was filled with an unprecedented tranquility.

"Your wound is still bleeding, so why don't you let the doctor tend to it first."

Zachary firmly held Susanna's injured wrist, lifting his eyes to signal the doctor to come forward.

Just as the doctor took a step forward, Susanna retreated behind Zachary, frantically yelling, "I don't want to be bandaged! I don't want to be bandaged! Stay away from me!" The doctor looked at Zachary, utterly at a loss.

Zachary furrowed his brows. "Susanna, your wound needs to be bandaged, or else you won't survive!"

Susanna's eyes brimmed with tears as she gazed at Zachary with deep affection. "As long as I get to die in your arms, I would do so willingly!"

"Don't spout nonsense!" Zachary's face turned cold, and he subconsciously glanced at Lenora.

Lenora was simply observing them calmly, with even a hint of a smile playing at the corners of her mouth. An inexplicable sense of panic began to rise in Zachary's heart.

"I'm not spouting nonsense! Being apart from you was truly unbearable! I couldn't eat, drink, or sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, all I could see was you. If I were given another chance, I would never have chosen to break up with you. I know you had to leave me out of

filial piety to your grandfather. I'm willing to die if it means fulfilling your duty! To die in your arms is all I ask for!" Susanna's voice was choked with tears, each word heavy with sorrow.

Zachary's mind was fully focused on Lenora, but his calm gaze was on Susanna. He paused for a moment before saying, "Stop thinking nonsense. Let's tend to your wound first." "I don't want to, and I won't! Without you, I'd rather die!"

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Zachary's expression darkened. "Fine, if you're so determined to meet your end, then no one can stop you. I won't waste my time sticking around."

Having said that, Zachary stood up and turned to leave

Susanna was taken aback, hurriedly clutching Zachary's arm and pleading through her tears, "Zack, no, don't go!"

Zachary halted, gazing at Susanna. "Are you going to threaten me with death again?"

Susanna shook her head repeatedly, sobbing as she wiped the tears from her face. Unintentionally, she smeared a trace of blood on her face, presenting a picture of utter disarray.

In a flustered rush, she spoke up. "I wasn't trying to manipulate you. I was just worried that once my wound was bandaged, you would leave. I don't want you to leave."

"If you don't bandage it, I'm leaving right now."

"I'll bandage it... I'll have it tended to now, all right?" Susanna said, wiping away her tears, her voice filled with a sense of injustice.

Zachary cast a glance at the doctor.

The doctor stepped forward to tend to Susanna's wounds.

Susanna, on the other hand, didn't resist. She just seemed a bit frightened, shrinking back in Zachary's arms and tightly clutching his arm, refusing to let go.

Witnessing this intimate scene between the two, Lenora silently slipped out of the sickroom.

She stood in the hallway, losing herself in thought as she gazed out the window toward the distant horizon.

Her suspicions were indeed correct.

As long as Susanna existed, she and Zachary could never lead a peaceful and stable life.

She didn't want to live through more days filled with constant fear and anxiety anymore.

She was exhausted.

Footsteps sounded from behind her.

Yelena stopped beside Lenora, a smug smile playing on her lips. "Do you see, Ms. Wilkin? The years of affection between Mr. Fuller and Susanna can't just be dismissed with a word!" Yelena thought Lenora would argue, but to her surprise, she simply nodded in agreement. "You're right."

Pausing briefly, Yelena then said, "Since you're aware, then you should understand that there's no point in clinging desperately to Mr. Fuller. It's best to let go when the time comes, at least to preserve some dignity for yourself." "I feel these words should be reserved for Ms. Carston. No matter how deep her feelings for him are, that doesn't justify interfering in someone else's marriage. This morning, Sophia thought the news was true

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and told me she wouldn't be friends with a homewrecker. It seems the old saying holds true - birds of a feather flock together, and people are known by the company they keep!"

Yelena's expression stiffened. Just as she was about to say something, the sound of footsteps echoed from behind her.

Zachary stepped out from the sickroom and paused behind Lenora. "Let's go."

"Is the bandaging done?" Lenora turned around.

"Yeah."

At that moment, a shrill scream from Susanna rang out once again in the hospital room, as if she had been startled.

"Mr. Fuller, aren't you going to stay with Susanna anymore? She..." Yelena wanted to say something more, but the moment she met Zachary's icy gaze, she immediately fell silent. Lenora cast a glance at Zachary.

Grabbing her petite hand, Zachary headed downstairs, side by side with her.

Upon seeing them, the driver quickly extinguished his cigarette and opened the car door. "Mr. Fuller, are we heading back to the company?"

"Yes."

The car pulled out of the hospital's main entrance and rolled over the black and yellow speed bump, just about to merge onto the main road.

Suddenly, the driver slammed on the brakes.

A group of people abruptly surrounded the car, positioning themselves in front of the hood. They hoisted up their cameras, fiercely snapping photos through the windshield. They were all talking at once, throwing out various questions, hoping that Zachary and Lenora would step out and agree to an interview.

It was the reporters who had been staking out near the hospital.

Lenora stared blankly at the frenzied crowd outside the car.

Such a familiar scene it was.

The only change was that, now, it wasn't just her being cornered, but both her and Zachary.

Zachary's expression was dark as he instructed the driver, "Keep driving. I can afford it!"

The driver's face turned pale, beads of sweat forming on his forehead as he slowly maneuvered the car forward.

Zachary could certainly afford it, but he was the one driving the car!

If someone really got hurt, he feared there would be another wave of public criticism.

The reporters had finally managed to corner the people involved, so why would they leave? They still

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Even with the car windows shut and no one responding, they still brought their microphones closer, throwing out one question after another.

"Mr. Fuller, Ms. Wilkin, could you come down for an interview?"

"Mr. Fuller, what is your perspective on this morning's revelation?"

"What exactly is your relationship with Ms. Wilkin?"

The hospital was a hub of activity with vehicles coming and going. The incessant honking of blocked cars echoed from behind.

The hospital security had also rushed over to maintain order.

The driver gradually moved forward, finally breaking free from the crowd. With a press of the accelerator, he quickly drove away.

The reporters didn't dare to physically block the traffic. Even if they were injured and claimed compensation, the legal department of Fuller Group was not to be trifled with and could drag the case on for years. Their attempts to manipulate public opinion would only have a negli

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