Purchased A Mr. Right
Chapter 1392

When Bunny looked up, she saw a shaky advertising board on the third floor of the office building, which was about to fall.

Then, the board right above Anthea's head fell straight down.

Anthea was calling the driver, so she did not notice it. There were only a few pedestrians around, either looking ahead or looking down on their phones. No one saw the dangerous situation. Just now, Bunny sighed with emotion, looked up at the sky, and saw it. Otherwise, she would not have noticed it either.

The large piece of advertisement board would not kill Anthea, but it would injure her!

Anthea, with a round pregnant belly, could not move quickly. If Bunny came forward to pull her away, it would be too late. The advertising board was going to smash on her!

In the heat of the moment, she could only push Anthea away.

Anthea also seemed to have noticed the danger. A panicked look flashed on her face, and she could not help screaming.

The board whistled past their back, and no one was hurt. Though Anthea moved in the last second, Bunny's hands still landed on her and pushed her forward.

After staggering back a few steps, Anthea fell to the ground.

At the critical moment, Bunny acted by instinct, intending to protect Anthea. She just did not want her to be hurt more seriously. When she fell to the ground with Anthea, she felt great pain from her knees and palms.

However, she ignored herself and got up quickly to help Anthea up.

However, someone was even faster than her.

Emerson, who appeared from nowhere, dashed to Anthea, who was lying on the ground.

Anthea looked pale and painful. Seeing her like this, Emerson burst into anger, turned back, and shouted at her angrily, "Bunny, what do you think you're doing?"

Sometimes, what you saw might not be true. Instead, it would deceive you.

By the time Emerson got out of the car, the board had fallen onto the ground. Therefore, he just saw Bunny forcefully pushed Anthea away and made her fall to the ground. When he came over, the few pedestrians who passed by circled them and blocked the board out of his sight.

In the past few days, he always felt that Bunny had something on her mind.

When he went out to discuss the proposal with Anthea, he lied to Bunny, saying that he had to work in the company. This morning, before he got out of the door, Maid Cadwell casually mentioned that Bunny saw him and Anthea when she went shopping in the supermarket with her.

Emerson guessed in his heart that Bunny might be jealous.

He thought he had to explain it to her clearly, so he called her and asked her to wait for him after hanging out in the afternoon. They would have dinner together at night. However, to everyone's surprise, such an accident happened.

When Emerson saw Anthea fall to the ground, his heart sank instantly.

He suddenly remembered the smashed car and the comments about her from Mathias: Bunny had been arrogant and a troublemaker since she was a child...

Now, Emerson thought that she pushed Anthea because of jealousy!

The moment this thought came out of Emerson's mind, he broke out in a cold sweat.

He could buy a new one when she broke a car, but how could he compensate for the loss of a baby?

At this time, Bunny looked at him with an injured look. She pursed her lips, trying to explain, "I....."

However, Emerson paid no attention to her and focused nervously on Anthea. Especially when he saw that she covered her stomach the whole time, his heart could not help but beat much faster.

He asked hastily, "How do you feel, little girl?" "Belly... My belly... hurts..." Anthea looked extremely painful as if she were going to black out because of the pain. Her face was clammy with dripping cold sweat, and her eyes showed panic.

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Bunny standing there rigidly. Anthea opened her mouth and wanted to explain for her.

"Bunny... She... Ouch! No... It hurts so much..."

The throbbing pain in her stomach grew intenser. Some liquid seemed to be gushing out from her lower body, but she was too painful to utter another word. Emerson held her up by his arms.

Everything turned dark before Anthea's eyes. Under great pain, she unconsciously grabbed Emerson's hand.

When Emerson saw this, he was afraid that she would faint, so he grabbed her back

firmly, trying to make her stay awake.

But this scene became a completely different story in Bunny's eyes.

The ambulance arrived soon, and two doctors came down quickly.

They took Anthea to the stretcher and sent her into the ambulance.

Bunny called him with caution. "Emerson..."

When he called the ambulance, he dragged out his phone with strength, and the phone chain on it fell off.

Bunny wanted to pick it up, but Emerson, while helping the doctors move the stretcher, accidentally stepped on it with his leather shoes.

The little mud rabbit was immediately crushed into pieces under his feet. The small artificial diamonds stuck to it by Bunny were scattered everywhere.

However, Emerson did not seem to notice it. Or, he did not care about it at all because he had been staring at Anthea on the stretcher with concern the whole time.

Anthea was sent into the ambulance.

Emerson turned around and saw Bunny stand behind him with her lips pursed, wringing her hands anxiously. He went into furious and shouted angrily, "Bunny, see what you've done! You should know when to stop. Didn't you know that you would

hurt Anthea and her baby?

"You're going too far today! I don't want to see you!"

Bunny felt frozen to the bone.

His monstrous rage and his cold eyes penetrated her heart like sharp knives.

Bunny felt like crying, her eyes suddenly turning red. She shouted bitterly, "Emerson, I hate you!"

After that, she turned and ran away.

As Emerson saw her raising her hand to wipe her tears, his heart wrenched.

He wanted to chase after her, but at this time, the doctors had already got on the ambulance and were urging him to follow up. He had to look away from her, got into the ambulance, and left. Large drops of tears fell down from Bunny's eyes.

She lowered her head, letting her tears blur her vision.

Though walking on the bustling streets, she only felt great loneliness, as if she were in a bleak desert.

Bunn remembered that during their last meal, Emerson kept calling Anthea little girl.

She heard that he was thinking about Anthea, another man's wife, and was waiting for her to divorce. Then he was ready to be with her at any time. After that, he went to see Anthea behind her... As she had expected, no one in the world liked her.

Bunny was overwhelmed by sorrow, her chest twitching in pain.

She vaguely heard someone reminding her of something. Bunny's eyes were filled with tears as she turned her head and looked behind blankly. Finally, she saw a car whistling at her.

It was about to bump into her!

However, Bunny froze there and forgot to escape.

Although the driver reacted quickly, the car still hit her. Her forehead banged on the front headlights, and then she collapsed to the ground.

Someone nearby exclaimed, "Oh, my god! A car accident!"

In the private hospital, an ambulance came with its sirens wailing.

Anthea's expected delivery date was in the next month.

She wen into labor early because of the sudden accident today.

Fortunately, the hospital had prepared for any emergencies a month ago. After she was sent by the ambulance, the director of obstetrics and gynecology arrived immediately.

After a burst of noise, a group of doctors and nurses pushed Anthea into the operating room.

No one noticed that another ambulance came here at a high speed right after it.

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