Chapter 504

Chapter: 504

So, he truly was at the hospital

Cesar passed away?

Cesar, the man who had showered her with love, was dead.

This shocking news blindsided her. Her heart shattered, a lump formed in her throat, and tears welledup in her eyes

Just a few days ago, he seemed fine when he came to visit her.

He had promised to wait until the arrival of her baby, to see his great-grandchild with his own eyes.

How did he abruptly die?

No, no! How could he depart before witnessing the birth of her baby?

Sniffling, Sabrina sat upright on the bed and commanded, “Karen, call the driver. I must go to thehospital!”

She needed to see Cesar!

Karen walked in, already aware of the news. She attempted to dissuade Sabrina. “Mr. Blakely justcalled. He insists you stay put and avoid going out. You must take care of your health.”

“I must go!” With tears cascading down her cheeks, Sabrina dialed Tyrone.

As soon as the call connected, before Tyrone could speak, Sabrina’s voice wavered, “Tyrone, instructthe driver to come fetch me! I’m headed to the hospital!”

“Sabrina, you…”

“Do not attempt to dissuade me! If the driver doesn’t come, I’ll make my own way there!”

Ever since her father’s demise, Cesar and Wanda had been the kindest people in her life. They wereher family. She could not afford to be absent.

Tyrone’s brow furrowed and he murmured, “Stay put. I’LL come get you.”

“Then be quick.” Sabrina wiped her tears.

“Don’t cry. I’m on my way.”

Sabrina muttered an agreement.

After hanging up, Sabrina swiftly changed into fresh clothes, filled with anxiousness.

Today, the scabs on her face had finally peeled off.

She wouldn’t look horrendous when visiting Cesar, at least.

Shortly thereafter, the roar of a car engine echoed in the courtyard.

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