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Chapter 690
Chapter 690 It Is Not Worth It
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Alex gave Flynn a call when he was on the way to meet Autumn. He figured it would be better to send more men to protect Tyrael since Flynn and his men might replace Takeshi and Haruko too difficult for them to deal with.
Alex asked Flynn to bring his gun along just in case things got out of control. He gave him the green light to just kill Takeshi and his sister if they ever become threats to Tyrael's life, but Alex knew that was unlikely because Tyrael still had what they wanted-the drug.
Takeshi and Haruko coveted the drug Tyrael had that could cure paralysis.
That was why they brought him to the island country to run some research to create another similar drug so they could profit from it.
Alex already hatched a plan to ensnare the brother and sister.
The siblings at the five-star hotel had no idea that Alex had his plan extended like a web, waiting for them to walk right into the trap.
It was already seven in the evening when Alex reached the school. Autumn was waiting for him at the gate when he arrived.
When she saw him getting off the car, she dashed over and grabbed him by the hand, her steps breaking into a run as she dragged Alex with him.
"Quick. She's going to kill herself again. We need to act now."
Alex did not expect things to escalate so quickly. Autumn had just told him about the issue in the afternoon, and little did he know the girl would attempt suicide again on the same day itself. Time was of the essence. Alex followed her as the two headed for the girl's dormitory.
People were already gathering around the building when they arrived. A lot of them were there out of curiosity. Some of them even took out their phones, getting ready to record everything on camera. They were running out of time. Autumn held Alex's hand, and both of them ran into the building.
The lady who used to stand guard at the dormitory gate was nowhere to be seen, so the two went in without anyone stopping them. They ran all their way to room 603 on the sixth floor, where Autumn's friend lived.
There was a large crowd outside, and Alex and Autumn had to push their way in. The university chancellor and another friend were there in the room when they finally got in.
Over at the balcony, a thinly clad girl was standing alone. Although she paled in comparison to Autumn, she was still an uncommon beauty.
"Yara, please don't do anything hasty. You're still young and have a good life ahead of you. Come down, quick!"
The chancellor was doing everything within his capacity to persuade her from the rash act, but Yara was completely unmoved. She dismissed his advice and was fixated on ending her life.
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Chapter 690 It Is Not Worth It.
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When the chancellor saw Autumn, he begged her to bring Yara around. "Autumn! Thank God you're here. Do something, please. She refuses to listen to me." Autumn nodded right away and went closer to the balcony. It pained her to see Yara behaving like this again. "Yara, please. I beg of you. Please don't do this!"
Yara turned around and smiled sadly at Autumn when she heard her voice. She seemed set on her course.
Yara shifted her gaze and looked at the moon in the night sky. She looked like a dispirited and dejected doll who had lost her whole world.
She stared at the lonely moon for a while and finally spoke. Although her voice sounded dry and hoarse, it was still apparent that she had a nice voice. Everyone held their breath, listening to her last words.
"Autumn, don't you think the moon tonight looks beautiful? But too bad. I won't live long to see it again. I've been waiting for you. I just want to see you one last time before I leave. Now that you're here, I can finally leave in peace."
Autumn, the daughter of the high and mighty Jones family, broke down in tears listening to her beloved friend.
"Yara, please..." she sobbed. "It's not worth it to lose your life for him."
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