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Darling, This Is Not Love novel Chapter 17

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"Sophia, what are you doing?" Cathy covered her face and retreated. An ominous premonition suddenly arose in her heart. She guessed that Sophia's purpose was definitely not just that.

Sure enough, the next moment, she saw Sophia looking at her with a twisted smile. Suddenly, she propped up her wheelchair with both hands and fell straight into a ceramic fragment in front of her. The fragment cut through the skin on her wrist and calf, dripping with blood.

"Brother Randy, save me ... Cathy wants to kill me ..."

Looking at the last smile on Sophia's face, a layer of cold sweat broke out on Cathy's back.

As she stood there, she could vaguely hear the sound of footsteps behind her. At this moment, she finally realized that Sophia hadn't called her here to vent her anger, but to frame her, just like that car accident three years ago.

Randy, who rushed in through the door, directly knocked Cathy away and rushed in front of Sophia. "Sophia... are you alright?"

"Brother Randy, save me, I'm so scared ..." Upon seeing Randy, Sophia turned into that pitiful little white rabbit with red eyes and a face full of fear.

"Don't be afraid. With me here, no one dares to hurt you." Randy gritted his teeth and his extremely cold gaze swept towards Cathy, who was knocked to the side by him.

Cathy covered her face, blocking the skin on her face that was cut by Sophia.

She knew that Randy must have believed Sophia's words. Most likely, she had another crime in his heart. Not only was she disgusting and cheating, she was also extremely cruel.

Randy picked up Sophia from the ground and walked out with his long legs. Before he left, he glared at Cathy fiercely, "Cathy, I'll settle this with you when I come back."

Hearing the sound of coming downstairs from outside the door, Cathy closed her eyes and leaned against the wall as if she had collapsed. She slowly sat on the floor.

When he put down his hand, he discovered that his palm was stained with crimson blood. It was extremely dazzling.

She took a deep breath and noticed that there was liquid flowing on her face. However, she could no longer tell whether it was blood or tears.

He raised his foot and continued walking out.

When the servants downstairs saw her, they felt so guilty that they didn't dare to look at her.

Cathy did not care as she left the small house and took a taxi to the hospital where her good friend Paul Green was.

Fortunately, she happened to meet Paul on duty at the hospital tonight.

Paul sighed. After helping Cathy treat her wounds, he stared at her with heartache.

Cathy curled her lips in self-mockery, as if everyone in the world was trying to persuade her to divorce Randy and persuade her to give up.

"There won't be a scar on my face, will it" After a while, she suddenly opened her mouth, but she did not reply to Paul's words. Then, she paused and said, "Forget it, leave a scar. Anyway ... he won't care."

He, Randy, only cared about Sophia.

"Cathy, don't worry, I won't leave a scar on your face." Paul looked at her and said solemnly.

"Thank you." Cathy thanked him gratefully and took the ointment to treat her wounds. After saying goodbye to Paul, she directly walked out of the hospital.

However, as soon as she arrived at the hospital gate, a black Bentley suddenly stopped in front of her.

The window of the car rolled down, and it was the furious Randy in the back seat.

"Get in the car!"

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