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Key: The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) Chapter 50
Evelyn rushed out of the car in a hurry, with Brooks following close behind. He took an umbrella from his assistant and opened it for her, creating a small oasis of clear sky just for her.
Seconds ticked by relentlessly.
The appointed time had come and gone, yet the man they were waiting for was nowhere to be seen.
Growing increasingly anxious, Evelyn couldn't wait any longer and pulled out her phone to call John. Just as the call connected, a ringtone sounded from the alley behind them.
Initially, Evelyn didn't pay it much mind. But when her third call attempt was automatically cut off, coinciding with the cessation of the ringtone from the alley, she sensed something was amiss.
She exchanged a look with Brooks, who had also sensed the anomaly, and they both headed into the alley.
Just a few steps in, they spotted a man lying motionless in a pool of blood not far away. Blood was flowing from his body, staining the ground beneath their feet.
At first sight, Evelyn was shocked and instinctively stepped back, but Brooks was right there to steady her with his hand.
Swallowing hard, Evelyn, with trembling hands, tried calling John’s phone again. The ringtone emanated from the man lying on the ground.
Evelyn's face turned ashen. She stumbled forward, falling to her knees beside the man. Her hands shook as she tried to lift him from the ground. Her voice was breaking as she cried, "You can't die! Get up! You haven't told me who it is!"
Brooks couldn't catch her in time and quickly moved to her side. Holding the umbrella with one hand, he knelt beside Evelyn and helped lift the man off the ground, not minding the mud staining his expensive clothes.
Brooks used one hand to prop up John, who weighed over 200 pounds. He instructed his assistant, who had just called 911. “Press on his wound.”
“Right away.”
The assistant immediately knelt down, pressing on the man's wound, which was still profusely bleeding.
John’s eyes were half-closed. He had lost a lot of blood, his complexion was as pale as paper. He was barely breathing in more than out.
Evelyn clutched John’s arm. “I have the money. I'll transfer it to you right now. Please, tell me who it is?”
Her hands trembled as she input his bank account number.
John stared at Evelyn, his lips parting as if he wanted to say something. But just as he opened his mouth, a gush of fresh blood spurted from his lips.
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