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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 674

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Dive into Chapter 674, a pivotal chapter in The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella), written by Jessica Haze. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

At that moment, the doctor walked in, handed a few medical reports to Mirabella, and with a few reassuring words, left the room as quickly as he had entered.

Seeing this, Collins finally felt his heart settle. He pulled a chair closer and sat down, gesturing to Mirabella's hand. "Sis, your hand, it's not too bad, is it?"

Mirabella pressed her lips together and shook her head dismissively. "It's just a glass cut. It'll heal in a few days."

Collins thought for a moment and, while fishing out his phone, suggested, "Cuts can leave scars, you know. I've got a friend in the cosmetics industry. She has some top-notch scar cream. I'll ask her to set aside a few boxes for you."

"No need to trouble yourself, Collins," Mirabella declined politely.

After all, she was a doctor herself. Mixing up a scar treatment cream was child's play for her.

When Collins saw that Mirabella genuinely didn't need his help, he didn't insist and put away his phone. His gaze then shifted to Leo, who was lying on the hospital bed, and he asked with a hint of confusion, "I thought your brother drove pretty safely. How on earth did he wind up in a crash?"

Mirabella narrowed her eyes. "Brake failure."

"Brake failure?" Collins furrowed his brow in concern. "But I remember that car of his was always well-maintained and regularly serviced. It shouldn't have any issues with brake failure."

It had only been a few months since the last check-up, and Leo usually got chauffeured in the company car. His own vehicle was mostly just sitting in the garage, only taken out for a spin on occasion.

"Collins, you should find a reliable mechanic to check out the brakes," Mirabella suggested casually, crossing her legs and shifting in her seat.

Collins' eyes widened as he looked at Mirabella. "You suspect sabotage?"

Mirabella's gaze dropped to the floor, her eyes cool and calculating. After a moment, she responded with a nonchalant hum.

Ordinary brake failures usually allowed for some give, a chance to pump and slow down the vehicle. And she had checked Leo's car's performance; the chances of such a malfunction were incredibly slim.

Especially since the emergency brake had failed as well, there was definitely something fishy going on.

Understanding, Mirabella raised her hand in a dismissive gesture. "Go ahead, Collins. Do what you need to do."

"Alright, let me know when Leo wakes up. Just shoot me a text. With all the gossip and speculation, I'm concerned the press might descend on the hospital," Collins said with a grave expression.

Shortly after, he hurried out of the room.

Mirabella's phone began to ring from her pocket.

She took it out and answered swiftly.

"Are you and your brother... alright?" James's voice came through, his gaze fixed on a series of photos on his computer screen.

The images were of the crash site, taken from a bystander's perspective, showing the car's front end crumpled and distorted from the impact.

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