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Chapter 341 The Breaking Point

What Sierra said almost shattered Johnathan.

Always a smooth talker, he suddenly had no words at all.

He kept saying he’d protect Sierra, that he wouldn’t let her suffer again. But right under his nose, she had endured torment unlike anything before. That was something Johnathan would never be able to forgive himself for.

“Sorry” felt too hollow. He wanted to hold Sierra tightly, but he didn’t feel worthy.

After a long pause, he finally said, “I’m here. Get some more sleep.”

The drugs in Sierra’s systern hadn’t worn off completely. She had only just woken because she’d been so tense earlier.

Now that she knew Johnathan was there, she drifted back to sleep.

Even after something like this, Sierra still trusted him so completely. That crushed Johnathan.

A sound like a beast’s growl tore from his throat. Afraid of waking Sierra, he forced it down, the sound turning into low, ragged gasps

At that moment, the hospital room door opened carefully. Quinn peeked her head in, about to speak–when Johnathan suddenly turned and snarled, “Get out!”

Startled, Quinn quickly pulled back and shut the door.

“How is he?” Mateo asked quietly.NE

It took a while before Quinn could speak. Her face was pale. “Give Johnathan a little more time.”

She lowered her head, trying to hide the panic and jealousy in her eyes.

She had known Johnathan for so many years, but she had never seen him like this.

Not even when his aunt died had he looked so feral

Did he know she was behind this?

No, impossible!

She was sure today’s incident couldn’t be traced back to her. She had erased all evidence.

She went over everything that had happened again, replaying every word, every expression. Once she was certain there were no slip–ups, she finally relaxed.

No one had noticed anything strange about her. Maddox and the others just assumed she had been scared by Johnathan.

Maddox took a deep breath. “I’ll go in.”

What happened today had to be addressed eventually. And since it had started because of him, he owed both Johnathan and

When the door opened again. Johnathan looked over coldly. Before he could speak, Maddox said first, “It’s about what happened tonight. Want to talk here, or should we step outside?”

“Sierra had cake and fruit. I had both tested afterward–no issues. But I realized the batch I tested wasn’t the same one she ate from. Someone clearly swapped them. So I checked everyone involved and found this server and the person in charge of purchasing to be highly suspicious. There’s one more too,”

But then, the glass was nowhere to be found. Mateo caught it–when the server turned a corner, the glass was gone from his hands. They searched the trash, but it had already been emptied.

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