Chapter 1389
For some reason—likely due to exhaustion from running or sheer fear—Hank lost all his energy and was unable to lift Liberty.
“Don’t move, Ms. Hunt!”
The York family’s bodyguard intervened, pushing Hank aside to prevent him from moving Liberty, as it could cause her to bleed out.
After calling for emergency assistance, the bodyguard attempted to staunch the bleeding while also trying to contact Zachary and the others.
Upon learning that his sister-in-law had been stabbed multiple times, Zachary shouted, “How could you let Liberty get hurt with so many of you watching over her?”
How could he explain this to Seren?
The bodyguards stayed silent.
While they had been vigilant with Liberty and Sonny, the other party had also been watching closely.
The security team was only minutes away from reaching Liberty, and it was during those crucial minutes that she was attacked.
The nearest ambulance was dispatched to the scene.
Liberty was swiftly taken to the hospital for treatment.
“Mom…”
Sonny sobbed and cried out.
He was covered in blood—his mother’s blood.
“Sonny.”
Hank felt a deep sense of guilt.
Why hadn’t he carried his son back then?
If he had taken Sonny into the bridal shop, his son wouldn’t have been taken from him, and Liberty wouldn’t have been stabbed to protect him.
If anything were to happen to Liberty…
Hank couldn’t bear to contemplate the consequences.
She would be okay!
Liberty was a good person. God would look out for her and keep her safe.
With Sonny in his arms, Hank climbed into the ambulance.
The paramedics rushed to stop the bleeding. Although the wounds had missed her vital organs, it was crucial to prevent Liberty from losing too much blood.
Noticing that Sonny was covered in blood, one of the paramedics attempted to bandage him, thinking he…
“Mom’s blood,” Sonny cried, sobbing as he spoke. The paramedic gently picked him up and checked to ensure he was unharmed. He held a deep respect for the unconscious Liberty, who had bravely defended her child at the cost of her own life. The man in black had stabbed and kicked Liberty, causing severe damage to her internal organs. Despite the injuries, she never released her grip on her son, only loosening it when it was finally safe. A female paramedic wiped away tears in secret.
Hank carried Sonny, his eyes fixed on Liberty, afraid to breathe or ask questions for fear of distracting the paramedics. They arrived at the hospital within minutes, and Liberty was rushed straight into the emergency room. Outside, Hank waited with Sonny in his arms, where Duncan’s men and the York family’s bodyguards were also present. Meanwhile, Josh’s team coordinated with the police to apprehend the attackers.
“Dad, will Mom die?” Sonny asked fearfully, his eyes swollen from crying. Hank quickly reassured him, “No, your mom won’t die. She’s a good person. Good people live to be a hundred. She won’t die. She won’t.” He spoke to comfort both Sonny and himself.
After some time, it occurred to him to make a phone call. When Hank pulled out his phone, Sonny grabbed it from him. Remembering his aunt’s number, he dialed Serenity. Hank chose not to intervene. There was no certainty that Liberty would survive, and it was crucial to inform Serenity so she could arrive quickly, just in case Liberty needed to be seen one last time.
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