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Chapter 390 She's Suffered Enough

Chapter 390 She's Suffered Enough

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In the ring, even after Melody's punch knocked him down, Gary stubbornly picked himself up. His gentle as he looked at her.

How could he forget? How dared he forget?

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That dream of the prison fire haunted him every night, burning in his mind like an endless torment.

It was so vivid, as though he had truly been there, as if he had stood coldly by, watching as Melody lay bound in chains, a bloodstained cloth covering her eyes. What had happened to her eyes?

Had someone... taken them?

Why was she trapped in that dark, fiery prison? Who had sent her to such a hopeless place?

Each night, the dream unfolded a bit more, revealing one more piece of that fateful fire.

Until he finally saw himself.

In the dream, he saw himself rushing into the abandoned prison. His eyes were cold and disdainful, as though Melody were nothing more than trash beneath his notice... When he entered with the family, the first sight that greeted him was a battered and bloodied Melody, lying atop Suzanna, as if she were tormenting her.

But how could that have been? Melody had been so frail then.

Even though, Suzanna was still a frail patient at that time.

But even then, she was in better condition than Melody, who was covered in needle marks and had lost her eyesight.

The truth was obvious if they thought about it rationally, yet no one in the Shields cared about this objective fact.

After they rushed into the prison, they all instinctively began to blame Melody.

Sean went so far as to slap Melody.

Gary observed himself, showing no emotion on his face, looking down as he gently helped up Suzanna with concern.

At that moment, he felt as if his heart was being twisted in reality.

The dream replayed the scene of the Shields showing concern as they escorted Suzanna out of the prison.

Cameron personally carried the frightened girl, clutching her chest, without sparing a single glance at Melody, who was left behind in the corner.

They managed to escape before the flames spread, getting into a car bound for the hospital.

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Only then did "Gary frown and voice his worry, saying to the others in the car, "Cam, Melody is still inside!

"How..." he began to ask, but his words were interrupted by Suzanna's cough. The frail girl leaned weakly against Cam's embrace, clutching her chest. With a few drops of blood on her face, her cheeks smudged with soot from the fire they had just fled. Suzanna frowned with worry as well and added, "Yes, even though I've unlocked Mel's chains, she... she can't see, Cam, hurry back and rescue her.

"She already gave me her eyes, she's suffered enough. How can we abandon her?"

As the eldest, Timothy also realized that his partiality had gone too far.NôvelDrama.Org holds this content.

Even if Melody was at fault in countless ways, she had ended up in prison while covering for the Shields.

Being the responsible eldest brother, he couldn't help but pick up his phone, calling the bodyguards to go in and rescue her.

But just then, someone tapped on the car window, and Freda's worried voice came through, "Mr. Tim, I've already sent my nephew Wilson to rescue Melody. You just take Ms. Shield to the hospital.

"Heart conditions can't be delayed, you know.

"Besides, Ms. Shield has finally tied the knot with Mr. Kenrick Payne. The wedding banquet is tomorrow, after all; we can't let anyone spoil things on purpose."

The implication was clear to everyone present.

Kenrick and Melody had once been close. Although they never publicly disclosed a relationship, their closeness was obvious.

Later, Kenrick explained to Suzie, and only then did everyone understand.

Melody had never been romantically involved with Kenrick; it was merely that before Martin fell into a coma, she had specifically asked Kenrick to take care of her, leading to the misunderstanding about their relationship. From beginning to end, Kenrick only ever saw himself as a "brother" to Melody.

Yet Melody couldn't bear to see her sister with her childhood friend, always trying to come between them.

More than once, this had caused Suzie to cry in secret.

If her brothers hadn't happened to witness it, no one would have known how domineering Melody had been, bullying Suzie right under their noses....

After pondering for a moment, Timothy furrowed his brow tightly, sighed, and finally spoke with a tone of resolution, "Mrs. Swenson is right. Even though Melody can't see, the fire isn't large. With Wilson rescuing her, nothing will happen to her."


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