Chapter 99
Tve worked so hard at dancing, dreaming of one day becoming Victoria’s student and joining the Dance Association. Yet you, my sister, who grew up in the countryside and never learned to dance, are somehow the Vice President
As if she’d experienced a huge shock, Esther muttered to herself, tears flowing uncontrollably down her checks,
It took a while for her to calm down a bit. She glared at Lenore, her face twisted with anger. “You’re the head of the dance club. Just a word from you could have gotten me in, but you didn’t help!
“Not only that, you let Bonnie compete with me for the spot. Why! This was the biggest joke ever
cause more trouble, Lenore decided to take action at once, and Joseph called
“Get her out of here” Sering her lose control and fearing she might cause mo for help
Esther was being dragged out, but she didn’t struggle. Her eyes, filled with anger, glared at Lenore, and the gritted her teeth, shouting, “Lenore! You’re a cure. Such a-” And then her mouth was covered.
Victoria kept her mouth shut, not daring to speak. Lenore, showing no emotion, adjusted the coat draped over her shoulders and turned to take the thermos from Silas. “Let’s go she said flatly, though the atmosphere around her was chilly.
Silas thought. “A race car driver, the founder of the Heartland Chamber of Commerce, and the vice president of the International Dance Association. She has many intriguing identities, all well–hidden
Silas, hands in his pockets, followed her closely, his eyes deep and enigmatic. He wondered if there would ever be a chance to see her dance
Stephen rushed back after getting Rachel’s call, his beer belly jiggling with every step: “What on earth is going on?”
Rachel said anxiously. Joseph sent someone to take Ella away, talking about some intentional harm. How could her daughter possibly hurt anyone? It was obviously a setup.”
Joseph Mr. Joseph Chapin Stephen’s face changed “Where are they now?”
Rachel replied. “Senanville Grand Theater”
At the hospital, seeing Lenore. Bonnie rushed into her arms, burying her head on Lenore’s shoulder, unable to hold back her tears, her voice muffled Lenore!
Lenore patted her back gently and said softly, “It’s going to be okay; don’t worry.”
This gentle and doing demeanor only showed in front of Bonnie. Watching the two of them hugging closely, Silas squinted slightly, feeling a sudden pang of jealousy and wanting a cigarette.
Bonnie lifted her bead, wiped her tears, and said, “B
“But Emily,
Lenore pinched her cheek lightly and wiped her tears with her thumb, raising an eyebrow with a playful smile. “Forgot what I’m really good at?”
Bonnie paused, her eyes gradually lighting up. How could she forget that–Lenore was the most amazing healer in the world.
Suce
Emily got hurt because she protected Bonnie, Lenore definitely would not stand by
“Sir.” Chuck called out quietly as he approached. Silas showed a slight reaction, stepping aside. Chuck leaned in and whispered, “We’ve got news— Xtreme has been seen in Senanville.”
Silas’s eyes glinted with coldness. “When?”
Chuck said, “Last night. The trace appeared for a good thirty seconds, around this area, but we couldn’t pin down the exact location.
Senanville was not buzzing with activity, Silas didn’t know why Xtreme was here. He frowned, thought for a moment, and then instructed, “Add. another 325 million dollars to that offer.
Chuck paused slightly. “Sir, it’s already at 22.3 billion dollars. II Xtreme isn’t interested, adding more”
Silas remained calm. “I said we’d keep adding until they accept.” Chuck dared not say more..
Emily didn’t wake up until evening. Her leg was numb from the anesthesia, so she couldn’t feel any pain–her lower body had no sensation at all.
Bonnie let out a deep sigh of relief. “You’re finally awake!”
Emily squirmed, trying to sit up but she couldn’t feel her legs and felt completely weak. She stared at the ceiling of the hospital room for a while before grabbing Bonnie’s hand, bursting into tears. “Have I been amputated! Will I never dance again! My mom, she’ll definitely kill me…
She had been crying for almost half an hour and only stopped when she couldn’t cry anymore, Bonnie was surprised at how much she could ery.
Finally finding a chance to speak, Bonnie tossed away the pile of tissues used to wipe Emily’s tears and gently said. “You still have both of your legs. Don’t worry, you won’t need them amputated?