?Chapter 677:
“Oh my God! I can’t believe Ellie is the secret owner of this ind!”
“It makes sense now why she and Baylee have that big house!”
“Oh my God! But honestly, it doesn’t surprise me much.”
As Garfield looked at the surprised faces of those around him, a satisfied smile spread across his lips. He was proud of Ellie’s sess and wealth, eager for others to recognize and look up to her!
Ignoring thempletely, Ellie hurried Baylee and the doctor onto the ferry bus, racing towards the runway as fast as possible. Kaiden gently held Ellie’s hand to give herfort. She felt very nervous and scared, making her hands cold.
“Baylee’s going to be okay. Don’t be afraid,” Kaiden gave her gentle reassurance. Despite appearing calm on the outside, Ellie was actually extremely nervous. Kaiden’s words stirred her emotions, causing tears that had been held back to suddenly fill her eyes.
“Kaiden, I’m really afraid…” Unbeknownst to her, tears streamed down her cheeks as she gazed at him.
Kaiden rested his forehead against hers and softlyforted her. “Don’t worry. Everything’s going to be alright.”
“Out of everyone I grew up with, only Baylee truly treated me with sincerity. I…”
“Don’t be afraid. Those who love you will be okay. Don’t be afraid.”
Ellie was almost about to fall apart, but as soon as she arrived at the runway, she calmed down and walked calmly to the helicopter’s driver’s seat. It seemed like she had always been strong.
“Let me take care of this.”
Kaiden gently guided Ellie into the passenger seat and fastened her seatbelt. “Sweetheart, your hands are shaking. Are you sure you still want to fly the helicopter?”
“Do you even know how to fly a helicopter?” Ellie asked, uncertainty creeping into her voice.
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“I’m capable of more than you think.”
“Then let’s get moving!”
Kaiden’s emotions were mixed. Just a moment ago, she was doubting his abilities, and now she was asking him to take charge.
“Alright,” Kaiden said warmly. “I will do as you say.”
At the hospital, the chief physician, with twenty years of experience, remarked, “Good thing you got here when you did. If the poison had reached her heart, we might not have been able to save her. The helicopter definitely made a difference.”
Ellie sighed with relief. “When do you think my friend will wake up?”
“In about three to four hours.”
Ellie expressed her gratitude to the doctor, the weight of the situation finally easing from her shoulders. She sat down, her heart still racing as if she’d narrowly avoided a disaster.
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