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Chapter 1840

    Chapter 1840


    When Lucian arrived at the hospital, Sonya was still in the emergency room.


    His arrival even startled the hospital director, who rushed over to check on Sonya and reassured them


    that she would be fine.


    “Mr. Farwell, your mother has regained consciousness, and all her vital signs are normal. She only


    suffered a mild concussion from the impact to her head, but as long as she stays in the hospital for


    observation, she should be fine!”


    Lucian nodded and thanked the doctor before immediately going in to check on Sonya.


    Sonya''s expression was still a bit dazed, but when she saw her son, she immediately smiled. “Lucian, I


    got into a car ident, but thankfully I''m okay. Don''t worry; I''m fine!”


    Seeing the concern in her son''s eyes, Sonya felt unexpectedly happy, as it had been a long time since


    she had felt her son''s care.


    Lucian approached her and asked if there were any parts of her body that were hurting.


    Sonya shook her head. “I''m really fine. My head just got hit by the airbag. Fortunately, I wasn''t driving


    too fast, but it''s a shame about the spilled soup...”


    “You''re involved in an ident, and yet, you''re still worrying about soup? Why are you so careless?”


    Elias pushed open the door and walked briskly to his wife, grabbing her hand and checking her


    anxiously. He was worried that something might have been missed during the examination.


    Seeing her husband''s nervous appearance, Sonya felt even happier and said with a smile, “I''m really


    fine. I wasn''t paying attention, so I got into an ident. Oh, and I''m sorry about Roxanne''s car!”


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    Lucian immediately said, “Mom, the car isn''t important! We can just buy another one. But what about


    you? Did you not rest well, and is that why you lost concentration?”


    “No, I don''t think so! But I felt like the brakes were acting up. Fortunately, I was the one driving. If it had


    been Roxanne and if she was driving fast, it could have been worse!”


    Sonya''s offhanded remark caused both Elias and Lucian to freeze and their expressions to turn


    serious.


    “Mom, are you saying that the brakes failed? That was Roxanne''s car!” Lucian''s heart skipped a beat,


    and he felt that this ident was not as simple as it seemed.


    Elias'' gaze confirmed Lucian''s suspicions.


    “Lucian, go to the traffic department and find out what happened. I''ll stay here with your mother.” Elias


    nodded slightly, gesturing for his son to leave.


    “Okay, then stay with Mom. Let me know if anything happens. I''ll go to the traffic department!” Lucian


    turned and left in a hurry.


    This made Sonya roll her eyes at her husband. “Our son finally showed concern for me, and you made


    him leave in such a hurry. Why are you in such a rush?”


    “You''re too carefree! A sudden brake failure isn''t normal at all. Plus, Roxanne was still using that car


    yesterday! How could it just coincidentally fail today?” Elias revealed the seriousness of the situation.


    Sonya thought about it, and her eyes widened in shock.


    “Are you saying that someone wants to harm Roxanne? Coincidentally, I borrowed her car, and


    because I usually drive so slowly, the ident wasn''t serious.”


    Elias frowned and looked at her. It was Sonya who had initially reminded them of this possibility. “Didn''t


    you mention it yourself earlier? Did you not think of this?”


    “I was just joking at first. How could I have thought of such a sinister plot? Who could it be? And how


    did they have the opportunity to tamper with the car?” Sonya''s questions were what confused Elias as


    well.
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