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You Hit My Heart by Kylie Stanford

Chapter 1789
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Chapter 1789: It's Not Over

Luther lifted Anderson upright, holding the small body closely to his chest, tightening his embrace as he felt a surge of fear.

"Is Anderson injured?" Felix stepped forward, concerned. He touched Anderson's forehead. "He's unconscious. With the living room

in that state, I'm not sure if his eardrums will be affected. It's also possible that he has a concussion. You should take him to the

hospital as soon as possible."

Luther nodded. "Felix, I'm really sorry about Vicki."

Felix patted Luther's shoulder. "Don't say those useless words. I'll find a way to handle it. The situation outside is chaotic, so I'll

withdraw my men. If you need any further assistance, just letknow."

Luther then instructed the leader of the mercenaries, "This is Mr. Saunders. You'll follow him and obey his orders. Your task now is

to protect Mr. Saunders."

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"Yes," the leader of the mercenaries replied.

Felix nodded. "Alright. | won't stand on ceremony. Sof my men were injured tonight, and we're short on manpower. Take care

of yourself."

After saying that, Felix turned and left.

He walked faster and faster, pretending to be carefree, but his heart was heavy with worry. Vicki had been taken away by Cloud,

and he hated himself for it. He couldn't predict how Cloud would treat Vicki. He was both afraid and concerned.

Outside the Warner residence, the SUVs brought by Cloud had blocked the avenue. Luther left the special forces to handle the

situation while he carried Anderson and rushed toward the entrance, boarding the car they had arrived in.

Joyce and Alisha were still at the hospital, and he couldn't bear to stay away from them any longer.

Darrin drove, speeding all the way. The special forces soldiers who had cwith them drove another car, taking Mr. Arnold and

the other injured guards to the hospital together.

Upon arriving at the hospital, Darrin had already contacted them by phone and arranged for medical carts and a medical team. He

also called Reuben, who had been anxiously waiting.

As soon as they arrived, the medical personnel swiftly took Anderson and sent him into the CT room.

Luther and Darrin waited outside the CT room.

Darrin was restless. "Mr. Warner, I'm sorry. It's my oversight that | didn't leave enough manpower to guard the Warner family.

Anderson is so clever, and if anything happened to him, | wouldn't be able to face the marshal."

"Don't say those things. As long as he's unharmed, that's what matters. And don't blyourself. No matter how many people you

left behind, Cloud would have succeeded tonight. There's no difference," Luther comforted him.

"Thanks to Anderson's quick thinking, he knew to hide in the safe room. Otherwise, the consequences would have been

unimaginable," Darrin sighed heavily.

Luther was also filled with lingering fear. Sweat had soaked through his back, and his forehead was covered in large beads of

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sweat.

In the midst of his anxiety, the door of the CT room slowly opened.

The radiologist inside called them in.

Luther quickly entered the inner room, standing in front of the computer.

The doctor explained, "There's no big problem. His current unconsciousness is due to mild cerebral edema. The shockwave from

the explosion can cause blast-related brain injury, resulting in headaches, confusion, difficulty concentrating, and unusual

emotions. However, these symptoms usually improve within a few days. Please don't worry. If he vomits after waking up, it's also

normal. We will conduct further examinations. Also, for now, it seems that his eardrums are fine."

Luther breathed a sigh of relief. "Okay, thank you."

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