Chapter 250
The car screeched to a halt, and Esme was gasping, her face pale.
"Get out," Alexander said coldly, his eyes on Esme.
Esme bit her lip. "Alexander, I know I messed up."
"I said, get out!" His icy stare left no room for argument.
"This is the loop road. Are you really leaving me here?" Esme's eyes welled up.
"You're resourceful, right? Just a loop road," Alexander sneered. "Esme, remember this. You can use me and cause chaos in the Tudor family, but if my grandmother gets hurt, I won't forgive you, even if you saved me." Alexander's tone was harsh.
Esme felt like she'd been punched. "Is your grandmother that important?"
"What else?" Alexander frowned. "If you don't respect her, forget about marrying into the Tudor family!"
"I did respect her, but she humiliated me in front of reporters! She told me to get off the stage and said I should be your sister! What more do you want from me?" Esme was upset.
Alexander stayed silent, waiting for her to get out.
Esme's anger flared. "I've put up with enough for you. Do you want me to be like Elizabeth, serving your family like a maid?"
Alexander's face turned cold. 'Elizabeth was like a maid?'
"Get out," he said, not wanting to argue anymore.
Compared to Elizabeth, Esme didn't measure up.
Thunder rumbled.
Esme looked at the sky, then back at Alexander. "It's going to rain." Was he really leaving her here?
Alexander's face was set.
Esme bit her lip, glared at him, and angrily got out of the car.
'Fine, I'll get out! He'll come back and apologize later!' she thought.
However, the car door closed, and Alexander drove off without hesitation.
Esme watched his car disappear and shouted, "Alexander! You bastard!"
He really left her!
Alexander glanced in the rearview mirror.
He'd spoiled Esme too much, making her reckless and thoughtless.
He decided she needed to learn a lesson.
But Esme regretted it as soon as she got out. She called Alexander, but he didn't answer.
She squatted and texted him: [Alexander, I really know I was wrong. I won't do it again, okay?]
At the hospital, Alexander arrived just as the rain started pouring.
"Lisbun had so much rain and snow lately," Elara sighed.
"Where were you all afternoon?" Blake asked.
Alexander noticed fresh fruit on the bedside table.
"Elizabeth just visited your grandmother. She left when it started raining," Elara said.
Alexander paused as lightning lit up the city. "She just left?"
"Yeah, didn't you see her in the elevator?" Elara asked.
Alexander thought he might have seen a familiar figure earlier.
"Elizabeth is really good. The Tudor family wronged her," Elara sighed.
Years ago, after Elara's car accident, Elizabeth took care of her. Without Elizabeth, Elara wouldn't be where she was now.