Chapter 60 Audrey Turnah Is Dead

Peter Turnah already knew the whole story from the bodyguard.

Why was his daughter so stupid?

She rushed over and used her body to defend Jerry Dank from getting stabbed.

Peter Turnah still couldn't tell what his daughter's feelings were towards Jerry Dank.

Said that she liked Jerry Dank, but she wanted to leave Bullen.

She said she didn't like him, but she did not hesitate to use her life to save him.

Thinking of his daughter this time, Peter Turnah did not know if she could get through this alive.

Peter Turnah couldn't stop crying.

A person who used to make concrete decisions in the company and never frowned no matter how many difficulties he encountered, was sitting on the bench outside the emergency room door at this moment, covering his face and choking, making everyone around him gloomy.

Meanwhile, inside a villa in a resort in Bullen.

Charles Baman, who was previously tied up, covered in blood, and yelled miserably at the camera, had now showered and changed, and was playing cards with Leopold Demp.

"How is it? Did I act well just now?" He asked Leopold.

Just now he had lost a card game against Leopold Demp and had to be punished.

Leopold Demp asked him to act as a hostage tortured by the robbers.

Charles Baman felt very satisfied with his performance.

Leopold Demp was obviously a little restless.

''Not bad,'' he replied with little to no concern.

"What's not bad, that my explosive performance? Okay. Let me think about it. You're going to lose later, so I'll let you win it for now," Charles Baman insisted.

He didn't know what else to think of, and with a narrow smile, he whispered something in Leopold Demp's ear.

"I can't tell, why are you so hurt, Chrles Baman?!" Leopold Demp suddenly asked, his face darkening.

"Didn't you say that you have been among thousands of flowers, and not a single leaf touched your body?" He added.

"I just want to see what you look like when you get on your body," Charles Baman smiled and replied.

Leopold Demp was so angry that he punched him.

"Get lost!" He yelped.

The two boys were arguing, when Leopold Demp's phone suddenly rang, it was his father calling.

"Where are you?" His father asked.

"Haven't you always had a crush on Audrey? How come she was stabbed and you are nowhere near her?'' Leopold Demp's father asked.

Leopold Demp's expression suddenly changed.

"Who stabbed her?" He asked.

"I don't know. I heard that the man didn't intend to hurt her. It seems that she was blocking him from stabbing someone else," Leopold Demp's father explained.

The man didn't know much about the situation either.

"Hurry up and come back!" he told Leopold.

Leopold Demp hung up the phone with trembling hands, grabbed the car keys on the table, turned around and ran outside.

Audrey Turnah's consciousness was drowsy and fluttering, as if she was falling into a boundless dark abyss.

For a long time, there seemed to be whispered conversations and slight sounds in her ears.

She tried to open her eyes, but the light in front of her eyes was very bright and dazzling that she subconsciously wanted to raise her hand to cover her eyes.

"Miss Turnah, are you awake?"

The nurse noticed her movement.

"Don't move, you have an infusion needle on the back of your hand,'' she said to Audrey pleasantly.

Audrey Turnah looked around blankly.

"Where is this?'' She asked.

"This is the intensive care unit. You are injured and just finished an operation,'' the nurse replied hastily.

The Turnah family had major shares in this hospital, so the nurses were very polite to Audrey Turnah.

Audrey Turnah turned some stiff brain cells, recalling with difficulty.

Wilson Burn, Jerry Dank, the man in the peaked cap, the knife, the light, how she rushed over to save Jerry.

And what she said to Jerry in the car when she thought she was going to die.

In an instant, Audrey Turnah remembered everything.

She took a deep breath.

"Am I going to die?" She asked.

"No, Miss Turnah, the most dangerous time is over," the nurse replied.

The nurse comforted her.

"In a few days, when the injury stabilizes, you will be transferred to the general ward,'' she added.

Audrey gasped.

Will she die later?

If Jerry Dank promised her, would he go back on his word?

She thought of that nightmare.

"Audrey, I have been looking for you for a long time." she remembered when Jerry Dank said that to her.

Thinking of his Phoenix company again, thinking of the cruel torture she went through when she was imprisoned in the mental hospital in the dream, and the incidents of her father and her falling from the building, all vividly in front of her eyes, she felt apprehensive.

She used to think that the dream was just a dream after all.

But later, all kinds of plots in the dream became reality in an extremely strange way. Although it was slightly different from the dream, it was more or less the same.

Audrey Turnah suddenly had an idea.

If, if she died, can everything be terminated?

After she died, the tragedy in the dream would never happen again.

All the grievances between the Turnah family and the Dank family can all be perfectly written off.

And it can completely cut off Jerry Dank's thoughts of revenge.

Because he would feel that if she owed him her life, she would naturally be embarrassed, and then he would take revenge on the Turnah family for Mrs. Dank's death.

Audrey Turnah thought about it, and felt that it was better for her to die.

Death, for her, seemed to be the best ending.

Anyway, she had to leave Bullen city, leaving alive, it was better than to leave dead.

After she died, her soul will settle with Bullen's past and Jerry Dank.

From now on, in a strange city, she would no longer need to be troubled by Jerry Dank in her life, and would no longer need to worry about that nightmare.

Audrey Turnah seemed to have made up her mind.

"Please, go and ask my father to come in," she said to the nurse.

She was worried.

"I just want to see my father, please don't let others in," she instructed the nurse.

The nurse hurriedly agreed, nodded and left.

Outside the intensive care unit, the air was oppressive and heavy, making it suffocating.

Jerry Dank's face was pale, his pupils were pitch black, like a cold, temperatureless sculpture.

He was still wearing the bloody clothes, standing there quietly, but as time passed, the blood on his clothes had already condensed into dark red.

The nurse came out in a hurry.

"Boss, Miss Turnah is awake, she wants to see you," the nurse said to Peter Turnah.

Peter Turnah got up in a hurry and almost staggered into the intensive care unit.

Jerry Dank's eyebrows finally moved, and he raised his legs stiffly, as if he also wanted to see Audrey.

But, Charles Turnah stood in front of him and blocked him.

"My sister only wants to see my father!" Charles Turnah said rudely to Jerry Dank.

Even her elder brother had not been mentioned, and Jerry Dank wants to go in, dreaming!

Jerry Dank moved his lips, but in the end, he didn't say anything.

Leopold Demp, who was next to him, had red eyes, and looked at Jerry Dank with complicated emotions.

He already knew the reason for Audrey Turnah's injury, and his mind was in a mess.

What happened?

How could Audrey be so stupid as to block a knife aimed at Jerry Dank?

Who was it that wanted to kill Jerry Dank?

Peter Turnah didn't stay in the intensive care unit for too long, and came out with a heavy expression.

"Sir, how is Audrey?" Leopold Demp asked eagerly.

Charles Turnah also went up to Peter Turnah.

"Dad, what did Audrey say?" He asked.

Peter Turnah looked at Jerry Dank with complicated eyes.

"She didn't say anything, just let us...not worry," he replied.

He walked slowly to the bench and sat down. He lowered his head and said nothing, his expression extremely gloomy.

The air became heavy again.

In the middle of the night, the monitoring equipment in the intensive care unit suddenly let out a sharp cry.

Immediately, there rose the panicked footsteps of nurses and doctors.

Audrey Turnah was wheeled into the emergency room again for first aid.

But this time, she never woke up again.

"The knife was too close to the patient's heart, sorry, we did our best," the doctor announced.

When the doctor's words fell on everyone's ears, every word was like a thunderbolt.

Jerry Dank's heart was also shaken to pieces and shattered.

Leopold Demp rushed to the bedside, crying like a child.

Peter Turnah stood, dumbfounded, as if he had been hit too hard, and he didn't know how to react.

The white sheet covered Audrey Turnah's face, and her exposed little hand was as pale as death, and there were needle holes left by the infusion on the back of her hand.

Jerry Dank trembled, wanting to uncover the sheet, wanting to see her for the last time, but Charles Turnah rushed over emotionally, and pushed him away.

His eyes were red.

"Jerry Dank, you killed my sister, do you still have the guts to want to see her?" He asked.

Charles Turnah really hated Jerry Dank to death.

It was all because of Jerry that his sister had that horrible nightmare, and that she wanted to leave Bullen City wholeheartedly, and that she died today.

The Turnah family had become devastated and off the radar, and the Dank family where to be blamed for this.

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