Chapter 669 I don't want to be separated from you anymore.
Robert watched.
Robert's mind was somewhat confused. He didn't understand why Fiona would come here since she didn't love Darwin. Why wasn't she afraid when he pointed the gun at her?
"Fiona, I have no intention of hurting you. If you leave now, you can still survive!" Robert said in a deep voice, "It won't be bad for you If Darwin is dead. As a legal couple, Solomons and all his assets will belong to you once he is gone."
Fiona confirmed that Darwin was unhurt.
Now, Fiona's priority was to buy time until the rescue team arrived. She couldn't open these locks by herself!
Before that happened, she needed to calm Robert down or maybe even control him.
"I need a will." Fiona turned back and looked at Robert. "Do you know how many people are in the Solomons family? All those countless relatives. Without a will, they can all come and claim Darwin's property. That would be very troublesome for me."
Robert was stunned.
"You came here not to save him?" Robert asked.
Fiona tightly squeezed Darwin's hand in a hidden angle from Robert's sight.
Then, Fiona let go, stood up, and faced Robert.
“Robert, why are you acting surprised? Haven't you already investigated? You should know about everything between me and him, right? Darwin has only brought me suffering and coercion. I never would have married him if it weren't for my childhood friend, my children, and the vast Solomons family fortune. With Annie's plan, I can finally escape this control freak. I no longer have to worry about my loved ones and myself being harmed by Darwin, and I can also get my hands on those assets. Why wouldn't I do it?
Robert listened to her.
His gaze fell on Darwin, whose face had turned pale.
"Did you hear that?" he asked. "I just told you that she doesn't love you!"
"So, do you have paper and pen here? I need him to write a will for me. He needs to write it quickly so that I can leave soon and not interfere with your plans!"
Robert wasn't worried at all about what tricks Fiona might try.
This place would collapse sooner or later.
Darwin was securely bound, and Fiona couldn't rescue him.
However, Robert would have no regrets even if there was only a fifty percent chance of seeing Darwin betrayed and abandoned by his loved one before his death.
Robert pointed to a cabinet not far away. "There's paper and pen inside."
Fiona walked swiftly over to it, opened the drawer, and found the paper and pen.
"Fiona, you truly are Janna's daughter. You always know what is most advantageous," Robert said to Fiona, even though his gaze remained on Darwin.
Seeing Darwin's expression as if he was falling into hell, Robert's own pain was greatly healed.
Darwin finally understood Hathaway's suffering!
However, in the instant Robert finished speaking, Fiona, who was holding the paper, suddenly and without any warning, lunged at Robert.
In almost an instant, Fiona dragged Robert out of his wheelchair.
Fiona pinned down Robert's hand, holding the gun, and wrestled with him.
Darwin hadn't reacted yet.
Then, two gunshots rang out.
"Fiona!" Darwin shouted hoarsely, desperately trying to get to them. However, Darwin's hand was tightly locked up by chains. He struggled so much that his wrist started bleeding.
The next second, Fiona pushed away Robert's weight on top of her.
Robert lay on the ground with two holes in his abdomen, blood gushing out frantically.
Robert gasped heavily.
His gaze fell on the ceiling as his body temperature rapidly disappeared inch by inch.
"Oh my God!"
Fiona's hands were covered in blood, still gripping the small handgun.
"Fiona!" Darwin urgently called out to her.
Fiona turned to look at Darwin and quickly approached Robert, searching for something on him.
"I threw away the key a while ago," Robert smiled. Fiona, the switch isn't on the wheelchair. Pulling me down won't do any good."
"You, you have to die," Robert said, spitting out two mouthfuls of blood.
"I don't want to kill you. Tell me where the key is, and I'll call an ambulance for you immediately!" Fiona said immediately.
Nothing was resembling a switch on Robert.
Burl took over the intelligent system again, and Fiona thought that the switch that could be used for mutual destruction must be on the wheelchair.
So Fiona immediately rushed over and pulled Robert out of the wheelchair.
During the fight just now, Fiona deliberately pushed the wheelchair away.
With blood all over his mouth, Robert laughed at Fiona's words, "Chelsea, the switch is the tide. It's already here. When it reaches the set position, this place will collapse immediately. You still have a chance to escape. You should leave now. You can't save Darwin!"
Fiona stiffened instantly.
Tide.
Fiona glanced at the calm sea outside the window.
"The key!" she grabbed Robert's collar and roared in anger.
Robert looked at Fiona. "Your children, they are waiting for you to go back. You should leave."
"My children? Didn't you send Sabre to kill them? Robert, do you think I would believe what you said? You don’t want to hurt my mom? You want to kill the person I love the most, kill my children, and leave me to suffer a lifetime of pain. That's your purpose, isn't it?"
Robert laughed even more madly.
"Or else? Let you live a happy life with your children?" After speaking, Robert started to cough up blood.
Fiona forcefully threw Robert back onto the ground.
Fiona ran back to Darwin, took out Crimson's dagger, and was about to cut the ropes that bound Darwin.
"Honey, honey, calm down, look at me, listen to me," Darwin's eyes were filled with tears as he gently spoke to Fiona.
"Christopher is almost here, and the police, too. You will be fine," Fiona said without looking at Darwin, who was desperately trying to unlock the restraints.
Little did she know, just as Fiona's words fell, the house trembled violently.
An unprecedented fear instantly enveloped Fiona.
Robert sensed this and immediately laughed. "Chelsea, you have less than a minute to run!"
"You shut up!"
Fiona turned back and roared at Robert.
Then she looked at Darwin.
"Go." Darwin nodded repeatedly at her. "I have already made a will. Charles and Chicago cannot be without you, go home, be good."
Fiona's tears welled up in her eyes.
The balcony had already collapsed halfway, and the house was tilting.
Robert held his breath, watching Fiona and Darwin.
Robert wanted to see Fiona leave, to see Darwin being abandoned!
"I'm tired, I don't want to leave." Fiona looked at Darwin, shaking her head. "Charles and Chicago
have Janna and Thalassa. They will have many people who love them. But I don't want to be separated from you anymore." "