The Tycoon Has A Secret Crush On Me
Chapter 1222 - 1445: Disturbance in the Fetal Energy

Chapter 1222: Chapter 1445: Disturbance in the Fetal Energy

She struggled to get up, but Song Ze grasped her hand. "Don’t, don’t bother."

His life was rapidly slipping away, and it was very difficult for him to speak.

"You said you’d, you’d have dinner with me. I’ve been waiting, waiting for your call."

"It was me who broke my promise.I’m sorry, once you get better, I’ll treat you to two meals, no, four, okay?" Ye Ranran said urgently.

She cradled his head with one hand and wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth with the other.

But why did it seem like the more she wiped, the more blood there was?

"You once said you wouldn’t, wouldn’t abandon me," Song Ze’s hand touched her face.

Ye Ranran’s face looked even paler than his. Tears poured down like rain, streaming ceaselessly from her eyes.

"But seeing you cry makes me happy. Does that mean you actually care about me a little?" Song Ze moved but lacked the strength.

Ye Ranran helped him sit up, and with her support, he rested his head on her shoulder.

His blood completely stained her body red.

"Ranran, I’m leaving. Don’t cry after today, or it will break my heart." Song Ze closed his eyes.

His hand fell from Ye Ranran’s face, swayed gently with the breeze beside her, and then there was no more movement.

"No." Ye Ranran held him tight and finally burst into loud wailing.

She cried as if her heart was breaking, but the person in her arms never moved again.

The downpour finally began, and the rain washed away the bloodstains. The vivid red blood mixed with the rainwater and dyed the ground red.

Jun Mochan hurried over and when he saw this scene, his heart turned ice-cold.

The very thing he had feared the most had still happened.

Some things, it seemed, were inescapable after all.

"Ranran." Jun Mochan walked over with an umbrella, intending to lift her up, but Ye Ranran clung to Song Ze, refusing to let go.

"Please save him, can you save him?" Ye Ranran begged.

Jun Mochan looked at Song Ze in her arms, his expression filled with sorrow. "Ranran, he’s dead."

"No, I don’t believe it. How could he be dead?" She couldn’t accept it; she didn’t want him to die.

Ye Ranran shook her head repeatedly.

"He’s dead now, not breathing," said Jun Mochan as he tried to pull her away.

Ye Ranran’s hands clutched tightly, holding Song Ze firmly. "No, I don’t believe it. You’re not a doctor, how can you say he’s dead?"

Jun Mochan didn’t want to argue further and forcefully took Song Ze from her arms. Ye Ranran didn’t resist; instead, she covered her stomach and fell to the ground.

Seeing the fresh blood flowing from her lower body, Jun Mochan became terrified and swiftly picked her up and left.

Looking at Song Ze lying alone in the rain, Ye Ranran reached out her hand. He was so particular about cleanliness. How could she let him lie there, with the rain so dirty and the ground covered in dust?

And the ground was so cold; he must be uncomfortable.

Jun Mochan put Ye Ranran into the car and, seeing her gaze fixed in Song Ze’s direction, he understood. "I’ve already sent for someone. They’ll be here soon and will take him away."

The Song Family probably also sent someone, and they might arrive even sooner.

Pain caused Ye Ranran to curl up, biting her lips and enduring with all her might.

"If it hurts, cry out, don’t bear it," said Jun Mochan.

It hurt everywhere, but her heart hurt the most.

Jun Mochan drove Ye Ranran to the hospital as fast as he could.

"The water has broken, get ready for delivery," the doctor put on the gloves.

The operating room doors closed swiftly, leaving Jun Mochan outside.

He paced anxiously back and forth as the sounds of Ye Ranran’s anguished cries finally emanated from within.

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