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Snatched a Billionaire to be My Husband Chapter 446

Chapter 446 She Lost Him

Cora’s heart sank continuously. She wanted to see it.

But Carter said, “You’d better stay here. The last person they want to see now is you. I think you should know why.”

His words struck Cora’s heart like a hammer.

Carter was right. Lionel hired killers to take revenge on them because of her.

The Hansen elders valued Byron. If Byron had something wrong, they would definitely hate her.

But Cora still wanted to take a look, even if the Hansen family would scold her.

She was not afraid of it as long as she could see him again.

She walked behind Carter, but Carter suddenly stopped, turned around, and stared at her coldly.

“Don’t forget what Mr. Hansen said. You signed the divorce agreement. Now, you have nothing to do with him. So you have no right to participate in this affair.”

Cora turned pale in an instant.

It turned out that he was saying goodbye to her at that time.

Chapter 446 She Lost Him

But Cora was focused on the divorce and ignored the crucial information.

She even used vicious tricks to get him to give up on her.

This result was his punishment for her.

Seeing Cora’s pale face, Gabe felt distressed. “Cora is also very sad about Byron’s accident. Why do you have to hurt her again at this time?

“Mr. Pope, you have gone too far.” Sally was also resentful.

But Carter said, “I didn’t hurt her. I just stated the fact. She has signed the divorce agreement. Now, she has nothing to do with Mr. Hansen.”

After a pause, he continued, “Mr. Hansen entrusted me to deal with the distribution of the rest of the property. I will talk to you after I finish my work here.”

The rescuers put the body in a body bag and pulled it to the rescue vehicle.

The Hansen family members followed behind, and Carter also followed.

“Byron…

“Byron, don’t leave me!”

Chapter 446 She Lost Him

Cora ignored Carter’s warning, rushed into the rain, and ran after the crowd.

But God seemed to be against her.

The rain got heavier at this moment.

It was so heavy that the surroundings became a vast expanse of whiteness. The rain made it difficult for Cora to walk, and she

fell to her knees.

Gabe and Sally tried to pull her up from the ground, but she refused to stand up.

Her face was wet with tears or rain. She couldn’t see the way they left at all.

“I was wrong. Come back, Byron!

“I don’t make trouble anymore. Go home with me.”

She wailed.

But no one responded to her.

She finally understood that she lost the man who loved her the

most.

Cora cried until she was exhausted. In the end, Gabe and Sally took her back to the hospital.

From that day on, she was numb, as if she could not perceive

Chapter 446 She Lost Him any changes at all.

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After a few days, it was the day of Byron’s funeral.

Sally and Gabe dared not to tell Cora about this. They tried to coax her to eat something.

“Cora, you look so thin. Just eat something, okay?”

Gabe made the oatmeal for her.

He dared not to leave New York, fearing that something would happen to Cora.

Sally was also worried about Cora. She didn’t even dare to leave the emergency room. She was afraid that Cora would do something extreme if she took a few steps away and didn’t look at her.

“If you don’t want oatmeal, how about pizza? I’ll order the spicy. Would you like to drink beer?”

“Sally, she hasn’t eaten for a few days. How can she drink beer?”

Gabe said paternally.

But Sally said, “It would be better if she could drink. There is a channel for her to vent her emotions.”

Gabe also thought it was reasonable. “Then how many bottles should I buy?”

Chapter 446 She Lost Him

But when he stood up, Cora suddenly grabbed his sleeve.

“Cora?

It was the first time that Cora reacted to them these days. Gabe was happy.

Cora’s voice was hoarse. “Gabe, can you help me?”

“What do you want? Tell me. I will help you with whatever you

want.”

“Take me to his funeral.”

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