However, Leonard wasn't as agitated as Linda because he knew they needed Donald's help.
Hence, Leonard immediately altered his manner of speech. “We are indeed at fault in this matter. After all, to err is human. Kevin is Jenny's younger brother. If you cause our entire family to lose our lives because of your car, do you think Jenny will ever forgive you?”
Right after he finished his sentence, an indifferent voice suddenly rang out from the phone's speaker.
“Donald, just forgive them this time. From now on, I'll cut ties with them. After saving their lives, I, Jennifer Wilson, won't owe them anything anymore.”
Jennifer? How come she's with Donald?
Before Leonard could wrap his mind around the situation, Donald hung up the phone again.
This time, no matter how many times Leonard tried to redial the number, the calls were instantaneously cut off. It seemed like Donald had blocked Linda's number.
We're doomed. The three of us are done for.
Taking in Leonard's expression, Armando figured the conversation didn't go well.
He was about to get up and leave the room when his phone suddenly rang.
After he was done talking on the phone, he glanced at Leonard and his family before uttering nonchalantly, “Consider yourselves lucky. The car's owner decided not to pursue this matter further. Toss them out so that they won't stay here as eyesores.”
Subsequently, the trio was chased onto the streets. Colleen and Zander, who had been hiding at the corner of the road, swiftly drove their van over.
“How is it, Linda? Are you okay?”
“Do we appear fine? Hurry up and send us to the hospital. Just take a look at how badly they've injured my son!”
Linda's heart wrenched at the sight of Kevin, who was covered in blood.
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