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The Sweet Rival (Mango Shen and Nathaniel Ye) novel Chapter 120

"Nathaniel!"

"Mr. Ye!"

Mango and Zion both panicked.

How could this man who had been talking just now fall down all of a sudden?

Mango quickly held Nathaniel, and Zion ran out to call for help.

The people in the beauty salon at once became nervous again.

The ambulance roared in. Nathaniel's was carried into the ambulance. Before Mango could say thank you to Terrance, she and Zion got into the ambulance and went to the hospital with Nathaniel.

Zion held Nathaniel's hand tightly. Seeing him pale as a ghost, Zion asked uneasily, "Mommy, will Mr. Ye die?"

"No, he won't!"

Mango comforted Zion, but she had no clue at all.

She knew better than anyone else how badly Nathaniel had been injured, but he had never cried out in pain for the sake of his son.

She couldn't hate him anymore for what he had done in the past.

Mango hugged Zion tightly, and her tears kept flowing. She did not know what she should do if something really happened to Nathaniel.

Only then did she realize deeply how much she loved Nathaniel.

This man had already been engraved in her bones, and she couldn't get him out of her life no matter how hard she tried.

Zion seemed to have felt Mango's uneasiness. He quietly stayed in her arms and did not speak again, but his little hands were tightly holding Nathaniel's hand and he refused to let go.

"Can you please wake up?"

"Please don't die!"

Zion prayed in his heart, and his beautiful narrow eyes were full of tears at this time.

The ambulance soon arrived at the hospital. The doctors and nurses quickly pushed Nathaniel into the emergency room.

Mango and Zion were kept outside.

Zion's little body felt a little tired, but he didn't want to press Mango either. He moved a little, and Mango immediately noticed it.

"What's wrong? Are you very hungry? Mommy will buy you something to eat first. When Nathaniel comes out later, I will go back and cook for you."

Zion nodded.

He really wanted to say that he was not hungry, but his stomach growled at this time.

After all, he was just a child. Mango asked someone to buy Zion some food. Zion wasn't picky about food either. He quickly opened up the wrap and ate it, but his eyes had been staring in the direction of the operating room, and was worried all the time.

Zack followed Terrance to take care of the rest. Thomas rushed to the hospital. Seeing Mango and Zion like this, he felt more or less sad.

"Mrs. Ye, Mr. Ye told me to buy some porridge for Young Master Zion. It's still hot. Let him have some."

Thomas handed the porridge to Zion.

Zion's eyes became red again.

He took the porridge and drank it with tears.

The corridor was all quiet, and even Zion was trying to reduce the sound of eating as much as possible.

Mango only felt a little depressed, but she couldn't do anything.

The light in the operating room was kept on, grabbing her heart like a pair of invisible big hands, which were squeezing it bit by bit.

Zion ate something, and recovered some of his strength. He gently tugged at Mango's sleeve and whispered, "Mommy, I have something here. Do you want to hear it? In order to send out the message, I stole a guest's mobile phone. Can you give it back to that person later?"

Mango's attention was now all focused on the operating room, but she couldn't ignore her son's request. So she quickly turned her head and said, "Okay. I'll send someone to thank the guest." "Mommy, I recorded it secretly. Listen."

Zion handed the phone to Mango.

Mango opened it with confusion and then she heard Macy talking to herself. Her face suddenly changed.

It turned out that the big fire five years ago had been schemed by Macy!

That meant, Nathaniel really didn't know anything about this at that time. So she had wronged him the entire time?

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