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Counterback of the Despised Luna by Diana West

Chapter 230
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Chapter 230 An Unexpected Encounter at the Airport Lost in thought, I was about to speak as I absentmindedly glanced at Yura.

Suddenly, a loud thud echoed, and I collided with something hard.

A sharp pain shot through my forehead. I looked up to see that I had bumped into a man.

+5 Pearls The man was probably in his early thirties. He wore dark sunglasses and a sharp gray suit that highlighted his tall, broad frame. His tan skin gave him an almost commanding presence. He was pushing a suitcase, likely just having stepped off a plane.

"I'm sorry!" I quickly apologized. "Sir, I didn't mean to run into you. Are you alright?" The man took off his sunglasses, his gaze meeting mine for a brief moment. After a few seconds of silence, he replied casually, "I'm fine." With a final glance, he turned away and walked off, pushing his suitcase.

There was something odd about the way he looked at me, but if he was alright, that was what mattered.

"Rosaline, do you know him?" Yura asked, watching the man walk away.

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I shook my head. "No, I don't." "Why do I get the feeling that guy looked at you weird?" Yura pressed further.

I shrugged, uninterested. "Who knows? Let's just forget about it." Yura nodded and quickly returned to our previous conversation. "Honestly. Caden is someone rare. You shouldn't just give up on him." "When did I ever say I was giving up?" I responded, brushing my bangs out of my face, my tone a bit colder. The truth was, I was conflicted inside.

To me, Caden had always been in love with Tessa. My pride wouldn't letbeg or fight Heidi for him. But simply letting go of what we had wasn't easy either.

For now, my plan was to look deeper into Heidi's intentions and make sure Caden saw her for who she truly was.

"That's the Rosaline I know," Yura said, givingan encouraging thumbs-up. "Anyway, my flight is soon. I've got to go." "Safe travels." I waved at her.

She glanced back with a hopeful smile. "I hope I hear good news from you soon." As I watched Yura walk toward her gate, a sense of reluctance settled over me.

As the Alpha of Shadow Pack, I was lucky to have a friend like Yura.

I got into my car and drove off toward the city.

Chapter 230 An Unexpected Encounter at the Airport Out of nowhere, I saw a Maserati swerve off the road.

There was a deafening crash as the car hit the guardrail, jolting violently.

A car accident! I immediately slammed on the brakes, threw open the car door, and rushed to the scene.

100% +8 Pearls I pulled open the door of the Maserati and found a man slumped over the steering wheel, his face looking vaguely familiar.

"Sir, are you okay?" I gently tapped his shoulder, but he didn't respond.

Not seeing anyone else around, I released my Alpha aura and carefully pulled him from the car.

Once he was out, I froze for a second.

It was the sman from the airport earlier. What a strange coincidence...

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I quickly scanned the area-no one had passed by.

The man had a large bump on his forehead, and it was bleeding badly. He needed help right away.

I hurriedly helped him into my car, grabbed a first aid kit from the trunk, and used bandages to stop the bleeding. Then, I drove him straight to the hospital.

At the hospital, the doctor examined him thoroughly. "He has a head m injury, but it's nothing too serious. We'll keep him here for observation. He should wake up soon." The doctor paused and glanced at me. "Are you family?" "I don't know him," I replied, offering a small smile. "I'm not sure how to contact his family." "I see... The doctor adjusted his glasses, clearly uncomfortable.

"I've already contacted the police," I added. "They'll be in touch with his family.

I had checked the man's clothes, but there was nothing that could hel identify him, it seemed seemed like we'd have to wait for him to wake up or for the police to find his relatives, "Alright then," the doctor said, nodding, and left the room.

I looked at the tand realized it was already well past midnight. Since the man wasn't in immediate danger, there was no reason to stay any longer.

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