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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

Chapter: 184
But the journalists were unyielding, her refusal just stoked their curiosity. They pinned her down, thrusting microphones in her
direction, demanding answers.
“Why won’t you tell us anything?”
“Is your reluctance due to guilt?”
“We understand that Tyrone and Galilea are also at the hospital. What brings you here?”
“Is Tyrone cohabiting with Galilea now?”
“I have no comments. Kindly let me pass,” Sabrina replied icily.
“So, your silence implies that the rumors are true?”
“How do you view Tyrone and Galilea’s relationship?”
Despite the barrage of inquiries, Sabrina remained silent. Her face drained of color, she felt suffocated.
Despite her refusal to engage, she was trapped and unable to escape.
Sabrina was at her wit’s end. “I repeat, allow me to go. If not, I’ll dial the police this instant and charge you with harassment.”
The reporters had no choice but to begrudgingly retreat.
The hospital’s surroundings were always bustling with activity.
Once the reporters departed, onlookers paused to point fingers at
Sabrina.
This left her flustered, and she moved away, walking aimlessly until she found herself at a bus stop. As Luck would have it, a bus
pulled up. Without sparing a glance at its route, she hopped in.
Several individuals disembarked at Healthwell Hospital, and soon, the bus was nearly empty. Sabrina sauntered to the rear,
locating a window seat and sinking into it, her gaze fixed outside.

Mathias was a rapidly evolving metropolis.
The area surrounding the hospital was particularly lively, dotted with restaurants and accommodations.
The passers-by hurriedly walked by, with some of them clutching report bags from different hospitals.
A handful of stops later, the number of pedestrians dwindled, replaced by lush greenery lining the streets, flanked by towering
buildings.
They were in the new district now.
As they journeyed through this district, the remaining passengers Qradually filtered out, leaving Sabrina alone with a middle-
aged woman.
“Our next stop is Northtown Avenue.”

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