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Sir, Please Sign Here to Get a Divorce-Chapter 68: He Is Repenting
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By a river at the foot of the mountains, a historical drama film crew was setting up for a shoot.
The staff were all busy with their tasks, while the actors were getting their final makeup touches from the artists.
In the sweltering summer heat, the actors were dressed in thick period costumes, so hot that even large fans couldnβt dry the sweat drenching their faces.
The oppressive summer heat was truly irritating.
Sitting in a chair was Julian Thorne, dressed in a long, black robe of The Demon Clan embroidered with a white dragon pattern, a gem-encrusted purple and gold crown holding his hair in place. His face was already etched with displeasure.
His assistant noticed and cautiously handed him a bottle of iced water.
"Professor Thorne, your scene isnβt until later anyway. Do you want to go to your car and enjoy the AC for a bit?"
Julian Thorne snatched the iced water and took two gulps. Just as he was about to close his eyes and rest for a moment, he suddenly heard a crew member scream from the riverside.
"AHHH!!!!"
The shriek was so piercing that everyone on set immediately turned to look.
A young woman by the river was shouting in a panic, "Over there! I think... I think thereβs a body over there!"
Hearing this, the crowd surged forward.
Julian Thorne also got up, dragging his cumbersome costume along as he followed.
Before he even reached the riverbank, he saw several crew members lifting the so-called body onto the shore.
Someone gasped, "Itβs a young woman."
Everyone gathered around the cold, lifeless body, their faces a mixture of pity and horror. "How did she die?"
"Could she be a local villager?"
"Quick, call the police!"
Julian Thorne pushed through the crowd. The moment he saw the face of the person lying on the pebbles, it was as if heβd been struck by lightning.
"Serena..."
He murmured her name, then suddenly lunged forward, sweeping Serena Yardleyβs small body into his arms and crying out in shock:
"Serena! Serena, wake up!"
Seeing the girl in his arms, her face as pale as paper and her body ice-cold, clearly lifeless, Julian Thorne lost his composure and yelled at the people around him:
"What are you all standing there for? Get a car! Take her to the nearest hospital!"
He hastily tore off his cumbersome costume, scooped up Serena Yardley, and broke into a run.
Before some of the crew could even react, Julian Thorne had vanished with the girl in his arms.
On the way to the hospital, Julian Thorne kept listening for Serena Yardleyβs heartbeat.
Feeling for her breath.
But there was nothing.
She was like a corpse, lying motionless and ice-cold in his arms.
Moreover, the back of her head had suffered a heavy blow; the injury was severe.
Julian Thorne couldnβt believe that Serena, so young, would end her own life just like that.
He held her, desperately calling out to her:
"Serena! Serena Yardley, wake up! What are you doing in the countryside? What on earth happened to you, Serena...?"
No matter how he shouted, the person in his arms showed no sign of life.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Julian Thorne didnβt dare waste a second, rushing straight to the emergency room with Serena Yardley in his arms.
He only managed to catch his breath after the doors to the ER swung shut.
βBut he couldnβt understand why Serena would be in the countryside.β
βHeβd taken her to Ethan Yardley just yesterday morning. Only a day had passed. Why would she have an accident and be washed up by the river right where he was filming?β
βDid Ethan Yardley do this?β
βNo, impossible.β
βHis sister had said Ethan Yardley sponsored Serena Yardleyβs education since she was a child. He treated her like his own little sister.β
βEthan Yardley had even been the one to give her the name Serena Yardley.β
βBesides, given Ethan Yardleyβs status, how could he possibly harm Serena?β
βThere had to be another reason.β
Julian Thorne quickly pulled out his phone and called Ethan Yardley himself.
But the call wouldnβt go through.
He hurriedly dialed his sisterβs number.
The moment the call connected, Nina Thorneβs voice, choked with tears, came through unsteadily:
"Julian, did you know? Serena committed suicide."
Julian Thorneβs heart tightened in disbelief. "Serena... committed suicide?"
"Yeah. Ethan took her to the countryside for an inspection yesterday. It seems like they had a fight or something. Serena left a few last words on her phone and then jumped into the river to kill herself."
Julian Thorne was speechless.
He stared at the sign above the door in front of him, its words reading, "Surgery in Progress." He was stunned.
βSerena Yardley committed suicide?β
βWhy would she kill herself?β
βNo matter how bad things got with Ethan Yardley, a girl that young and optimistic wouldnβt resort to something so drastic, would she?β
Julian Thorne knew he didnβt really understand Serena Yardley, that he wasnβt close to her, but he refused to believe she would choose to end her own life.
βThere had to be something suspicious about this.β
A thought struck him. Julian Thorne hung up and quickly called the film crew, telling them not to say a word about finding a womanβs body by the river.
βHe wanted to see just how Ethan Yardley would react to losing Serena Yardley.β
After waiting outside the operating room with his assistant for a full eight hours, the doors finally pushed open.
Julian Thorne rushed forward. "Doctor, how is she?"
The doctor removed his mask, his expression grave as he shook his head.
"Her injuries are too severe. Although her heart is still beating, we canβt guarantee sheβll survive. Weβve moved her to the ICU. Weβll observe her for the next 48 hours. If she wakes up, then thereβs still hope."
Julian Thorne was silent.
Although he knew Serena Yardleyβs chances of survival were slim...
...the fact that she could still be saved, for now, allowed him to breathe a small sigh of relief.
As he hurried to her room, Julian Thorne instructed his assistant:
"You stay here at the hospital and watch over her for me. Donβt leave her side for a moment. Call me if anything changes. Iβm going back to Alcrest."
The assistant asked curiously, "Whatβs your relationship with this girl, Professor Thorne?"
"Sheβs important. I donβt want her to die. Just take good care of her."
"Yes, sir."
By the time Julian Thorne returned to Alcrest, it was already night.
A full 30 hours had passed since Serena Yardleyβs disappearance.
Ethan Yardley still hadnβt received any news.
He was crouched on the floor in front of the sofa, head in his hands, hiding himself in the corner in agony, unwilling to accept the fact that Serena was gone.
Quinn Gardner and Nina Thorne were sitting nearby.
Nina Thorneβs eyes were red as she spoke through her tears:
"I just came back and only saw her once... I was thinking I could be with her every day from now on so she wouldnβt be so lonely, but..."
Looking at Ethan Yardley crouched beside her, Nina Thorne demanded:
"Ethan, what on earth did you do to her? She was always so cheerful and full of life. Why would she give up and try to kill herself?"
Ethan Yardley couldnβt say a word.
He knew it was his fault.
He was filled with remorse.
He was praying for Serena to come back.
Even though he knew that nothing he did now could undo the tragedy that had already occurred, he simply refused to believe that his Serena had truly left this world.
Quinn Gardner also spoke up. "They havenβt found a body yet. Doesnβt that mean thereβs still a little hope?"
Ethan Yardley didnβt know if there was any hope left.
But he had sent so many people to search. Theyβd combed the mountains for a day and a night, following the river, but they hadnβt found a single trace.
The river was too long, and who knew if it had an undercurrent.
If she had really been swept away by that river, the chances of survival were practically zero.
Whatβs more, she had been determined to die.
Ethan Yardley felt as if his heart had been torn to shreds.
He sat there in misery, not uttering a word.
Just then, Julian Thorne pushed the door open and walked in.







