Keegan thought that everything was strange, so he contacted Willow.

However, she felt ridiculous upon hearing that.

She told Keegan that she was already married to another man and was about to give birth.

She had already forgotten about Marshall.

She loved her husband very much and would never go abroad with him.

Stella heard what Keegan said and immediately knew that Marshall was having another episode.

In the story he fabricated, he and Willow were still a loving couple, but the reality was that Willow had left him long ago, and Marshall was the one who could not move on.

Just as Keegan was thinking about advising Marshall, Dahlia asked him to sign some documents and suddenly mentioned Marshall and Willow.

She had always looked down on girls who tried to climb the social ladder by attaching themselves to wealthy families.

In her eyes, Willow was exactly that kind of person.

Dahlia complained about Willow to Keegan.

Before she left, she said, "She should take a look at herself in the mirror.

How could the Moore family ever accept someone like her? Irene is going to talk to her.

With what she is capable of, I'm sure that Willow wont dare to pester Marshall ever again." Keegan paused and suddenly felt uneasy.

If Frederick constrained the Moore family's mindset, then Irene was the executor of his ideas.

Her methods were not something a girl like Willow, with a simple background, could handle.

So, he immediately called Marshall and told him about it, hoping that he could stop Irene from harming Willow.

However, things spiraled out of control after that.

For some reason, Marshall's character suddenly changed.

He grabbed Willow, hailed a cab with her, and wanted to leave Rivera immediately.

Willow called Keegan for help.

Her voice trembled on the phone, faintly tinged with fear.

However, before she could tell him much, the accident happened.

When Keegan arrived at the scene, it was horrific.

The cab Marshall and Willow were in had been severely damaged, its front crushed and engulfed in flame.

The rescue team only managed to pry open Marshall's side of the car door and pull him out.

He was severely burned.

Willow's side of the car door was jammed against the bridge's railing.

Worse still, her leg was trapped between the seats, and her screams echoed from inside the car.

Keegan wanted to help, but the police stopped him.

The fire was too intense, and it was just impossible for him to even get close.

Keegan was frantic.

He turned around and saw another car that had flipped over about thirty feet away.

That car was also badly damaged, leaving a clear skid mark on the ground from the rollover.

The driver was thrown out of the car, lying unconscious on the road with their face covered in blood.

Then, the driver was lifted onto a stretcher by the paramedics.

The bystanders tried to open the other car's door, and Keegan thought another person might be trapped inside. He hurried forward to help.

With his strong legs, he kicked open the already cracked window and unlocked the car door from the inside.

Lying unconscious inside that car was none other than Stella.

Stella asked softly, "So you've been preventing me from talking to Mr.

Moore because you think my mom and I are responsible for Willow's death, and you're afraid that he will seek revenge on me?" novelbin Keegan said, "You and your mom are not the culprits; you're victims. But I do worry about that.

I'm also afraid that if you get too close to Marshall, he might remember the accident and the past.

"He had those memories hidden through hypnosis and has finally managed to live a normal life.

I don't want him to go back to being controlled like a puppet by his mood disorders." "What about later? What happened? Why did you take Coco away?'1 Marshall was badly injured at that time.

As the most valued grandson of the Moore family, his family got very worried.

Most medical staff who came to the scene were arranged to attend to him.

Keegan then contacted a friend at the hospital and quickly arranged for Willow and Stella to be treated immediately.

Willow's injuries were worse than Marshall's.

Except for her stomach, she had extensive burns all over her body.

She tightly guarded her stomach during the fire, but the lower part of her body was already soaked in blood.

Before being taken to the operation theater, Keegan went to see her and told her to hang in there.

Willow seemed to anticipate that she might not make it, so she left a phone number for him.

If she could not make it out of the operation theater, she wanted Keegan to take her child and contact the person named Jayson Morrell.

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