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The Clutches Of Hell Novel

Chapter 142
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Chapter 142
After an hour, the door of the operating room slid open. At that instant, Gabrielle tensed up and looked at Christian reflexively,
afraid that he would rush forward and upset Victoria again. However, he only stood there and looked inside the operating room.
Then, he asked the doctor, “How is she?”
“She’s fine.” The doctor took off his mask and wiped the sweat on his forehead. “It’s just that Miss Coleman is too weak and
needs to rest well. So I advise asking those not on good terms with her to stop visiting her for these few days. If you know people
on ill terms with her, please tell them this,” the doctor said.
Gabrielle gulped and glanced at Christian when she listened to the doctor’s advice. Just as she was taking a sneak peek at him,
he was looking in her direction too. This caused her to shiver, and she lowered her head quickly, not daring to look around.
“I understand.” He took another look inside the operating room and gripped his knuckles slightly before releasing them and
walking toward the elevator.
Gabrielle was slightly relieved when she watched him leave without kicking up a fuss, but she was still tense as long as he was
still within her sight.
Suddenly, Christian turned to her and asked, “Are you Gabrielle?”
“Huh?” Her heart trembled, and she stood straighter. “Yes. My name is Gabrielle; the same name as the British singer,” she said.
Christian nodded and said faintly, “I’ll give you a month and a half of holiday.” With that being said, he walked into the elevator.
Only when the elevator was closed shut did Gabrielle regain her senses. Did Mr. Thatcher give me a month and a half of holiday
so I can take care of Victoria? she thought.
She ran her hand through her hair, mumbled something incoherently, and followed the nurse, who was pushing Victoria back to
the ward. Because the anesthesia hadn’t worn off yet, Victoria was still asleep, which made Gabrielle feel that she had worried
too much. If she had known things would turn out like this, she would not say those disrespectful words to Christian.
Ding!

As the elevator arrived on the first floor, Christian stepped out of it. When he left the hospital, he encountered Bella by the door;
she was sitting in a wheelchair with a bouquet on her knees. This time, it wasn’t Lucas pushing her wheelchair but a maid.

“Chris, are you here to visit Victoria too?” Bella asked softly.
Christian twitched his lips when he looked at her. Then, instead of answering her question, he asked, “How did you know I was
here?”
“Oh?” There was bewilderment on Bella’s face, but then she smiled. “You must have misunderstood me. I am not here for you
but to visit Victoria.”
Christian scoffed and left without saying anything.
Bella furrowed her eyebrows for a second at his departing figure before smoothing out her expression. “Chris!” she shouted.
“Other than visiting Victoria, I’m here to talk to you about something.”
Christian stopped in his tracks and turned to look at her, but he didn’t stroll toward her and just looked at her sardonically. “Was it
Mr. Carter who told you that I’m here?”
Mr. Carter was the driver of the Thatcher Family. There was no way his mother would tell Bella about his whereabouts; only Mr.
Carter would.
“Don’t overthink about it. I asked Mr. Carter about your whereabouts as I need to tell you something.” Bella sighed resignedly.
“What is there for me to overthink? That Mr. Carter is why you always know where I am?” Christian chuckled.
“I’m only saying that don’t blame it all on him. It’s unfair for Mr. Carter if you accused him of such a thing,” she said as she bit her
lips.
His expression was unreadable as he stood against the light; the shadows covered his expression.
“Is it convenient for me to talk to you after I’m done visiting Victoria?” Bella asked softly, breaking the silence between them.
However, Christian didn’t answer her. Instead, he said, “Stop visiting her for these few days.”
Bella smiled bitterly when she heard his warning. “Are you afraid that I’m going to hurt her? After all, she used to be my friend.
Plus, there are many people in the hospital. So even if I wanted to hurt her, I didn’t have the chance to do so. It really hurts me,
knowing that this is how you see me.”

“You don’t need to do anything. You have done more than enough just by standing before her.” Christian looked at her with
ridicule.

His words made Bella stiffen, which resulted in more dejection in her eyes.
Although she was silent, the maid behind her could no longer stand his attitude. “Mr. Thatcher, how dare you say such things to
Miss Spritz?! She had given up on suing Miss Coleman and even forgave her by visiting her when Miss Coleman did such an
unforgivable thing. Where is your conscience?” the maid said.
Christian looked at the maid accusing him hotly. When their eyes met, the maid, fuming in rage, immediately lowered her head
and didn’t dare to make eye contact with him. But still, the anger and unwillingness on her face did not disappear.
Nevertheless, Christian merely tilted his head and looked at Bella when he saw that the maid had lowered her head. Then, he
said slowly, “There are three types of people who can forgive the murderer who wanted to kill them and still treat them nicely: a
saint, a fake, and an idiot.” He bent down and looked straight into her eyes. “I think you are not a saint or an idiot.”
Bella’s smile faltered as she bit her lips, and tears glistened in her eyes; she looked alluring. “Chris, you—”
Before she could finish her words, Christian cut her off. “Don’t you have something to tell me? Let’s go.” With that being said, he
didn’t take another look at her and left.
“Miss Spritz, he is accusing you of something you didn’t do!” The maid glared at Christian’s silhouette. Although she was in a
rage, she kept her voice low to avoid being heard by Christian.
Although Bella was smiling, her tone was full of woe. “Nonsense. Chris is not that kind of .com fast updateperson.” As
she was speaking, she pushed the wheelchair and went outside.
When the maid looked at the flowers on Bella’s legs, she asked hesitantly, “So... We won’t be visiting Miss Coleman?”
Bella stopped in her tracks when the maid’s question reminded her of why she was here in the first place. She took the bouquet
off her legs and handed them to the maid, saying, “Throw it away; it smells bad. We’ll buy other flowers and visit Victoria next
time.”
“Okay,” the maid said, and she pushed the wheelchair. “Forgive me for my impertinence; as a murderer, she doesn’t deserve you
wasting your time on her. It’s not like she would thank you for it.”
“No matter what, she used to be my friend. I can’t be a heartless person just because she is one.” Bella smiled and said softly..

Around 6.00PM, Bella and Christian entered a Japanese restaurant. After she ordered a bunch of food, she looked at him and
said, “I ordered almost everything you liked. Go on and see if there is anything you want to add on.”
“There’s no need for that,” he said.
To him, ordering food with certain people was just a waste of time as he wouldn’t be in the mood to indulge in them.