Chapter 184 Booking a Flight Ticket
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Whenever Isabella felt wronged, she would come crying to them. After being sad, she would put on a brave face and say she was fine, asking them not to give Sophia a hard time.
So they never doubted the truth of what Isabella said.
Hearing that Isabella would still thoughtfully plead for Sophia even when she was wronged, they only felt more sorry for Isabella and became even more disgusted with Sophia.
He never thought much about it before, but thinking carefully now... it was absolutely terrifying.
When Sawyer came to his senses, he realized his back was already covered in cold sweat.
He immediately opened his contacts and called Flynn.
Soon, the call was answered.
"Hello? Sawyer? Are you okay? I heard there was a huge rainstorm at Vast Mountain. How are you? Are you hurt? Everyone at home is really worried about you." Flynn's concerned voice came through, warming Sawyer's heart.
"I'm fine, I've already come down from the mountain." Sawyer's feelings were complicated. Thinking about Sophia, he quickly asked, "Flynn, did something happen at home during the two months I was away?"
Flynn on the other end froze for a moment, a flash of pain crossing his eyes.
His grip on the phone tightened, his voice dry and hoarse. "Sawyer, you already know? I never dreamed that the sister we watched grow up could have such a vicious heart."
Hearing Flynn's words, Sawyer's heart sank heavily.
If he still held a shred of hope for Isabella before, that last remaining bit of hope just shattered with a bang.
His thin lips parted as he asked in disbelief, "So... everything spreading online is true? Isabella's fans really threw hot water on Sophia and attacked her online?"
Flynn: "She did far more than that! Sawyer, we always thought Sophia was arrogant, domineering, and vicious, constantly bullying Isabella. But later I learned that it was all an illusion."
As he spoke, Flynn's voice became slightly choked up, his eyes reddening uncontrollably.
He had trusted the wrong person, causing his real sister to suffer so much in her own home.
In the end, Sophia was even sold to the White family by her biological parents for profit.
"What about Isabella? Where is she now?" Sawyer's face darkened, his voice seeming to freeze over.
Flynn sniffed, disgust flashing in his eyes. "I haven't been home in a long time. She should still be at the Brown Villa."
"Where are Mom and Dad? Don't they have anything to say about this?" Sawyer couldn't believe his ears.
Although he had favored Isabella the most, after learning the truth, he quickly figured out the whole logic.
He also clearly knew that some mistakes needed to be stopped in time.
But why were Olivia and Hayden still keeping Isabella around?
He couldn't understand it.
Flynn couldn't understand it either.
He laughed coldly. "I don't know what Isabella said to Mom and Dad, but they refuse to kick her out no matter what."
When Sophia was their biological daughter.
Sawyer was silent for a long moment before slowly saying, "Isabella probably really has that ability, otherwise she couldn't have fooled us all these years."
"If Isabella hadn't done those things to hurt Sophia, she could stay at the Brown Villa. But I absolutely won't tolerate having a vicious woman as my sister."
Sawyer was now looking through the various chat records where Isabella complained about being wronged and begged him to speak up for her on Facebook. He couldn't help but find it ridiculous.
How could Isabella have the nerve to say such things?
"Sawyer... I really treated Sophia terribly before. She still won't forgive me or see me."
Flynn hid in his room, burying his face in his knees as tears fell uncontrollably.
He had grown up pampered by the Brown family, practically a little tyrant.
For all these years, he was the one who made others cry. Yet now this stubborn and proud young man was crying uncontrollably, feeling utterly wronged.
Hearing the crying through the phone, Sawyer felt some sympathy, but more than that, he felt guilty toward Sophia.
After Sophia returned to the Brown Villa, not a single person in the Brown family showed her any kindness.
That included him.
Although he hadn't spent much time with Sophia, he hadn't given her a kind look either.
"Flynn, when the rainstorm hit and our entire crew was trapped in the mountains, do you know who came to rescue us?"
"Who?"
"Sophia."
"What?"
Flynn jumped up from the bed, his eyes full of shock and surprise. "Sawyer, are you serious? You really saw Sophia? Why would she go to such a dangerous place?"
"Not sure, but if it weren't for her, I would have been trapped to death in that cave." Sawyer said quietly.
Flynn swallowed and anxiously opened a ticket booking app. "Wait for me, I'll buy a ticket and come right away."
Sawyer frowned. "What are you coming for?"
But Flynn didn't answer and just hung up.
Silverlight City, the Brown Villa.
Flynn opened the booking app to search for flights to Vast Mountain, planning to buy the nearest one.
However, there was no flight information to Vast Mountain on the website at all.
After checking, he learned that the disaster at Vast Mountain was too severe, and flights for the next few days had been canceled.
Flynn had no choice and sat back down on the bed, looking dejected.
At that moment, he suddenly remembered he had a private plane, and immediately called to have it prepared.
Meanwhile, at Vast Mountain.
Due to the sudden flash flood, many houses in the area had collapsed, and many people were injured.
The town's hospital was full, and there weren't enough medical staff.
The entire hospital was in chaos.
Although Vast Mountain was a famous scenic area, the surrounding town's economy was actually very slow to develop, so the hospital usually had few patients.
With so many people suddenly arriving, the doctors were not only insufficient in number but also seemed overwhelmed.
To protect privacy, Remy specially arranged a private room for Isolde.
Remy came back with food from the hospital cafeteria and couldn't help sighing. "Good thing we came early, otherwise we'd be like those people, unable to get a room and having to wait in line downstairs."
She didn't mind, but Isolde was a public figure after all.
If people found out she was injured and hospitalized here, it would definitely attract a lot of attention.
Isolde weakly opened her eyes and said helplessly, "This rainstorm came so suddenly, nobody was prepared. I saw on the news that many residents' houses were washed away."
"Yes. There are many injured patients waiting in line outside, and adults holding feverish children and crying. It looks pretty pitiful." Remy placed the food container on the bedside table, sat down by the bed, and couldn't help but sigh.