Chapter summary of Chapter 91 – F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn by Kylie Homme
In Chapter 91, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn by Kylie Homme, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of F1 Champion's Perfect Crash: When Love Takes The Final Turn.
Lukas glanced at the unfamiliar number on his phone and could already guess who was calling.
He didn't want to pick up, but compared to staying in the hospital room and enduring Elena's clinginess, he thought it might be better to take the call.
He looked at Elias and picked up his phone, "I'll take a call outside."
Elias was staying in the top floor ward, so Lukas went straight to the rooftop with his phone.
As expected, it was Emily's voice that came through the phone.
"Lukas, is it true that you have no feelings left for me?" Her voice sounded as he had expected, a bit desperate.
Lukas's face didn't look good, "Are you crazy?"
He couldn't make any sense of it.
He shouldn't have answered this call.
Lukas was about to hang up when he heard Emily raise her voice, "Yes, I might be crazy. I left to see if you really liked me, but I saw you get the certificate with Aurelia, and I saw you help her take away Olivia's clients."
Lukas didn't expect that Emily, who was abroad, would be so well-informed about things in the country.
Martins mentioned it to him this afternoon as well.
Ella, the client of Aurelia, was originally Olivia's.
But Ella got to know Anthony, and as soon as Anthony asked Aurelia to customize the jewelry, Ella dropped Olivia.
Lukas sneered. She couldn't even retain her clients, yet she excelled at being a tattletale.
With a touch of sarcasm in his voice, he said, "Is she so bored that she has to report everything to you?"
Emily stammered, "It's not like that. She's just feeling wronged. Those were the clients I left for her. Shouldn't she talk about it?"
Lukas's eyes flickered with disgust, "Emily, since you've left, can't you just leave cleanly? You've already left the company. There's no need to plant a chess piece."
Emily weakly explained, "I didn't do that."
Lukas's expression turned cold, "Considering our past relationship, I won't fire Olivia. But don't make me grow disgusted with you either."
Emily's voice trembled, "Lukas, have you started to hate me?"
Lukas directly hung up the phone.
Lukas listened to Emily's pitiful tone and inexplicably thought of Aurelia's cold and distant expression. He felt annoyed for some reason and couldn't help but take out a platinum box, similar in shape to a cigarette case, and took out a peppermint candy from inside. He peeled off the wrapper and put it in his mouth.
In Elias's ward.
As soon as Lukas left, Elias looked at Elena with irritation, "Elena, that's enough."
If she wasn't from the Schmidt family, he might have thrown her off the building by now.
Elias's face turned darker, and he glared at James, "You're an animal indeed. Since we're both foxes, don't try to play your mental gymnastics."
James retorted, "Well, if we're both foxes, then aren't you an animal too?"
Elias didn't want to waste time arguing and lifted the sheets off the bed, ready to hit James.
James hooked the door with his foot. "Okay, okay, don't get so worked up. Fighting a disabled patient like me wouldn't be honorable. When you're fully recovered, we can fight then."
James said and smiled, then swung the door shut and left.
Elias cursed loudly in the ward, "You animal! You're just afraid of getting beaten up by Lukas when he returns. Don't you have any self-respect?"
Elena had no intention of staying in the ward any longer.
She shrugged, "I'm going to find Lukas."
After saying that, she left the ward, opened the door, and ran out.
James ignored Elias's shouting and walked toward the elevator with a disdainful expression.
Just as he reached the elevator doors, they opened.
I walked out carrying dinner.

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