CHAPTER 60

HAPPINESS, PITY, REGRET

Alfred rushed to the scene with the others and tried to free the occupants of the car.

On seeing the man inside, he confirmed it to be Mr Daniel.

They struggled to get the man out of the car since it was locked.

The ambulance came around and quickly brought him out in no time.

Mr Daniel was bleeding profusely from his nose, his hands, and his thighs, so the ambulance quickly took him away, and the firemen tried to get the car out of there.

The wounds were very bad, and it was obvious that he was really in a critical condition

One of the foremen went to ask the crowd if anyone, by any chance, knew the man involved in the accident.

Alfred was about to answer, but he quickly gave up and acted as though he knew nothing about it.

He slowly left the scene, unseen.

As he walked away, continuing his journey, he felt a wave of pity, happiness, and regrets, which was all over him at once.

The pity was that Mr George was injured badly, and
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