"Minerva hadn't eaten anything all day?" Maddox furrowed his brows as he looked at the unconscious woman. No wonder she was in so much pain; she had little regard for her health.
As soon as the words escaped Vera's lips, she instantly clammed her mouth shut. She had revealed too much. She then hastily asked, "Mr. Yardley, could you letknow which hospital she is in? I'd like to go see her." "That wouldn't be convenient." He hung up immediately after finishing his sentence.
Vera was left with the empty sounds of her phone's dial tone.
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Did he really think he could do as he pleased just because he was a client? What an a*shole! No wonder Minerva could not care less about him! He was such an unreasonable, overbearing person! Deep in thought, Vera pursed her lips. Although she found Maddox an annoyance, he did however, sound evidently distressed, like he had a dismal cloud hung over his head during their brief conversation.
He must be rather worried about Minerva. He had not mentioned that he was not in the hospital, so she assumed that he was.
In the end, Vera, unable to shake the worry off, decided to send out a text.
'Mr. Yardley, has Minerva been admitted to a hospital?' This was all she needed to know.
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Maddox's reply was prompt and concise. 'Yes'.
Although the reply was distant and reserved, Vera felt a wave of relief wash over her as she read the message. She then sent out another text.
'I shall leave Minerva in your care then, Mr. Yardley. Please watch over her. Just givea ring if you need my help.' Maddox initially had no intention of responding to Vera, but as he recalled what the doctor had said to him, he decided upon his better judgment to share the doctor's instructions with Vera. She quickly understood what was asked of her, and went on to make her preparations.
Maddox also disclosed the hospital's nto her.
It was already midnight when Vera made it to the hospital.
The hospital was quiet, where only the soft and mellow sounds emitting from medical equipment could be heard. Vera knocked on the hospital ward's door, then pushed it open to enter.
The single wards were as silent as the hospital hallways; Maddox and Minerva were its only occupants.
As Vera lightly and quietly tiptoed into the ward, with a vacuum flask secured tightly in her hands, her eyes incidentally met Maddox's cold gaze.
In a flash, Vera felt a chill run down her spine.
This man's terrifying stare was no joke! Vera placed the flask on the table, and quietly asked, "She hasn't woken up yet?" "No," Maddox uttered, his voice dark and tinged with fatigue. He sat on the edge of the bed, watching Minerva closely. Vera pondered a moment, then took a few deep breaths before stealing a glance at Minerva.
She looked as pale as a ghost. It was clear that her condition was bad.
"How is she? Is she okay?" "She's going to be fine." Maddox's cold stare landed on Vera. He spotted the flask she had brought, then indifferently said, "It's getting late. You should go home." Vera curled her lips, summoned her courage and said, "Since I'm already here, I'll take care of her. Mr. Yardley... Since it's inconvenient for you to be in the sward alone with her, why don't you take your leave first?" Maddox was quiet.
He had not said a thing but it was obvious that the air in the room had changed by what Vera said. She swallowed her shock and was hesitant in speaking again when she heard a noise coming from the ward's door.
Vera turned and saw Sam standing by the door.
When their eyes met, she suddenly felt bashful and embarrassed.
Why was Sam here? "Get her back home," Maddox instructed coldly without even turning to look at Sam.
"Sure," Sam immediately nodded, then looked at Vera. "Let's go. It's getting late now. I'll bring you hsafely." Vera was lost for words.
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Standing by the door, Sam had overheard everything. He was greatly surprised as he and Vera unexpectedly shared the sthoughts.
He wanted Minerva to stay away from Maddox, just as Vera wished for Maddox to keep a distance from Minerva. Neither wanted to see someone they cared about get hurt.
Between Maddox and Minerva, who was the one who could not stay away? Who was the one hurting the other? "She's been gone for five years. So, why the sudden return? If she wanted to leave, then she should stay gone, no?"
They had reached the parking lot, and as Vera was about to enter the car, she heard Sam's word lik€aslap'in the face, knocking the wind out of her and keeping her rooted to her ground. She then turned to look at Sam, who stood under a streetlamp.
"Are you serious?" Vera looked at Sam, incredulousness in her stare. "You must be kidding, right?" Sam shot her a blank look without making a sound.
"Is this your territory? Why can't we return? Besides, what does this have to do with you?" Vera said, looking at Sam, offended and amused, "This is ridiculous." Sam seemed to realize that he made a mistake.
"You may think that what I said was harsh, but what you said to Young Master Yardley was just as ruthless."
"Harsh? Ruthless? How so? What happened to your rationale in these five years? Can't you see that your Young Master Yardley is the one constantly pestering Minerva? Why are we the ones at fault?" As Vera spoke, anger stirred within her and she bit her bottom lip. "North City is our home. We don't need anyone's permission to return home. If you think that we purposely showed up in front of you, then just ignore us!" Sam was rendered speechless.
After she finished speaking, Vera turned to leave.
Sam's expression changed. He ran up to her and said, "It's late. Just letsend you home. It's not safe now." "Humph, like it's safe to be around someone like you. I can take a cab myself, no worries needed!" Only then did Sam realize that he had gone too far with his words. He stood in front of her right away.
"I'm sorry, I'm not good with words. You're worried about Minerva, and I don't want Young Master Yardley to get hurt. Both of us want the sthings and have the sgoal. The only difference is how we achieve that goal. Look, it's really late. I know you're mad at me, but just letmake it up to you by giving you a ride home." X