Chapter 593
The front of the car was crumpled due to the impact, while the dented door looked like it had been pried open from
the inside.
After that, a figure stumbled out of the car.
Rosalie’s eyes widened in disbelief at the sight. “It… It really is Calvin!”
Even though she couldn’t believe it, the scene before her told her it was a fact.
She watched as he stumbled toward her. His face was covered in blood, and his entire body was in a terrible state.
He was a scion of the entertainment industry. He usually appeared in front of others, looking sharp and neat. Never
had he looked like he did now.
The blood dripping onto his beige jacket made for a gruesome scene.
Then, he walked to her door step by step and opened it. He subsequently bent down with some difficulty. His face
was covered in blood, and he looked nervous. “Are you all right? Are you hurt?”
His voice was hoarse, and his outstretched hands were drenched in blood.
Rosalie was surprised and touched, thinking, “He is seriously injured and bleeding all over, yet he still asked if I was
hurt!”
“You rammed your car into us on purpose, didn’t you? Why?” she asked in a choked voice.
“Because you’re in the car.” That was the only answer he gave.
It felt like an all-encompassing answer. She was in the car, so he wanted to save her at all costs.
Just because he loved her so much.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtRosalie, Lillian, and Calvin were then taken to Central Hospital. Rosalie and Lillian’s injuries were relatively minor.
They only had some lacerations, which were not serious. Calvin’s injuries were more severe. After a preliminary
examination, the doctor sent him to the operating room.
Rosalie waited outside the operating room, accompanied by Lillian.
When Lillian saw her friend’s worried face, she reassured her, “Don’t worry. All the specialists at Central Hospital
are working on Calvin now. Everything will be fine!”
However, Rosalie pursed her lips tightly, unable to relax.
Lillian said nothing more. She just held her friend’s hand.
In retrospect, she was also scared. If it weren’t for Calvin, she and Rosalie would have been killed.
Although Lillian didn’t know why Calvin appeared and saved them at the critical moment, she couldn’t help but
admire his courage and determination.
‘Few are willing to risk their lives to save others.
However, Calvin did it for Rosalie’s sake!’ she thought.
Previously, Lillian had assumed that Calvin’s feelings for Rosalie were platonic, but after what happened that day,
she realized that Calvin was deeply in love with her friend.
Lillian was deeply impressed when Calvin walked to the passenger seat, covered in blood, asking Rosalie if she was
hurt. “If someone else like me is even moved, what about Rosalie? What does she think about this?” Lillian
wondered.
Half an hour later, the Gunner family rushed over. Calvin’s parents, as well as the director and specialists of the
hospital, also
came with them.
Horatio and Samantha looked at the closed operating room door nervously and listened to specialists from the
hospital explaining Calvin’s injury and the difficulty of surgery.
When Horatio and Samantha knew their son’s injury was not fatal, they breathed a sigh of relief and looked at
Rosalie and Lillian.
To be more precise, their gazes fell on Rosalie.
“You must be Rosalie!” Samantha walked over to Rosalie and said coldly, “I don’t care what your relationship is with
Calvin. But I don’t want to see Calvin in the operating room again because of you!”
Lillian was about to defend her friend, but Rosalie suddenly stopped her and discreetly shook her head.
Calvin had ended up in the operating room because of her, and Samantha’s words were considered restrained.
Even if Samantha scolded her harsher, she would still accept it.
“That’s enough. Whatever it is, we’ll talk about it after Calvin’s surgery is completed,” Horatio said solemnly.
With that, Samantha said nothing more.
Two hours later, Calvin was wheeled out of the operating room.
He had two broken ribs and seven stitches on his forehead. Even though he had lost a lot of blood, everything went
well during the operation. All he needed was some time to recuperate, and he would be fine.
Horatio and Samantha looked relieved as they wheeled Calvin into the ward.
With Rosalie standing still, Lillian asked, “Aren’t you going to the ward and keep him company until he wakes up?”
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Rosalie smiled bitterly. If she could, of course, she would like to go to the ward and be by Calvin’s side until he woke
up, however… “His parents probably don’t want to see me there,” Rosalie said.
After all, she was the reason their son was hurt.
“Well… How about we visit Calvin tomorrow?” Lillian suggested. Since Calvin had also saved her life, she was
naturally grateful to him.
Rosalie nodded. “Tomorrow… He should have woken up by then. What should I say when I see him?” she wondered.
The only thing she could feel was a heavy feeling in her chest.
That night, when Rosalie closed her eyes, she saw Calvin walking toward her with a bloody face. He bent down and
looked at her anxiously, asking if she was injured.
She thought to herself, “I owe Calvin too much!”
Although she saved him once when he was a child, he would save her again and again later.
Rosalie mused, ‘How am I going to repay my debt to him?
Perhaps… Never?’
Rosalie took two days off from work because of the car accident. The next day, the first thing she did in the
morning was to go to the ward.
However, she saw Fiona instead of Horatio and Samantha in the ward.
“Rosalie, you’re here. I heard that you and Calvin had an accident yesterday. It really scared me. Are you okay?”
Fiona looked worried, but inside, she felt it was a shame that Rosalie hadn’t died in the car accident.
Fiona only knew it was a car accident, but she didn’t know that Calvin was trying to save Rosalie.
Rosalie ignored Fiona and walked over to the bed. She looked at Calvin, his body and head wrapped in bandages.
“Yesterday… Thank you,” she said in a hoarse voice.
She hadn’t slept much that night because every time she closed her eyes, the scenes of the car accident replayed
in her mind,