There were many people in the hospital and they had to queue up for registration. The Emergency Department was extremely busy, so Everleigh brought Theodore to her own office to treat his wound.
After she disinfected the wound with alcohol, Everleigh took a bandage and re- wrapped Theodore's wounds.
After doing all this, Theodore frowned when he saw her pick up the syringe. "Is an injection necessary?"
He was only bitten by a human, and not a dog. He had never heard before that an injection was needed forthat.
"The tetanus needle is to avoid infection." Everleigh pushed the air out of the syringe with one hand. Several drops of liquid were emitted from the tip of the needle, shining coldly under the office's light.
"Give me your arm," Everleigh looked at him.
Theodore's throat suddenly tightened when he saw the indifferent expression in Everleigh's eyes.
Knock! Knock! The sound of knocking came from outside the door.
"Come in," Everleigh replied.
"Mr. Godfrey." It was Moses who pushed the door open and came in. He nodded at Everleigh as a greeting and said, "I heard the driver say that you're here with Dr. Trevino, so I came over directly."
Theodore asked, "Have you finished handling the matter?"
"Everything has been dealt with, but there's something else." Moses took a careful look at Everleigh and said, "Madam is awake."
As soon as Moses finished speaking, Theodore turned to look at Everleigh with concern, only to see that she did not respond at all as she concentrated on fiddling with the syringe in her hand.
The closest hospital to the school was this hospital. She must have already known that Mrs. Godfrey had been sent here by her bodyguards.
Theodore said to Moses, "I'll be there later."
Just as he finished speaking, he felt a heartwrenching pain in his hand. Theodore's eyebrows twitched violently, causing the veins on his neck to burst out. When he turned around, he saw Everleigh calmly grabbing his hand and slowly pushing the syringe as she injected the liquid into his skin near the wound.
Moses was shocked and his face turned pale. He thought to himself, "Did Dr. Trevino do it on purpose? It isn't mending a bone. Why didn't she say anything before the injection?"
Most importantly, after the injection, Theodore's hand turned blue immediately and it was a shocking sight to behold.
"Alright, you may leave now." Everleigh's expression was calm as she packed up the medical equipment noisily. She didn't even look at Theodore.
Theodore frowned slightly as he looked at her seemingly busy figure.
When they left the office, Moses asked worriedly, "Mr. Godfrey, is your hand okay?"
Theodore held his injured hand. The moment he touched it, he felt an indescribable soreness. He had to admit that she was really ruthless. "I'm fine. Let's go."
On the way to the Emergency Department, Theodore asked the reason for what had happened that day, "Have you found out? Is it related to Yvonne?"
Just like what he said to Everleigh in the car, there were many coincidences in the world, but in the Godfrey family, there weren't many coincidences.
There were so many doctors in Ocpeace City, but Yvonne invited Everleigh to be her family doctor. This was not a big deal, but both the kidnapping case and the commotion at the school were related to Yvonne, which made him alert.
Moses' respectful voice came from the side. "Yes, I've asked the housekeeper at Yoreast Hills Garden. Madam Madison went to the school to find Dr. Trevino because she found out that she had become the attending physician to Madam Scott. It should have nothing to do with Yvonne."
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