Chapter 103 A Bunch of Losers
“Where is it?” Athena asked gently.
“Over there!”
The little girl turned her head and pointed to the fountain not
far away.
It was not far.
Athena glanced at Madam Crawford.
“Madam Crawford, I’m going to help the little girl pick up a ball. Can you wait for me here?” Athena asked.
“Okay.” Madam Crawford nodded. “Athena, be careful.”
“I will!”
Athena nodded.
Then she took the little girl’s hand and went to the fountain. Athena reached out to pick up the ball.
Suddenly, she heard someone exclaim from behind.
Athena turned her head.
A little boy laughed, ran, and pushed Madam Crawford’s
wheelchair–away
“What are you doing?”
Athena yelled and immediately chased after him.
The boy was frightened or something else.
He let go of the wheelchair on a downhill section.
The wheelchair immediately swooped down.
“Madam Crawford!”
Athena was so close to the wheelchair.
In the nick of time…
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A tall figure rushed over from one side and blocked the diving wheelchair with his body.
If he were late for one second, Madam Crawford would fall to the ground.
Athena ran over.
Madam Crawford was frightened and cried with a pale face.
“Jesus Christ!”
The nurse ran over. She was frightened after seeing this scene.
“Call the doctor!” Athena said to the nurse while comforting Madam Crawford.
“Yes! Yes!”
“Madam Crawford, you are safe. You are safe!” Athena comforted her gently.
After a while.
Madam Crawford gradually calmed down amidst Athena’s gentle, soothing voice.
“Athena, I’m scared!” Madam Crawford was full of grievances.
Athena hurriedly hugged her and patted her on the back. “Don’t be afraid. You are all good!”
She regretted it.
She was such a fool.
She left Madam Crawford alone to help a strange girl to pick up a stupid ball!
Madam Crawford calmed down.
Athena turned around, got up quickly, and thanked the person who stopped the wheelchair.
“Sir, thank you so much. Is your leg okay?”
The man was tall and burly. He was at least 6.3 feet.
He was tanned, wearing sunglasses with a cropped cut.
He looked…
He was impressive.
Facing Athena’s thanks, he remained indifferent.
At this time, an old lady with elegant clothes and silver hair walked over.
“He doesn’t know your language. Don’t worry. Jaxson is in very good health. He was once hit by a car and only got skin bruise.”
When she spoke, she smiled kindly.
Jaxson Collins couldn’t understand their conversation.
But intuitively, he felt the old lady was praising him.
He was proud.
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