Wilson's car was blocked at a red light when the accident happened.
He ran over without his feet hardly touching the ground.
The three cars were tailgating, causing five cars to crash continuously. The scene was very chaotic for a while.
It was an unexpected disaster for Amin's car.
When Wilson saw the car aside crash straight into Amin's car, his heart jumped to his throat.
He remembered clearly that Tina was sitting on that side.
Fortunately, in urban areas, the car's speed was not ridiculously fast. But when he thought that she might get hurt, his heart tightened again.
Wilson's palm was wet with sweat.
He opened the car door. When he saw Tina in perfect condition, he felt he could breathe again and asked with his eyes full of concern and worry. "Tina, are you alright?"
"I'm fine!" Tina shook her head hurriedly.
She pointed to Amin next to her. "But he seems to be injured. When the car ran over, he prevented me from being hit!"
They were caught off guard by an accident.
The car hit Tina's side, but at the critical moment, Amin rushed over and caught her in his arms to protect her, so she was not injured at all. Even the forehead of Secretary Zalkin in front of her was slightly bruised by the visor from the impact.
Hearing that, Wilson also looked at Amin's arm hanging down.
It seemed that his arm was broken.
Wilson immediately said, "Get in my car and go to the hospital first!"
After leaving the secretary to deal with the traffic accident, they got in Wilson's car and rushed to a hospital nearby.
Wilson and Tina stood in the emergency passage on the side of the corridor outside the emergency room.
Few people used the passage. Tina gently took Wilson's hand and asked, "Did I make you worry just now?"
"Yes," Wilson said with a lingering fear, "Fortunately, you're all right!"
Even though rear-end accidents happened every day, Wilson was still afraid that she would get hurt.
Tina said, "It's all thanks to Amin!"
Wilson frowned slightly.
When he was about to speak up, a nurse came out of the exam room. It seemed that Amin's wound had been treated.
As Wilson had expected, the bone connecting his from left elbow to his wrist fractured, but it was not badly damaged. The doctor decided to put his arm in a cast.
Tina asked with concern, "Doctor, how is he?"
The older doctor smiled and said, "We've fixed the cast, and he is fine now. The injury is not serious. After the cast is removed, it will heal very well. Don't worry!"
"That's good!" Tina breathed a sigh of relief.
After all, Amin was injured because of her. She was filled with gratitude.
The doctor added, "Take good care of him when you go back. Please pay more attention to his diet. You can also put a pillow below his arm when he is sleeping, which will be helpful to the recirculation of blood and reduce swelling. After two weeks, he should come back for an X-ray. Oh, right, Mrs. Stark, remember not to get his arm wet in case of infection. It's best if you can help him take a bath!"
When they first arrived at the hospital, the doctor had asked who Amin's family was, so it was not surprising that he called her Mrs. Stark.
She and Amin had to pretend to be husband and wife, so she listened to the doctor's advice as his wife.
Tina nodded. "Okay, I got it!"
The doctor gave a few more instructions and left with the nurse.
Amin sat on the bed. His left arm had been cast and a transfusion needle was fixed to his other hand - he could go home after finishing the two bags of medicine above.
Tina noticed that Wilson's thin lips were pressed tightly together.
She thought he was unhappy because the doctor called her Mrs. Stark and told her to take good care of Amin as his wife.
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