Chapter 274
“Ouch…”
“Sir, it hurts
The girl’s voice trembled slightly as she gritted her teeth in endurance, her face pale as a sheet. She looked like she was on the verge of breaking down.
Theo paused his eyebrows furrowed
He hadn’t even touched her, why was she crying out in pain?
From the get go, Theo had no intention of doing anything to her. He was just trying to scare her a bit because she was being such a pain in the neck!
“Where does it hurt?”
Ellinor scrunched her face in discomfort, her eyelashes quivering. Her eyes were red and teary. “My hand it hurts…”
Hand?
Theo looked up, his gaze falling on her two small hands. His pupils dilated in shock.
He first released her hands before bringing them up to examine them….
Ellinor’s hands were red and swollen at this point, looking like two boiled pig’s trotters!
His brows knitted in concern, and he asked in a deep voice. “What happened? What did you do?”
Ellinor weakly shook her head, her voice barely a whisper, “I don’t know I didn’t… do anything…
Her hands felt like they were being scorched, the pain was unbearable. It was as if they were being fried in a pan of hot oil, causing her to break out in a cold sweat
Her breathing became labored, her throat felt like it was stuffed with cotton and utterly uncomfortable.
Just before she closed her eyes, she heard Theo calling her name.
He sounded distressed?
“Ellinor! Ellinor! Ellinor…”
The next second, Theo was rushing out of the bathroom with a passed–out Ellinor in his arms.
After Ellinor woke up at the hospital, she only saw the sterile white hospital ceiling and the IV drip beside her bed. Her throat was dry and sore. She tried to speak but was unsuccessful.
She wanted to reach for the water on the table, only to find that both her hands were tightly wrapped in bandages. They looked like Doraemon’s hands, round and fingerless, unable to grip anything
Helplessly, she lay on the hospital bed, looking around
The ward was eerily quiet, with her being the only patient….
It was like that time when she was a child. Her mother had taken her to the hospital and then said she was going to buy some wonton soup, asking her to wait patiently in the ward
She watched the fluid in the IV drip slowly trickle away, but her mother never returned.
She didn’t like hospitals.
Just as she was feeling down, she suddenly heard a cheerful voice…
“You’re awake! That’s great!”
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