Evangeline felt itchy all over. She didn't dare to show it in front of Zion, but when she entered the emergency room, she couldn't help it.
Although she had taken the medicine to resist the allergic reaction, the effect of the drug had not been fully expressed yet, and she could hardly control the itch of the rash.
This was not the first or second time she had experienced such a situation. She told the doctor directly, "It's okay. I've already taken the medicine for allergic reactions. It's just a short period of time. It'll be fine after a while. Don't worry."
Evangeline didn't dare to scratch it. She was afraid that the scratch would hurt her skin and make her recover slowly, then Zion would dislike her later.
When the doctor heard that she had taken the medicine to resist the allergic reaction, he knew that she knew the cause of her allergic reaction. He couldn't help but be a little angry. "You don't take your own body seriously. You know that you are allergic, but you still eat it? Is there something wrong with your brain?" Evangeline gave a wry smile.
Was she crazy?
In order to stay with Zion for a little longer, and to ensure that Zion didn't have any psychological burden, she was like this every time.
She had no way to describe this feeling to anyone.
Perhaps, Zion thought she was crazy too.
He didn't like her at first, but now he might feel that she was a fool.
Or did he think that she was scheming something?
Evangeline was a little depressed and confused.
How could she explain it when she went out later?
It wasn't easy for Zion when was outside. He kept thinking about how he had managed to make Evangeline like this.
Evangeline was so confident and dazzling before. Although he didn't like her at that time, he couldn't deny that the arrogant Evangeline could attract everyone's attention. Even at that time, he would occasionally take a look at the news about her.
How did such an arrogant and unbridled Evangeline become so humble?
Was it really because of love?
Zion had a feeling that there might be something he didn't know.
His eyes narrowed, and no one could see what kind of light was flashing in his beautiful eyes.
Evangeline stayed inside for a while, and the allergic reaction on her body had begun to disappear. Seeing this scene, the doctor knew that she was familiar with it, so he was naturally relieved.
However, Evangeline didn't dare to go out.
Zion looked at the time outside. When it was about time, he knocked on the door of the emergency room and whispered, "Evangeline, are you done? Come out when you're done."
There was no sign of joy or anger in his voice, which made Evangeline even more conflicted.
"What should I do?" she thought to herself.
He seemed to be angry.
Evangeline bit her lower lip, hesitated for a moment, and then went out.
Zion rolled up her sleeves directly. Looking at the allergic reaction that had faded away, he finally breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, but his face was still very ugly.
"Don't be angry. I won't do it again."
Evangeline stretched out two fingers and gently pinched Zion's sleeve. Her expression made Zion feel a little angry.
"I think we need to have a talk."
Zion's words made Evangeline's face freeze.
"What... what do you want to talk about?"
It was the first time that she was so stuttering.
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