Chapter 7
Chapter 7
Anger, hate, and indifference were the emotions displayed on his face. His eyes widened as he glared at me, threatening to tear
me apart and crush me to dust at any moment. “Theowy, my leg hurts,” Cindy cried loudly. Theo ignored me. He turned around,
carried Cindy, and rushed out. I sat still rooted to the ground, not knowing what to do! “Miss Lane, your hand is bleeding!” Heidi
exclaimed when she entered. It was only then that I realized that my right hand was still on the porcelain piece. Blood was
coming out from my hand! I raised my hand, and there were many small porcelain pieces embedded into my wound. “That is a
lot of blood. Does it hurt?” Heidi helped me up and carefully removed some big pieces of porcelain pierced in my palm. “It is
alright.” It hurt very much, but compared to the hurt in my heart, the pain in my hand was nothing. “Wanda, is it worth it for you to
go through all this?” Heidi asked me cautiously with tears in her eyes. She had been with me for three years and had seen many
things. I did not answer her because I did not have the answer for myself. All these years, I had been trying, but it was all in vain.
Was it worth it? Heidi did not say anything else. She took my hand and pulled me outside. “The wound is too deep. You need to
go to the hospital.” “I will go by myself. There will be a read-through of the script for the new movie. I will need you to go and
supervise.” The blood kept flowing, so I had no choice but to find a clean towel to wrap my hand and hail for a taxi to go to the
hospital. Fortunately, the hospital was very nearby. Even so, the white towel around my hand was already dyed red with blood.
As I reached the entrance, I saw Theo carrying Cindy as he walked over. “Wanda, why is there so much blood on your hand?”
Just as I was about to pretend not to see them and lower my head to leave, Cindy’s voice spoke. I looked up. She was in Theo’s
arms, looking at me with a questioning expression as if nothing had happened in the office. If she acted in films using her acting
skills, she would likely win an Oscar award. Theo glanced at me coldly and snorted before turning away. Cindy looked up with a
worried expression on her innocent face. “Theowy, let Wanda go upstairs together with us. Doctor Mason is waiting for us. We
can only be at ease if he helps Wanda bandage her wound too.” I forgot that this hospital belonged to Theo’s other buddy,
Mason Lynch. “No need. I will go to the emergency area.” Without waiting for Theo to chase me away, I tactfully turned around to
leave. Cindy’s pretty eyes dimmed. She grabbed Theo’s sleeve with one hand and shouted with a soft voice. “Theowy!” Indeed,
a woman who knew how to act cute was invincible. Theo was initially full of hatred toward me and was indifferent to my injuries.
However, after Cindy had acted coquettishly, he turned to look at me and said in annoyance, “I told you to go, so go!” His tone
was still stern. However, there was no change of emotions in my heart. It was entirely calm. “Okay.” Although I knew that Cindy
was up to no good, obeying Theo’s orders had become one of my habits! When I arrived at the VIP ward on the fifth floor,
Mason, who was dressed in a white coat, stood at the door, and seemed to have been waiting for a long time. It was true that
birds of a feather flock together. Theo’s good friends were like him, both handsome and rich. “She fell just now. Take a look at
her feet.” Theo carried Cindy into the ward. Mason, who was standing at the door, looked at my hand and was stunned for a
moment. In the end, he did not say anything and turned around to enter the ward. In the ward, Cindy sat on the bed. Theo sat
beside her with one hand holding her shoulder. Mason bent down on the floor and gently shook her injured foot. Cindy, just like a
noble princess, always received love and care from everyone. “Theowy, it hurts!” Cindy had tears in her eyes as she pitifully
reached out to grasp Theo’s shoulders. He hugged her tightly and patted her back to comfort her. “Bear with it for a while.”
Taking advantage of an angle that was out of Theo’s sight, Cindy looked up and gave me a taunting and victorious sneer.