Chapter 2: The Myserious Lady
Chapter 2: The Myserious Lady
"Three months ago, as an alumnus and a successful personage, you gave a speech on the centenary anniversary of Jiangcheng University. Unfortunately, I was sitting in the auditorium. Although your speech is short, it's wonderful. Compared with our headmaster's lengthy speech, I like yours much more."
"So you are a student in Jiangcheng University." Alan Hoyle was a little relieved.
"Why must I be a student, maybe a teacher?"
"I guess that you are very young judging from your voice."
"Of course, I'm eighteen years old every day, and I occasionally go back to the age of sixteen or seventeen. I'm a super beautiful girl." The girl smugly said.
"What's your name?"
"I won't tell you unless..." The girl paused for a second.
"Unless what?" Knowing that she was deliberately mystifying, Alan Hoyle still inexplicably got into her trap.
"Unless you obey the doctor and cooperate with the treatment, I will consider telling you when your eyes are recovered. Don't tell me that you're a weakling. Only one small blow can strike you down, which can make me very disappointed.
Of course, he was not a weakling, but thinking what the doctor just said that the probability of recovery for the eyesight was only 10 percent, which was no different from the death penalty, Alan Hoyle was in
silence.
Soon, she poked him twice and put something in his hand, "Well, this is the wallet I found when saving you. There is an ID card, seven bank cards and 2000 dollars. You're right. I'm still a student. I don't have enough money on me, so I have spent it paying for the medical costs. But it needed lots of money to be in hospital. You'd better tell me the password of one of your bank cards so that I could pay the expenses at the toll office and you wouldn't be expelled from the hospital.
"The cards in the wallet can't be used." Alan Hoyle was a little annoyed. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
"There is no money in them? It's impossible. The man like you is so rich that they can be empty cards? Don't be kidding."
"Someone will get to know my whereabouts through bank consumption records." Inexplicably, he told her the truth, relaxed his vigilance, and even began to trust in her.
It seemed that it took her much time to understand his meaning, so that after a long time she asked uncertainly, "Don't tell me that there is someone going to kill you."
"Yes, so you'd better stay away from me so as not to be implicated." There was a warning in the words, and if she left here, he would not be surprised.
Unfortunately, this woman was stubborn.
"All right. If I'm afraid it, I won't save you. You'll be at ease to heal your wounds. I'll try to find a way to gather the money. Just before the operation, you'll have to be discharged first and I'll find you a quiet and safe place to live. You don't have to worry about the daily expenses. When your eyes are
recovered, remember to pay me interest."
She said that casually, which made him feel strange in the bottom of his heart. Although there were still doubts, he felt warm and steady inexplicably.
"Why did you help me?" Relatives and friends might look on indifferently in dire straits. She was a stranger, but so enthusiastic, which really surprised him. What was her purpose?
"Because... I don't think you are a bad person."
Was it just so simple? He doubted, "Really? If you want to get anything from me, I advise you to give up earlier."