Forty minutes later, the taxi stops at the entrance of Karl’s hospital. At the moment he is looking for a change, the driver glances at the magnificent lobby of the hospital, then look at Lily through the rear-view mirror, “Miss, did your relatives sick?”
“No, I came for something else.”
The driver feels a little strange. However, he does not ask further. Wondering what can she do besides seeing a doctor in a hospital.
After getting out of the car, a cold wind blows past. Lily wraps her jacket tightly and walks in quickly. Suddenly, she received a call from Rex.
She looks at the name of the caller for a long time before picking it up, “Hello?”
“Why did you take so long to answer the phone, where are you?” The man’s voice on the phone is urgent, he has been very sensitive these days, especially when she is not in sight.
Lily glances at the elevator. After all, she does not want him to worry, “I’m downstairs at home; preparing to go up.”
“Oh.” He says softly and adds, “I’ll hang up when you enter the house.”
Lily’s heart tightens, for fear that he will discover something. There is panic with regret afterward, “My phone is running out of power, I’ll text you later.’
Late at night, the hospital corridor seems to be extraordinarily empty but the light is still bright. She walks over and knocks on the white door of the VIP room.
Soon, she receives a response, “Come in.”
Lily takes a deep breath and tries to make herself look calmer. When she pushes the door to get in, she notices a skinny figure is sitting on the bedside.
Marina looks at the woman who comes in and bursts out a cold smile, “You’re here.”
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