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Virginity in second marriages novel Chapter 305

Serena: "... No! No way! Your wounds are so serious, I'm not going anywhere."

If she left him alone now, or let him take her to the party with Leonardo, it would be on her conscience all her life!

She didn't want to misbehave!

"Silly." Whispered Leonardo smilingly, "You didn't like him very much? I'm just helping you."

"No!" Serena shook her head vigorously. The bitter smile with which Leonardo mocked her almost hurt her. Then, as she shook her head, tears suddenly began to fall, "You don't need to do this for me. The only thing you need is to stay in the hospital and recover!"

"What did I just tell you? I'm fine, they are superficial wounds, a bandage is enough, let's go, if we don't leave now, you might not make it back."

"No, no!" Serena bit her lips as she continued to cry, "No need, do you understand? If I want to go, I'll go alone. I won't let you take me! I won't bother you..."

After speaking, Serena could no longer even cry.

She had always suspected that Leonardo had ulterior motives, but now.... She realized that she was the obnoxious one. He treated her so well, but she had always suspected him thinking he was a bad person.

And now... He was badly hurt but insisted on accompanying her.

The nurse stepped aside watching the scene. Because she was young, she was moved and cried. She thought the two were a couple, she did not expect that they were not a couple....

Even if they were not, he was clearly helping her.

How much courage does it take to help a woman who loves another man?

"Don't cry." Her sobs made Leonardo frown. He had really considered that for her; he did not expect her to refuse.

"If you keep crying, there will be no more time. Let's go. I'll take you to the party and then go back to the hospital to recover. What do you say?"

Serena shook her head vigorously. Leonardo firmly grabbed her wrist and dragged her away. Serena paled and replied, "Leonardo, I don't want to go. Leave me. I can go by myself. Let me go!"

The little nurse could not help but cry.

Despite his severe injuries, Leonardo still had a lot of strength. Serena did not resist because he was injured and did not want to move him, so she allowed herself to be dragged forward.

Even though he had dragged her with crazy ease, Serena felt that there was something strange about the way he was walking. He must have been more seriously injured than she thought, and she remembered the nurse earlier telling her about the time he managed to stop himself from passing out by pretending to be fine.

If she doesn't stop him, how can he still restrain himself? Even if she could hold back, her body would give out.

"Leonardo, stop! I have something to tell you, Leonardo... Leonardo!!!"

Serena shouted his name angrily!

Leonardo's breathing was unsteady. He stopped and looked back sadly at Serena.

Serena gasped, tears in her eyes, "Listen to me, I know you are doing this for my sake. I can go by myself. You can stay in the hospital to recover. Or, I won't go, okay?"

"Let's take a cab. You are not able to drive, and your car.... Now you can't drive it. It is in the police station."

Leonardo smiled, "All right, whatever."

The two stopped a cab on the side of the road. When Leonardo bent down to get into the car, he seemed to squirm. He was in so much pain that he was sweating, and Serena blanched in fear, "Are you okay? If not..."

"No need." Leonardo sat down in the cab in pain. Serena had no choice but to follow him.

"Are you really okay?"

Leonardo smiled, "I said I would take you to him, so I will. Driver, go to this address."

After Leonardo said the address, the driver replied, "There has been an accident on the bridge and you cannot cross it. Take a detour and try to be fast, but safety first."

"Okay."

The driver nodded, pressed the accelerator, and the car drove off.

In the car Serena was still very nervous, she kept biting her lower lip.

Inside her she felt a great unrest. Leonardo was hurt, but he still wanted to accompany her to the party, but he was still so very late. Would Cristian still be waiting for her?

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