Chapter 196 We are both sick.
âMiss Morris, I knew you wouldnât believe me easily.
Of course, I have done so many excessive things. If I were you, I wouldnât believe it, either, à½ï¿½ འ�
Just wait and see, and I will convince you of my determination and sincerity with practical actions!â
Miss Morris: ââ¦â
She still thinks Una was possessed by someone else.
When Una finished speaking, she suddenly remembered something. And her face changed. Then she said with a serious expression: âTeacher Morris, did Nikita give you some small pills yesterday? And she asked you to take one every day, didnât she?
She also gave you a prescription and asked you to take medicine according to it, right?â
Although Miss Morris didnât know why she suddenly brought this up, she still nodded. âYes.
âThen you must do as she says.â Una said very seriously, âTeacher Morris, if Nikita said that you were sick, you must be sick.â
Miss Morris: ââ¦
Is she scolding her in a soft way?
But on the next second, Una said something that made Miss Morris feel even more speechless.
âIâm sick, too.â Una said.
Miss Morris twitched her mouth a little and said: âTeacher Turner, the game you are playing is really exciting.â
âNo, Miss Morris.â Una frowned and said with a serious face: âI am sick. So are you. We are both sick.
Nikita certainly didnât lie to us. We must be really sick.
Iâm going to the hospital for a physical examination now. Would you like to go with me?
Miss Morris: â⦠No!â
Sheâs not sick.
But seeing her acting like this, she really thinks Una is suffering some mental problem, âThen Iâll go by myself.â Una said so and was about to leave. She picked up the black satchel on the table and slung it over her shoulder. âTeacher Morris, please ask for a leave for me.
I wonât come to school this afternoon.â
It takes some time to do a full-scale physical examination.
She will definitely unable to come to school in the afternoon.
Yesterday, Nikita not only inferred from her facial features that there was something wrong with her marriage, which had been testified by her being betrayed by her husband and her husbandâs intention to take away all her money, but also inferred that there was something wrong with her health. Besides, Nikita got all those symptoms accurate.
Originally, she didnât take it seriously either.
Fatigue, insomnia, occasional dizziness and palpitation⦠She felt those quite normal.
With all those pressure at work, these will inevitably happen to anyone.
But now, Una canât continue to ignore it.
No matter what disease she has, whether it is serious or not, she must go to the hospital for. a good examination at once.
Soon, Una hurriedly got out of the office.
Miss Morris frowned. After Una walked out of the office, she muttered to herself: âWhatâs wrong with her? Why is she acting like a nervous wreck?â
She sat back in her seat, picked up the pen on her desk, and took out a new test paper to correct.
The small pills Nikita gave her yesterday were put in a throat lozenge box in her desk drawer.
She didnât take one.
As for the prescription that she couldnât understand, she waited until Nikita left and kneaded it into a ball and threw it into the trash can.
She knows that her students means well.
However, how does a child who is still studying in high school, and has been transferred from a small village, have any medical skills?
She didnât question or refuse her in person because she didnât want to hurt her studentâs self-esteem.
But how could she really believe that nonsense?
As Nikita walked into the Euston Pharmacy, someone immediately came out to welcome her. The staff outside made a phone call and said that a little girl came with the ultimate VIP card. The steward who answered the phone immediately reported this matter. In the end, the shopkeeper of the Euston Pharmacy came out to welcome her in person.