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Woman?
Armand didnât think too much, and he didnât even think about Phoebe Lewis. Phoebe would have no reason to meet him here, as they had met before.
Besides, as a famous lawyer, he had a lot of visitors.
âMake me a cup of coffee, please.â
âSure.â His assistant headed for the tea room. Armand went to the meeting room. He opened the door and Phoebe was sitting on the couch, looking at the time. She seemed to be sick of waiting. When she heard the sound of the door, she raised her head.
Armand immediately came out as soon as he saw it was her.
Phoebe rushed to him, âArmandâ¦â.
Armand looked towards her, âPlease donât ever come to see me. Iâm already married.â
Phoebe didnât mind Armandâs coldness, she grabbed his hands tightly and said, âI went straight to your house when I was on my way back. But you werenât there.â
âThen what do you want from seeing me again?â Armandâs eyes turned cold and calm, as he looked down at his arms held by Phoebe, âAre you thinking we can get back together?â
His voice suddenly became serious and firm, then he said, âPhoebe Lewis! We broke up!â
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âIf you didnât want me to find you, disappear forever. Donât let me ever see you again.â
Armand pushed her hand away after saying this.
âIâm sorry that happenedâ¦â
Armand didnât listen to her explanations. His assistant came in with coffee. Armand told his assistant, âDonât let this woman in if she comes to the office again in the future!â
The assistant nodded steadily, as he had never seen Armand so furious.
Phoebe said, âOkay, then I wonât let you see me again.â As she held back her tears.
She ran out after saying this. The assistant was holding the coffee. Phoebe saw him apparently but ran to the assistant and broke the cup. The hot coffee was poured into Phoebe.
The assistant cleaned her up and said, âAre you okay? This just got done.â Armand clenched his fist, apparently hiding to hold something in.
Phoebe didnât move, looking at him, âIf this was in the past, you would have come to see if Iâd been burned. You cared so much about me, now you hate me just because Iâve left you?â.
Armand didnât answer.
Armandâs assistant picked up the broken cup and left quietly. He didnât want to interfere as he thought the woman had some relationship problem with Armand.
âArmand, I love you. And I have never changed. Believe it or not, I wonât let you see me again since you donât want to see me,â Phoebe said. After saying this, he left.
Phoebe left, without hesitation, this time.
She was sure that Armand would go after her.
He loved her very much before.
Armand was in a dilemma. One voice was speaking to him, asking him to go after her and ask her the reasons why she had left. However, there was another voice asking him to stay put, ordering him to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, since he had already married.
In the end, however, he went after Phoebe, not out of love, but just for an answer.
Phoebe deliberately slowed her pace after leaving the office, to wait for Armand to catch up with her.
âTell me why you left.â Armand was standing by the door. His hair was tousled in the cold and strong wind.
He was staring at the person he used to love.
Phoebe heard the question, but turned a deaf ear. She walked faster.
At that moment, there was a car speeding toward her.
Phoebe was desperate and knew that Armand didnât love her anymore since he left so late. And he was married. She didnât think they could get back together. She had to be cruel to herself to get Armand back. So Phoebe ran toward the road.
âPhoebeâ¦â Armand rushed toward her.
âCreeakââ
The screeching of a carâs brakes was too loud to the ears.
Unfortunately, the car couldnât quite stop and hit Phoebe, knocking her over.
The driver was too shocked to react.
Armand ran over and grabbed Phoebeâs head. She collapsed with blood on her head. Armand wiped her face and said, âPhoebe, Phoebe.â She did not react.
This time the driver came over in fright and said, âShe, is she deadâ¦?â.
Armand looked at him angrily and shouted, âHow did you drive your car?â.
âShe ran towards me. Itâs not my responsibility since I didnât hit her with my carâ¦â
âStop talking nonsense. Take her to the hospital as soon as possible.â Armand held her by the arm. Seeing that the driver was frozen to the ground in fear, Armand shouted angrily at him, âMove the car quickly and take her to the hospital! Do you see whatâs behind you? Do you think Iâll hold you responsible even if Iâm not?â
The driver looked back and saw the lawyerâs office, assuming that the man must be a lawyer.
He ran to open his car door quickly.
There were good lawyers and bad lawyers.
Those slick lawyers knew how to talk. They could turn innocent people guilty and make a prisoner innocent.
If they helped a good person, that would be good by nature. But if they helped bad people, that would be bad for society.
It was better not to offend these kinds of people.
Soon the driver was on his way to the hospital. Phoebe was sent to the examination room. Armand waited outside. The driver feared that Phoebeâs injury was his responsibility. He explained, âI was driving normally and she suddenly appeared. I shouldnât have any responsibility.â
Armand looked at him coldly, âIf she is safe, you can go. But if sheâs in any trouble, you wonât be able to escape.â
âWhat, what do you mean?â the driver looked at Armand, âAre you bullying me?â
Armand laughed, and turned his finger from the driver who was pointing at him, âArenât you afraid someone will use you because of your impulsiveness?â The chauffeur suddenly pulled his hands away and fell silent in fear.
After a while, the examination room opened and Phoebe was brought out. Armand rushed over. Phoebe was still passed out, although her wounds had been dressed.
The doctor approached and said, âSheâs fine now, just slightly concussed. The wounds have been disinfected. I have some medicines for her. Please take them to the pharmacy. She will be discharged as soon as she wakes up.â âOkay, thank you.â Armand said.
The driver, off to the side, was relieved, âThank heavens sheâs okay.â
The driver was afraid to pay the medical bills if Phoebe had any problems.
Armand looked at the driver and tossed him the doctorâs prescription, âGet the medicine. Hurry up.â
âThe moneyâ¦â The driver stared at Armand and said, âAs is obvious, it was totally innocent. It was only because I was walking too fast. I shouldnât offer this money.â
Armand took out his wallet and gave him some money. Indeed, it was Phoebeâs fault.
Phoebe wanted to avoid him and that was why she was walking too fast. She could be very angry at that moment. So she didnât notice the car heading towards her. âWatch your step in the future.â
âYes sir, yes sir.â The driver took the money and nodded again and again. Anything was acceptable as long as he didnât have to pay.
Phoebe didnât wake up until late afternoon.
The driver left. Armand let him go.
He didnât blame him and Phoebe was fine.
Armand stayed, despite their arguments. He couldnât leave her alone since she was hurt.
âOuch, thatâs too painful.â Phoebe frowned and wanted to touch her forehead.
Armand stopped her, âDonât move. You have head injuries.â
Phoebe glared at him, âArmand? â Are you worried about me?â
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