Chapter 1756
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
Ouch⦠It hurts⦠It hurts so muchâ¦
Francesca felt her head throbbing in pain and her body so sore as if it would crumble at the slightest bit.
A conversation in hushed voices rang in her ears.
Even though she could not make out what the voices were talking about, her strong consciousness forced her to stay awake.
Gradually opening her eyes, Francesca realized she was lying in a room painted in a cool color theme. Beside her bed stood a medical staff, who asked in Ustranasion upon seeing her regaining consciousness, âYouâre finally awake. How are you feeling?â
âWhere am I?â Francesca tried to sit up but found that she barely had any strength to move. She was experiencing a splitting headache and excruciating pain throughout her whole body.
âThis is the Lindberg residence,â the nurse answered. âDo you remember what happened?â
Hearing the nurseâs question, Francesca began racking her brain to recall the series of events from earlier.
I escaped from the hospital, ran into a gun battle outside, and a silver Pagani came crashing toward me. I lost my footing and fell straight into the car⦠The person inside was the man in whiteâ¦
That was all that she could remember before she had subsequently fallen unconscious.
âYou jumped into Mr. Lindbergâs car, so he brought you home.â The nurse played down her explanation. âDr.
Henderson has treated your wound. All you have to do now is to get some rest to recuperate.â
âWhat do you mean by jumping into his car?â Francesca snapped in frustration, her brows scrunched. âHe was the one who hit me with his car as I was walking out of the hospital! He bumped me with the car hood, and I fell into his car because I lost my balance. Heâs the one whoâs at fault here!â
âUmâ¦â The nurse was beyond stunned at how Francesca dared to make those remarks.
âWhereâs the perpetrator? Ask him over; we need to have a proper discussion about compensation matters.â
Despite her weakened state, Francesca was unyielding.
âDo you have any idea who Mr. Lindberg is?â
âI donât care who he is.â Francesca was fuming with rage. âNo matter who he is, he has to apologize and compensate for hurting me!â
âUmâ¦â The nurse was dumbfounded.
Right then, Danrique happened to overhear the conversation as he was passing by the room. He stopped in his tracks and strode in.
The room was dimly lit and was made apparent by the stark contrast of the brightly lit corridors outside.
The man stood at the door, and under the contrasting rays, he resembled an angel from hellâa paradoxical representation of both good and evil.
Lifting her gaze to look at the man, Francesca was dazzled for a split second.
There was an inexplicable sense of familiarity when she first saw him at Casino Inferno, and it was made more intense at this point.
Iâm sure Iâve seen him somewhere⦠But where is it?
Nothing came up her mind nonetheless.
âYouâre quite full of yourself, huh?â Danrique stood by the door as he threw her a cold glare.
He looked like a ferocious beastâindifferent and arrogant on the outside, yet carved deep within his bones was a grim and murderous vibe.
âArenât you suppose to show some regret for causing injury to a mere innocent passerby like me?â
Francesca showed no weakness and looked straight into his eyes. Yet, that did not last for too long.
Crap. Will he recognize that Iâm the one who made a fool out of him at Casino Inferno? If he does, then not only will he not compensate and apologize, but he might even settle scores with me.
Danrique only stared grimly at her and turned to leave without uttering a single word.
As he walked out of the room, he turned to his subordinate beside him and left him an order.
âHeyâ¦â Francesca wanted to stop him, but the subordinate approached and tore a blank check before passing it to her.
âHere, decide how much compensation is sufficient and fill it in yourself.â
âUhâ¦â She hurriedly accepted the check from him.
âWhatâs the maximum limit?â
âTen million.â Sean lifted the corners of his lips slightly.
âHeheâ¦â Francesca was delighted to hear those words.
âItâs good to see that you guys are steady and straightforward!â
âSince your injuries are quite serious, have some good rest here first,â Sean reminded.
âIâll transfer you to the best hospital in Summerbank later to see if youâre still curable.â
Francesca was taken aback.
âWhat do you mean by that?âq