Chapter 495
You Hit My Heart
"Since the phone is not answered, you should leave it alone and take
the person to the hospital first.â The passerby suggested.
"Or you can check the phone records to see who she recently
contacted and call back and ask." Another person suggested.
The man who bumped into Charlotte thought it made sense.
So he opened Charlotte's phone's address book and called the first
number he saw.
It was Cecelia's number, as the last received call on Charlotte's phone
was from Cecelia.
"Hey, Charlotte, what's up?" On the other end of the line, Cecelia
asked.
"Hey, may I ask who you are to the owner of this phone?" The man
inquired.
Cecelia's voice visibly froze and immediately responded, âI am her
mother. What's wrong with her? What's wrong? And who are you? Why
do you have her cell phone?"
Cecelia asked a series of questions in quick succession, her voice
dripping with anxiety.
"Oh, that's right. Sorry, I accidentally hit your daughter with my car just
now. Now I'm rushing to take her to the hospital, the ambulance is
coming soon, I'll hang up first and we'll keep in touch. Please come to
the hospital as well.â The man explained.
"What?! Wait, where are you now?" Cecelia was stunned and rushed to
ask.
The man glanced at the road signs and reported an address.
Despite the accident, Cecelia was calm enough, and this address was
near the Heath residence. She quickly instructed, "Listen to me, when
the ambulance arrives, you tell the ambulance to take my daughter to
the nearby military hospital. If they have any objections, you tell them
that the patient is the daughter of the Heath family. They will know what
to do. When you get to the military hospital, a doctor will naturally take
over."
"Okay, okay.â The man hurriedly answered, even more nervous now.
Oh my God, what had he bumped into? The military chief. If something
went wrong with the person lying on the ground, or the child in her
belly, would they want him dead? It was no longer a question of paying
for the treatment.
By this time, the ambulance had arrived.
The man hurriedly said respectfully to the phone, "Hello, the ambulance
has arrived. I'll hang up now.â
"Okay." Cecelia didn't give him a hard time over the phone.
Several paramedics got out of the ambulance with stretchers and
oxygen masks.
The man then rushed to explain the situation to the paramedics.
Originally the ambulance was ready to go to the first central hospital,
but after they heard what the man said, they immediately carried
Charlotte on a stretcher, and connected her to the oxygen mask, and
rushed to the nearby military hospital. If something went wrong and
delayed, they were afraid that they would not be able to bear the
consequences.
On the other hand, Cecelia hurriedly parked her car in the emergency
lane on the side of the road.
She was driving to the Capital, but she only made it halfway there,
when she was forced to return.
After parking the car, she hurriedly made two phone calls, methodical
and unhurried.
The first call was made to the military general hospital to arrange for
the director to personally check on Charlotte. Although she did not
know what Charlotte's current status was, but judging from the tone
and voice of the man who called her, it should not be life-threatening.