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Zona gave a reason: âI have class in the afternoon, so Iâm not free.â
Wade said proudly: âThen when you are free, I will change the game time.â
Zona said, âWade, you thought the school belonged to your family.â
âThatâs not a matter of my words. Iâll ask my dad to buy the school later.â
Zona ignored him.
the hospital. Vivienne bought supplements to visit Bob.
Bob was seriously injured, and he couldnât be discharged from the hospital for a while.
Helen is taking care of in the hospital, Lainey is not there, and was driven away by Bob.
Vivienne also heard a little bit about the two of them.
The recovery phase was the toughest for Bob.
When Vivienne arrived at the ward, Bob had just finished his rehabilitation and was sitting on the bedside resting tiredly.
After a long time, the colleagues and leaders in the unit did not come to visit, only Dave came to visit every day when he was free.
After Bobâs accident, his temperament has also changed a little. He has a 0.00%
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âBob.â Seeing the lifelessness in the ward, Vivienne also shouted a little pressure: âHow are you recovering?â
Bob followed the voice and glanced in Vivienneâs direction. He had surgery on his eyes and couldnât see. Doctors canât guarantee that the operation will restore sight.
Bob lowered his head, he could still sit here with gauze wrapped around. his face, but when the gauze was removed, he would not have the courage.
You âre here.â Seeing Vivienne, Helen seemed relieved: âTalk, Iâll go out to fetch water.â
Helen purposely made room for the two of them. When leaving, Helen deliberately stopped beside Vivienne, and reminded in a low voice: âVivienne. help me comfort Bob, he has a bad temper these days.â
Vivienne nodded, expressing her understanding.
After Helen left. Vivienne took a deep breath, sat down, and said softly, âBob, how are you recovering?
Did the doctor say anything?â
Bob was silent, and after a while he said, âItâs okay.â
His voice was a little hoarse, which made peopleâs hearts tremble.
Looking at Bob in front of her, Vivienne also felt a little sad.
Bob used to be handsome, upright and confident. Heâs a myth in the police department.
And now it is impossible for Bob to return to the police station. The heat of the bus accident receded, and everyone forgot about the hero.
Vivienne really didnât know what to say, God seemed to be too cruel to Bob.
âEverything will be fine.â Vivienne had a thousand words on her lips, and this was the only sentence left.
Bob said calmly, âYeah.â
The atmosphere was so dead that Vivienne couldnât find anything to talk about.
Seeming to feel Vivienneâs embarrassment. Bob said: âVivienne, go about your business, Iâll take a break.â
âOkay.â Vivienne got up: âThen you have a good rest, I wish you a speedy recovery.â
âYeah.â Bob responded lightly again.
Vivienne walked out of the ward and found Helen: âAuntie, Iâm leaving first, thank you for your hard work.â
âLetâs go now.â Helen said hesitantly: âVivienne, you and Lainey are good friends. Tell her that Bob doesnât like her, but he said those hurtful things because he was afraid of hurting her.
Vivienne nodded: âI understand.â
âVivienne, our family Bob has been thinking about others all his life, and never thought about himself. In this life, he is finished.â
Helenâs eyes were red as she spoke: âBob is very good. If he was healthy, he and Lainey would have been a couple long ago. Now, Lainey looks down on Bob, and I can understand. Go high. If Bob is like this, if he drags Lainey, wonât that delay Lainey?â
Vivienne didnât speak, just listened.
Chapter 11:33 How could she fail to understand what Helen meant?
If Lainey did leave Bob, it was because Lainey was too realistic and ungrateful.
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