The emergency room of the hospital on the 26th floor was full of people at this moment.
Elsa Hebert crouched in the corner.
The corridor was very quiet. She buried her small face deeply between her knees, and she couldn't see any expression on her face.
Until a pair of shiny black men's leather shoes suddenly appeared in her vision.
Elsa Hebert didn't look up.
Eden Frank stared down at her.
For a moment, she leaned down slightly, pinched her slender jaw with two fingers, and lifted it up.
His eyes scrutinized her face recklessly.
Her expression didn't fluctuate too much, only her eyes were reddened with restraint.
And the corners of her lips were bleeding from her bite.
His thin lips moved slightly, with sarcasm: "Are you... in pain?"
Even if she is bullied, ridiculed, or humiliated by the Hebert family, this girl can still stay in the Hebert family shamelessly.
Even in the most angry and sad time.
At best, she pursed her lips tightly.
"Yeah." Elsa Hebert's voice was slightly hoarse, and her voice was soft like a whisper: "I am in pain, I am dying in pain..."
"Are you satisfied?"
Eden Frank sneered with thin lips: "When Haley Evans was knocked into a vegetable by you, did you ever think how many people would suffer like you?"
Elsa Hebert pursed her lips and looked up at him.
Eden Frank: "Don't talk, acquiesce?"
After a while, Elsa Hebert's pale lips curled into a smile.
"Yes, Haley Evans was hit by me. I caused the accident, and I ran away afterwards. A person like me should lose everyone who loves me, lose all the people I love, and live alone, and die a bad death."
She smiled desolately: "Eden Frank, are you satisfied?"
Tears fell down his fingertips.
The man suddenly felt hot.
at this time.
The door of the operating room was suddenly opened, and David Flinch in a white coat came out from inside.
Elsa Hebert shook off the man's hand and walked up to him: "How is my father?"
"The situation has stabilized for the time being, and the person has not yet woken up."
David Flinch said in a calm voice, "He's been sent to the ward, go in and see him now."
Elsa Hebert nodded and walked into the ward.
"Mr. Frank." David Flinch glanced at the girl's thin and trembling back through the window of the ward, and said displeasedly: "I remember I said last time that the girl is not in a good condition now. What did you do to her?"
The aura around Eden Frank was still cold.
David Flinch flinched from the cold.
He wondered, why is this master so angry again?
"She also has a father?" Eden Frank asked unkindly.
"Yeah." David Flinch felt a little strange, "Even I know about this, but you don't?"
Eden Frank's tone was slightly sarcasm: "I thought, she entered the Hebert family to enjoy the glory and wealth, and forgot that she had a father."
David Flinch didn't speak.
After a while, he sighed: "I still have work to do, please go about it."
David Flinch turned to leave.
Eden Frank looks in from the overhead window of the hospital.
The woman in the room half-kneeled beside the hospital bed, her profile was pressed against the palm of the person on the bed, her body trembling faintly.
lifetime.
He had never seen her cry so pitifully.
The door of the ward was ajar, and her voice was very soft, like a lost child: "Dad, El misses you very much..."
"Wake up soon, okay, when you wake up, we'll leave here, and we'll go back to Vermont together... El wants to go home, El misses home..."
"I don't want my mother anymore, I don't want the Hebert family anymore." Her voice was weak and hoarse, "I don't want... Eden Frank..."
Outside the door, the man looked cold and his jaw was slightly tense.
An inexplicable irritability lingered in his chest.
……
Inside the dean's office.
The assistant reported to David Flinch with a blank expression: "I checked the surveillance, it seems that someone came into Carson Doyle's ward before, and someone pulled out the equipment on Mr. Doyle's body."
It stands to reason that Jiang Fengmian's condition should have stabilized, and although most of him has been in a coma for the past few years, his body has been taken care of very well, and he should be fully awake in a few days.
Something went wrong at this time, there must be a problem.
David Flinch frowned: "Can you see who it is?"
"On the surveillance, I only saw the other party wearing a black windbreaker and a hat covering his entire face. That person seemed to be well aware of the structure here, and the surveillance did not capture his face."
David Flinch stroked his chin.
Who the hell wants to kill Carson Doyle? Who has a grudge against Elsa Hebert?
Could it be... the Hebert family?
*
Elsa Hebert walked out of the ward door in a daze.
As soon as he went out, he saw Eden Frank on the promenade.
The man looked at her with the usual coldness and indifference.
She glanced at him lightly, then walked past him expressionlessly.
"Stop." Eden Frank said in a deep voice.
She paused slightly, but didn't look back: "What else is there for Mr. Frank?"
"Haley Evans is still lying in the hospital unconscious." Eden Frank's thin lips curved down: "You have to pay for what you have done. Your father's life is your life, isn't hers?"
"Oh?" Elsa Hebert chuckled: "Then what does Mr. Frank want? Send me in for a few more years?"
The man stared at her deeply.
After a while, his tone seemed to be issuing an order: "From today on, you will take good care of Haley Evans until she wakes up."
He used 'serve. '
Elsa Hebert sneered, "What if I don't want to?"
"You have no choice." Eden Frank locked his pale face with slaps, and an inexplicable irritability burned in his heart: "Elsa Hebert, you can't disobey me for five years, and you still can't after five years." ."
On the promenade, the light is bright.
He walked up to her, raised her chin recklessly, with undisguised disgust in his eyes: "You have to remember, your sin will never be redeemed in a lifetime!"
After speaking, he let go of her and strode away.
Elsa Hebert stood where she was, clenching her back molars tightly, her lips trembling.
Five years in prison, with the Hebert family, my father is safe and sound.
But as soon as she was released from prison, someone started to attack her father.
Her presence will not bring benefits to father, it will only bring him more danger.
Leaving here is the only way she can think of now.
She packed her things, she went out of the hospital and took the bus.
As evening approached, the bus was noisy, she sat in the seat by the window and stared out.
I don't know how long it took, but she didn't come back to her senses until the driver said yo.
"Little girl, it's the terminal, where are you going? Have you been to the station?"
where to?
She doesn't know either.
Her home is in Vermont.
But there, there is no going back.