Her Cancellation of the Engagement

Chapter 72 Save A Life



Chapter 72 Save A Life

Chapter 72 Save A Life

The school was closed for the weekend.

Gianna had not planned on giving Class 18 a day off, but they had exceeded her expectations so much that she made an exception.

Sherman intended to take Laney to Nash's house on his day off.

Laney mentioned something happened to her family but did not elaborate. She asked Gianna to watch Calvin because she knew it would be inconvenient to bring him along.

Laney had already prepared breakfast and lunch for them ahead of time, so Gianna only needed to warm them up.

Gianna didn't have much experience with children. Usually, when Sherman or others were at home, she occasionally played with Calvin. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.

The little boy lost interest in playing with toys after half an hour. "I'm bored of playing with toys," Calvin expressed.

"Well, what would you like to do then?" Gianna, who didn't have a joyful childhood herself, was unsure of what activities children his age would enjoy.

Calvin ducked his head, too nervous to make a request.

Despite Gianna being kind and gentle with him, he was still scared of her, although he couldn't understand why. He worried Gianna would get mad at him if he made too many demands.

Plus, his mother had told him never to upset Gianna and to always listen to her.

"Are you scared of me?" Gianna sat beside him and gently patted his head, trying to speak softly.

"No, I'm not scared of you!" Hesitately, Calvin answered, torn between telling the truth and protecting Gianna's feelings.

The boy seemed confused, and Gianna picked up on that. She rubbed her temples and sighed, wondering if she genuinely appeared intimidating.

Whenever she spoke to Calvin, she made an effort to speak softly. To her surprise, he found her scary.

Gianna sighed and calmly told Calvin, "I have a good temper and won't get angry with you. Please don't be so nervous around me. Tell me what you want to do, and I'll probably go along with it unless it's completely ridiculous."

Calvin looked up at Gianna, blinking his eyes, and after pondering for a moment, he cautiously asked, "Can we go to the amusement park? My mom and dad promised we would go long ago, but we never went."

"Sure," Gianna agreed.

"Really? Are you really going to take me to the amusement park?" Calvin couldn't believe that Gianna agreed so readily, so his eyes brightened with joy.

Gianna smiled and patted his head. "Yes. Go change your clothes quickly."

"Thank you!"

Calvin stood on the couch to kiss Gianna before rushing off to his room to change clothes because he was too short to reach her on the floor.

It took a while for Gianna to calm down after that unexpected kiss. She realized that Calvin was the first man she had ever kissed in her entire life.

Gianna and Calvin quickly changed into their outfit before hailing a taxi to the amusement park.

Gianna's phone rang on her way out.

It was Taryn calling her.

"Gianna, aren't you at your house? I'm here to visit you," Taryn said.

This caught Gianna off guard. "Wait, you're at my house?"

"Yes, Lloyd, Irvin, Murray and I are all waiting at your doorstep. We've been knocking for a while. Where have you been, Gianna?" Taryn asked.

Gianna was speechless. Taryn's persistent presence seemed overwhelming, and she even felt like he was everywhere.

Gianna pinched her forehead and replied, "I took Calvin to the amusement park today, so there's no one at home. Can you guys come another time?"

"Amusement park?" Taryn exclaimed excitedly. "I want to go too! Wait for me at the entrance there, will you? I'll be there right away."

Taryn abruptly hung up the phone on Gianna without waiting for a response.

Gianna couldn't find her voice to express her feelings.

As it was the weekend, traffic congestion was rampant. The parking lots near the amusement park were already full, resulting in the taxi stopping at a nearby intersection near a restaurant.

Gianna paid the fare and stepped out of the taxi, only to hear someone shouting frantically, "Mom, what happened? Please don't scare me! Can someone please call an ambulance for help?"

Curious, Gianna followed the sound and found a well-dressed woman in her forties who seemed distressed. Next to her was an older woman, also well-dressed but appearing pale.

Despite the commotion, most people walked by, some observing out of curiosity while others kindly reached for their phones, intending to call the emergency numbers.

"Is there a doctor here? Can someone please help my mother?" The middle-aged woman reached out to see if the older woman was breathing, but the latter was lifeless. She began to feel panicked.

Gianna hovered nearby, debating whether or not to offer them help. She extended a helping hand to Taryn, who had attracted attention some time ago but didn't want to risk revealing her true identity by getting involved again.

Suddenly, Calvin spoke up beside Gianna as she hesitated. "She's Old Mrs. Levine!" he exclaimed.

Gianna turned to Calvin, asking, "Do you know her?"

Calvin nodded and replied, "She has visited our house before. She's a very kind person. Others look down on me and my mom, but she always has a smile and something nice to say, and she often treats me to candy."

Being young, Calvin only knew her as Old Mrs. Levine and was unaware of who she really was.

Calvin looked at Mrs. Levine lying motionless on the ground and cried out in distress, "Is Old Mrs. Levine going to die? She's such a good person! How could this happen to her?"

While stroking Calvin's head, Gianna tightened her lips and whispered, "She won't die." After saying this, she took a step toward them.

Gianna sighed to herself. After all, she went into medicine so that she could save lives.

She knew she couldn't stand idly by while others died in front of her because she had concerns. If she did, neither her mother nor her mentor would forgive her.

Gianna knelt in front of Old Mrs. Levine and announced to her daughter, "I'm a doctor," before adding, "Her condition is not good, and I need to treat her with acupuncture."

"Please, help me save my mom!" Even when others questioned Gianna's ability to save someone's life, the middle-aged woman bowed to her.

Gianna's age didn't matter to the woman because she only cared about her mother's safety.

Gianna grabbed the woman's arm to keep her from bowing to her any lower, then removed a kit from her bag and began treating the older woman.

While others whispered among themselves, someone nearby started recording with their phone.

"The old lady appears lifeless, yet this young girl dares to attempt to save her. Isn't she afraid of being blackmailed?"

"Oh! Today's youth haven't seen enough of the world to know how cruel it can be. If she can't save that elderly woman, her family will definitely go after her," someone commented.

The bystanders' remark made it to Gianna's ears. However, her expression remained unchanged as she focused on administering acupuncture to the old lady.

Old Mrs. Levine started coughing after about 30 minutes.

The immediate reaction of those nearby was one of excitement: "She's still alive? Oh my! Wow, that young girl saved her!"

"She's really alive? Do my eyes deceive me? Is it possible for someone actually bring a dead person back to life? That can't happen!"

"There will always be those who surprise us. The older woman had stopped breathing, but thanks to the young girl's acupuncture efforts, she is now conscious and breathing normally again. There's a lot out there that you haven't experienced yet."

Gianna kept her full attention on her patient as the crowd around her buzzed in amazement. She cared only about the life she was trying to save in the present moment, not about the approval or disapproval of others.


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