Chapter 127
Chapter 127
After all, Amber had blamed on the teacher who raised the questions, and apart from those cheap-
mouthed barbarians, no one had yet blamed it on Selena.
When Leah heard Amber’s words that were so biased, a hint of sullenness slid across her eyes.
She took the opportunity to go to the bathroom and sent a text message to the lady named Isabel
Collins, telling her the news of Selena’s car accident, then deleted the text message and smiled at her
pale and delicate face in the mirror.
What qualifications did Selena, who had nothing, have to fight with her?
What’s more, she is not qualified to have such a good man!
In the hospital, because of the insistence of Osvaldo, Selena had to behave herself and stay for all the Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.
tests.
She had a fractured right arm, so it was not convenient for her to do anything, so Osvaldo carried her
upstairs and downstairs, attracting a large number of female doctors and nurses to look on with envy.
It was the first time Selena had been so close to a man, her breath entwined with his, and through the
thin summer dress, she could almost feel the warmth of his hands.
Selena blushed, hesitated and whispered, “I can walk by myself.”
It was her hands, not her feet, that were injured, and she had absolutely no problem walking.
It was just that she hadn’t had many injuries and it always pulled at her freshly fixed bones.
Osvaldo lowered his eyes, stared into her eyes, after a few seconds passed, he lightly raised his
eyebrows, the corners of his scarlet lips curled slightly, “Good girl, do as you’re told.”
After saying that, he carried her into the CT room.
Selena’s ears were flushing, faintly froze, and then pursed her lips.
Osvaldo was angry.
Perhaps out of an instinct for danger, Selena felt that if she refused any longer, this man might do
something that she
couldn’t resist.
Although she was used to being defended, she was keenly aware at the moment that his anger was
not the same as the
others.
However she couldn’t quite describe what exactly was different.
But there was no doubt that he was concerned about her.
Selena was a bit at a loss for what to say, and after she came out of the CT room, she put on a smile,
“I’m fine.”
Osvaldo looked at her smiling, whispering as he stroke her cheek, “Okay.”
It was only after he was sure there were no other after-effects that Osvaldo relented and agreed to let
her go to school.
He personally sent Selena to the car, and when he saw the three cars disappear before his eyes, his
face turned into a bone-chilling gloom, “Where is he?”
“Sent to the basement and locked up.”
Osvaldo’s eyes seeped with coldness. He got into the car, stepped on the accelerator, and the car
drove away in an
unknown direction.