Chapter 270 Amelia Is Going to Di e
âAmelia is going to di e. Daniel cheated on herâ¦â
What about her? What should she do?
Eva couldnât see the road under her feet clearly and only focused on running forward.
She didnât know how long she had run or where she had run to.
She didnât stop until she bumped into someone.
However, she was like a walking corpse, not displaying any reaction, only staring blankly, taking a detour.
Paul grabbed her arm and threw her into the car.
âYou want to leave after bumping into someone?!â
By right, Paul had always been a gentleman and considerate to women. He would never lose his temper like this.
But unfortunately, he was so unlucky today that he could dislocate his hand while playing golf.
He didnât want to bother the family doctor because he was close to the hospital. However, as soon as he got out of the car. He was hit by a woman with tears all over her face.
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The dislocated wrist was broken for the second time after being
struck.
There was a loud crack, but the woman who bumped into him didnât notice it. She didnât even apologize and was about to leave.
Who could maintain a gentlemanly demeanor in this situation?
Eva didnât even raise her head when she heard Paulâs voice. Her unfocused eyes were fixed on the front. Seeing her like this, Paul thought she had just been diagnosed with an incurable disease, and the anger subsided a little.
However, this didnât mean he wasnât angry and didnât care about it!
âI was hit by you and broke my bones. Pay some money, and this matter will be overâ¦â
Only then did Eva react. When she focused on him, he had already taken out his mobile phone, opened the QR code, and pressed it under her eyes.
âTwo thousand.â
Paul raised his chin and motioned for her to scan the code and
pay the bill.
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Eva knew she had just bumped into someone, but after suffering a double bl ow, she was in a trance and forgot to apologize.
When she heard the man say that she had broken his arm, she came to her senses and looked at his drooping left wrist. It seemed to be quite severe.
She did not say anything else and obediently took her phone from her jeans pocket.
When she scanned the code and was about to input the amount, a doctor in a wh ite coat came over.
âMr. Evans, the orthopedics doctor, has arranged everything.â
Evaâs fingers paused, and she looked up at him indifferently. âYour surname is Evans?â
âYes.â
After nodding to the doctor, he looked at her again and asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
Eva looked at Paul carefully. He had bright eyes and wh ite teeth.
He was tall and handsome, somewhat similar to James.
Her face suddenly darkened. Eva put away her phone and said indifferently. âIâm sorry, I wonât give my money to anyone surnamed Evans even if I throw it to the dogs.â