Chapter 189
Wake Up! You’re My Ex Now (Cordelia)
Chapter 189 Meet Elijah Again
After Cordelia set off on her journey, Elijah personally visited a
pharmacy in the Undernet.
He tried various methods to persuade one of the pharmacy's
apprentices. Eventually, the apprentice reluctantly agreed to send him a
photo of Cordelia but strictly limited it to that.
"Sir, if it weren't for your deep affection for Evie, I would never agree to
send you the photo,â the young apprentice said seriously.
Elijah nodded solemnly.
"If you like Evie so much, why don't you tell her? If I were interested in a
girl, I would confess my feelings to her right away.â
The young apprentice appeared to be only eighteen or nineteen years
old, but he had a thoughtful look about him.
Elijah pondered for a moment and replied, "Even if you knew she might
have feelings for someone else? Even if there was a good chance she
would reject you and embarrass you?"
The apprentice waved his hand and said dismissively, "I would still let
her know! What if? Pride is nothing. If you felt embarrassed, so be it!"
Elijah pursed his lips and quietly put on his sunglasses. "Thank you. I'll
wait for your photo.â
A month later, Cordelia still hadn't returned to Beilve City.
She was currently in a water town, offering medical consultations at a
local pharmacy of the Undernet.
During this time, her fame had spread far and wide, attracting many
patients, including influential figures, which made her network more
and more extensive.
"Next, please.â
Cordelia was busy jotting down notes when she sensed a new patient
before her. She didn't look up and asked, "What seems to be the
trouble?â
"I have discomfort in my heart.â
Cordelia's pen paused, and she raised her gaze to the person sitting in
front of her.
It was Elijah. He sat in front of her, wearing sunglasses and with an
expressionless face. His gaze, concealed beneath the shades, was likely
fixed firmly on her at that moment.
"Let me check your pulse first."
Cordelia reached out her hand calmly and placed it on his inner wrist.
As she casually glanced at the ceiling, carefully feeling his pulse, a slight
hint of worry flashed in her eyes.
"Doctor, is there no hope for me?" Elijah asked calmly.
Cordelia looked at him calmly and said, "Your heart is fine, but you
seem to have some kidney deficiency. I suggest taking some
medication to regulate it."
Elijah's body visibly stiffened, and then he smirked slightly. "Donât make
fun of me."
"Have you been experiencing insomnia, night sweats, and a lack of
energy recently?â Cordelia asked with a serious tone.
Elijah pondered for a moment before replying, "Yes, I have experienced
insomnia and vivid dreams, and I do have night sweats. As for a lack of
energy, I won't know until I try."
Cordelia's delicate lips tightened, refusing to let him lead the
conversation further. She swiftly wrote a prescription for him.
"Okay, next one."
Cordelia didn't waste time with Elijah.
As Elijah took the prescription and stood up, he said, "I'll be waiting
outside for you."
Cordelia continued to lower her head, focused on her notes, ignoring
him.
What he chose to do was his own business. Cordelia didn't care.
The whole afternoon, Cordelia attended to over thirty patients.
After finishing her work, she felt exhausted, and her mood was not
pleasant.
She went to the changing room to change her clothes, then, as usual,
intended to walk back to the guesthouse where she was staying.
As soon as she stepped out, an umbrella covered her head.
It had been raining all afternoon, sometimes gently and sometimes
heavily.
Cordelia looked down and saw that Elijah's pants were halfway soaked.
He had been standing outside the entire afternoon.