Chapter 124 Eleanor, barely hanging on, strained to look at Bernard as he sped down the road âBernard... hurry up and go after your fiancée.. donât worry about me...â
She managed to finish the sentence in between gasping breaths, which almost seemed to steal her life away.
She leaned against the passenger seat, gasping for air, but it didnât alleviate her feeling of suffocation.
Bemard frowned and glanced at her but didnât respond to her words. He had a cold expression and drove quickly in silence to the hospital.
Seeing Bernard carrying her and walking briskly towards the hospital, Eleanor weakly reached out with her hand, trying to grab his white shirt.
1 donât want to go to the hospital...
Her fingers were ice cold, as if her body temperature had vanished before death, making Bernard shiver inside.
âQuiet down, good girl. They have oxygen at the hospital.â
Reassuring her, Bernard held the woman tightly in his arms and headed toward the triage desk.
The head of the hospital, who was doing rounds near the triage desk, saw Bernard coming and rushed to greet him.
âMr. Laurence..â
âLiana, she might be having a heart attack, she needs oxygen!â
Liana, wearing a white lab coat, was interrupted by Bernard before she could even open her mouth. She glanced at the woman in Bernardâs arms who was struggling to breathe, and quickly led them into a nearby room.
âPlease follow me, Mr. Laurence!â
Liana opened the door to an empty room, letting Bernard place Eleanor on the bed. She then quickly brought an oxygen mask and expertly helped Eleanor put it on.
Breathing in the fresh oxygen, Eleanor relaxed instantly.
She tightly gripped the oxygen mask and breathed in forcefully, bringing enough oxygen to her suffocating heart.
Seeing her complexion regain some vitality. Bernardâs tense expression gradually returned to his usual cold and distant demeanor.
He looked at Liana, who was checking on Eleanor and asked, âHow is she?â
Liana listened to Eleanorâs heart for a moment and felt that something was off.
âSheâs slightly better after having the oxygen. We need to do more tests for a specific diagnosis.â
Although her heart showed signs of failure, Liana didnât dare to say anything to Bernard before the test results came back.
Bernard coldly ordered, âGive her a full checkâup.â
Liana nodded, âOkay, Iâll arrange it.â
Eleanor, who was currently inhaling oxygen, heard their conversation and gave up struggling.
Since she could no longer hide her illness, she might as well let Bernard know about it.
After Liana left, Bernard took out his phone and called Aidyn, âTwo things, clear the hotelâs surveillance and make Jason shut up.â
Aidyn respectfully replied, âYes, sir.â
Bernard put down his phone, lowered his head and looked at Eleanor, âWhy didnât you tell me you have a heart problem?â
His expression remained cold and distant, as if he wasnât worried about her condition but blaming her for hiding it from him.
Seeing his cold demeanor, Eleanorâs emotions began to calm.
She tried to remove the oxygen mask to speak, but a hand caught her wrist.
âDonât move.â
The manâs pleasant voice resonated near her ear, causing her heart to flutter again She pressed her unstable heart, trying to control its pounding, but the sudden close proximity of the man scared her, making it beat even faster.
Bernardâs tall and straight figure cast a suffocating oppression, causing Eleanor to shrink her neck back.
He remained oblivious, pressing her down onto the bed and gazing at her pale, paperâlike face. In a soft voice, he asked, âdo you have any other discomfort?â
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It was rare for Bernard to concern her like this. Eleanor was not used to his sudden tenderness.
She pressed her back against the bed to put some distance between them before finally exhaling slowly.
With her eyes lowered, she whispered, âMy back...â
Her obedient and quiet behavior resembled her past self, as if she had never changed at all.
Bernardâs serious face softened slightly He removed her coat and checked her back.
Three dark red iron rod marks nearly sunk into her flesh.
Chapter 124 Upon closer inspection, her back bone appeared slightly cracked under the marksâprominent and gutâwrenching.