Chapter 105
Chapter 105
“I don’t know.” Besides feeling cold, Kevan felt nothing else.
Larissa touched his forehead and said. “You’re warmer than this morning.” She frowned and fell worried again. As expected, she
shouldn’t
have let him follow her..
Seeing her expression of self–blame, Kevan felt worse about himself. “It’s okay.” He took her hand away and said. “I’ll be fine
after I take my
medicine and sleep it off.”
However, Larissa wasn’t as optimistic as him.
Half an hour later, the cable car finally reached the foot of the mountain. Kevan’s legs felt extremely sore, and he walked with a
limp. When getting out of the cable car, he lost his footing, but Larissa pulled him from behind to stop him from falling down. She
worried even more and dared not let go of him for even a second after that. She helped him into the car carefully.
There was no way Kevan could drive when he was so ill, Larissa took his car keys and got into the driver’s seat. It was her first
time driving a luxury car of that class like a Maserati, and she couldn’t help but feel nervous. She drove slowly and steadily the
whole way back to the
city for fear that she would scratch the car.
She stopped by the hospital first and sent Kevan to the emergency ward. The doctor checked his temperature, which was 38
degrees Celsius. Larissa couldn’t stay with him at the hospital, so she called Dylan. Once Dylan got wind that Kevan was sick,
he rushed over anxiously and even brought along a tub of porridge as a favor for Larissa.
“You’re going to the police station?” he asked her. He had undoubtedly also heard about Travis‘ passing.
“Yup, the police need my cooperation on the investigation,” said Larissa.
“Ill go with you,” said Dylan. “I’ve asked my friend at the public security bureau about this case and I heard it’s quite messy.
Although it’s a direct suicide case, the deceased did not leave a note and the reason for his suicide is a mystery. Also, his family
is too pushy. They keep
causing a fuss at the police station demanding an explanation. If you go there now, you’re most probably going to run into them.
I’m
worried you won’t be able to face them alone.”
It was great that Dylan was willing to accompany her, but—
“What about Mr. Rogers if we both go? Larissa asked in a low voice while glancing at Kevan, who had fallen asleep on the
hospital bed after eating half of the porridge.
“This is a hospital. There are so many nurses. You don’t have to worry that no one will take care of him,” said Dylan. Then, he
beckoned to a nurse and said. “We need to leave on some business. Please lake good care of this patient and don’t forget to
remove his drip on time. If he wakes up and wants to leave, you must stop him at all costs.”
The nurse’s face was flushed and she couldn’t suppress her smile. She nodded repeatedly and said, “Sure, no problem! Don’t
worry!”
Larissa tutted and teased Dylan, saying “Being handsome is such a big win.”
Dylan pushed up his glasses and tilted his chin arrogantly. “If that ain’t true.”
The police station was a very close distance from Victory General Hospital, located just one street behind it, Larissa felt anxious
the whole way there for fear that she would really bump into the Hardy family. If it really happened, they would most likely tum
the police station upside down. Fortunately, she saw no sign of them when she went into the station and asked for Officer
Sanders
Officer Sanders cleared her doubts. “They went to the hospital to discuss the compensation at around 1 pm. They most likely
won’t be
back today.”
Travis had taken his own life at Victory General Hospital, so the hospital was held responsible for neglect although most people
thought
they were just very unlucky.
Larissa nodded and asked, “Why did you ask me to come here?”