Chapter 467 Seeing Mark At The Hospital (1/2)
I don't miss you, I miss the time that we spent together.
Molly stared at him in disbelief. But then she realized he was serious. ”Brian, are you crazy?”
”Crazy?” Brian said in a low voice. He glowered and continued bitterly, ”Maybe, I am. Yes, I am crazy. I'm crazy in love with you.” He was almost mumbling with his voice so low. Molly didn't even hear him in her anger. The next thing she heard was, ”Isn't that what you were thinking?”
Once again, Brian could see right through her. Molly's face was white as a sheet. ”Mol, if I really wanted to hurt you, do you think I'd care where I'd do it? Even if I hurt you in broad daylight out there in the streets, no one would dare to stop me!”
His words were like daggers that made Molly's heart pound in fear. She bit her lip, embarrassed and angry.
Brian looked away when he saw the expression on Molly's face. He started the car again and drove off. The air in the car was so thick you could cut through it with a knife. Molly found it difficult to breathe so she kept shifting in her seat. Until finally, the car pulled over in front of what looked like a very private place.
Brian, meanwhile, had already stepped out of the car. Molly paused for a few seconds before she followed suit, limping her way towards Brian. When she saw the logo of the Dragon Empire Group, she realized they must be at the private hospital of the Empire.
”Mr. Brian Long.” A nurse greeted, bowing to Brian.
Brian threw a cold glance in Molly's direction and said to the nurse, ”Check her arm and foot. See if anything is broken.”
The nurse smiled and nodded despite Brian's temper. She looked at Molly and gestured to another nurse to bring her a wheelchair.
Molly didn't care about her injuries. She begged Brian but he didn't even budge. He gave the nurses several other orders and then left the hospital without another word.
”Brian...” As she watched his stiff back, she seemed to forget how to speak. She withdrew her gaze and bit her lip - her heart aching. The second nurse came along with the wheelchair. While she was being pushed in the wheelchair, Molly kept her gaze at Brian until she was in the elevator and Brian was off in the corner.
She was trying to make sense of his emotions. But whenever she tried to think back to their past, only one sentence stood out from everything else: ”Then do it.” That was what Brian had told the doctors when they were asking if Molly's retinas could be transferred to Becky.
Tears started to form in her eyes just an inch away from falling down. She lowered her head to hide her tears.
”Hello, Miss Xia?”
a voice suddenly said. Molly looked up, confused. She saw a man with green eyes. When she finally recognized him, her face turned pale.