Chapter 96 Zelda Finally Met Marvin (1/2)
Lancy nodded in relief, pulling his sleeve with her small hand. Like a frightened child, she would not let go! It seemed that she was really frightened.
”Don't be afraid. I'm here.” With a simple glimpse, the chores were all cleaned up. Marvin nodded with satisfaction.
Mrs. Dora was the first one who couldn't sit still. She narrowed her eyes with displeasure and didn't care about those men in black. Her daughter committed suicide because of Marvin, but Marvin didn't care about Zelda at all. ”Are you Marvin? What are you doing? How can you bring so many people with you? Are you really here to visit Zelda? ”
'Damn it! Who said he was here to visit Zelda? 'what's wrong with her?' he wondered.
Marvin didn't even look at Mrs. Dora. He had been with her for only a few times and this had already made Marvin feel disgusted. ”I thought it was your daughter who wanted to see me.”
His voice was so indifferent without any emotion. His cold eyes had seen through what was happening.
The delicate Zelda felt ashamed when her eyes met with his! She quickly shook her head and decisively forgot the weird feeling. She thought she showed her wrist in front of him quietly and tried to arouse the slightest bit of pity.
”What Zelda committed suicide because of you. Don't you want to visit her? ” Her treasure was spoiled like this, which made Mrs. Dora feel so angry.
Mrs. Dora voice was so loud that everyone in the hospital could hear her.
Zelda bit her lower lip, and was afraid that her mother would say something that might make men misunderstand. She quickly shouted, ”mother, Marvin didn't mean that. Would you please go out first? ” It seemed that she had something to tell him.
Zelda was expectant and worried. For a moment, she didn't care about his care for Lancy.
Well, at this crucial point, she had nothing to worry about.
Instead, Marvin turned around and whispered to Lancy, ”Stay here and wait for me.”
What was he talking about? Zelda raised a glimmer of hope. She leaned on the soft pillow and behaved incredibly.
It was as if that man would make a corresponding concession for her being obedient.
However, Lancy was not unhappy at all. On the contrary, she was eager to leave the ward! Thinking of the unique smell of hydrogen peroxide from the hospital, Lancy felt uncomfortable.
Therefore, Lancy walked out of the ward with no objection and sat on the chair beside the corridor casually.
The woman was more conscious than Mrs. Dora. Mrs. Dora often looked back when she stepped out of the ward!