However, Charlie suddenly stood up and directly interrupted Mckenzie, "Enough! I'll send you home!"
After saying that, he picked up the car key on the table casually and took the lead to walk out of the ward.
Bella endured the sharp and intense pain in her knee and followed him out of the ward.
As they sat in the car, Charlie kept silent as usual.
Bella couldn't help but ask, "Can I tell others about our relationship next time?"
Charlie didn’t say anything but parked the car on the side of the road and went to the
pharmacy.
Then he returned with a band-aid, handed it to her, and said, "Put it on."
Bella was delighted as if she were a flower in its full blossom.
While she was putting on the band-aid, Charlie said softly, "Don’t call or text me for the time being. Don’t come to the hospital or the restaurant either..."
Hearing his words, Bella froze in place like a statue.
She suspected she had heard wrong.
'What did he mean?'
However, Charlie had already started the car and continued on his way. He drove very fast, and the scenery on both sides of the road flew backwards...
He drove very fast but unusually steadily.
But Bella's heartbeat wasn’t that steady.
Her heart kept pounding.
A black Bentley stopped in front of a residential building. Obviously, the gorgeous and extremely expensive car contrasted with the somewhat dilapidated and dirty residential building.
Just as Bella got out of the car, Charlie drove the Bentley away. She was a little disappointed and lonely.
When she returned home, her mother asked her how it was going.
Bella told her mother what had happened between her and Charlie this evening.
Hearing that, her mother said, "You should do as he said. Different from other men, he is like a kite. You should not control him but give him freedom. When he stops, he will belong to you."
Bella nodded and added, "But I'm very upset."
"Don't worry. You should get a good night's sleep." Her mother said, "Just do as he said.
When Charlie returned to the hospital, it was very late.
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