CHAPTER 207
CHAPTER 207
Chapter 207 Gina turned her gaze toward Andy. “What clue are you referring to?” Andy explained, “On the day you were poisoned, I encountered peculiar man near my rented place. It was broad daylight, yet he concealed himself completely as if avoiding being seen.” “Is that all?” Gina inquired. “That’s… all,” Andy replied somewhat hesitantly, realizing he hadn’t provided much helpful information that could be considered a clue. “Did he have any distinguishing features? Why did you find him peculiar?” Gina’s question jogged Andy’s memory. “I remembered one thing. He had a distinctive feature: golden hair, quite unconventional! He looked like a ruffian, a rogue. I found him strange because people in our neighborhood usually recognize each other, yet he was unfamiliar. His demeanor didn’t seem trustworthy!” A blond man…. Olivia’s heart skipped a beat. The fact that Andy encountered the blond man, and worse, Andy disclosed it to Gina! Why’s this lo “Darn it! man blabbering about everything? “Alright, I understand,” Gina acknowledged. This clue was still somewhat broad but not entirely worthless. As Andy prepared to leave, he couldn’t resist another attempt. “Miss Miller, I’ve given you a clue. I’m not letting you off the hook for the repair costs without something in return: Speaking of which, Miss Miller, do you have any enemies?” “Enemies targeting you, poisoning you, and dragging us into it for no reason. Clearly, we’re innocent bystanders in this mess. If it weren’t for this incident, we wouldn’t be caught up in all of this. It’s only fair to compensate us, don’t you think?” Andy seized the opportunity to bargain for himself.
Cathy couldn’t bear it any longer. “Let’s go.” Andy waved it off. “Alright. Let’s go.” But just a couple of steps away, Andy turned back. “Miss Miller, Cathy hasn’t fully recovered from the poisoning. She still needs further treatment at Prover Hospital. Can you waive the medical expenses, like you mentioned earlier?” “Of course, Gina replied calmly. “That’s enough, Andy,” Cathy couldn’t tolerate it any longer. Andy was pushing his luck too far. “Alright then, This is for your good. Come on, let’s get you settled in at the hospital,” Andy said, guiding Cathy away. Olivia remained kneeling on the ground, her heart racing with anxiety at the mention of the blond man. She kept her fixed on the floor. “You should depart as well,” Gina said calmly. Olivia was taken aback, looking up at Gina lying in the hospital bed. “You’re letting me go?” Gina’s expression was indifferent. “You won the bet, didn’t you? Without evidence, I can’t pursue legal action against you. I’m allowing your departure because I lack grounds to do otherwise 1/3 III O Mon, May 27 Chapter 207 “But remember, time will reveal all secrets. Cherish what little freedom remains to you.” Olivia trembled with anger. Gina spoke as if releasing her was a favor. She vowed to reclaim her power and crush Gina once again! Not daring to linger, fearing Gina might change her mind and detain her, Olivia rose to her feet. Her legs felt numb from kneeling for so long, and she stumbled out of the room. Gabriel shot a cold glare at Olivia’s retreating figure, his eyes expressing a desire to tear her apart. As Gabriel’s gaze shifted back to Gina, his piercing demeanor softened into a tender warmth, “Gina, are you letting her go?”
Though Gabriel contemplated imparting a lesson to Olivia, he deferred to Gina’s discretion on handling the matter. “Shouldn’t we give her a taste of her own medicine before setting her free? Gina remarked casually. “If it’ll make her think twice, perhaps, Gabriel conceded.. “No, she won’t learn from a mere thrashing. Her hatred toward he runs deep, and mental torment can be more enduring than physical pain. Violence won’t resolve the issue. Setting her free is granting her the chance to either mend her ways or face her demise. If she wishes to challenge me, I’ll oblige, but she must be prepared to face the consequences,” Gina explained. Gabriel nodded in comprehension. The door to the ward creaked open, and Michael hurried in. “Gina! Are you alright?” he exclaimed. Taken aback by Michael’s sudden appearance, Gina replied, “I’m fine, nothing to fret about.” “How can you look alright with that pale complexion? Michael’s voice trembled with concern, entirely disregarding Gabriel’s presence at the bedside. “Aren’t you supposed to be in Oriata City?” Cina remained composed despite Michael’s agitation. “I hurried over as soon as Dylan informed me about your poisoning. They say it was ten times the regular dose. Are you truly alright?” Michael persisted, his worry palpable. “I seem fine now, don’t I? Gina responded calmly, “But Dylan mentioned there might be lasting effects on your organs,” Michael continued, glancing at Gabriel before continuing sarcastically, “If only you still had the Spirit Orchid. I would’ve come in handy now.” Ignoring Michael’s implication, Gabriel turned to Gina. “Forgive me, Cina. I’ve exhausted the Spirit Orchid.” With a disdainful snort, Michael pressed on, “Medicinal herbs are scarce. Wouldn’t it have been prudent to keep so reserve? What if someday, someone close to you gets hurt and needs it? Wasn’t that worth considering?” Though Michael didn’t mention anyone by name, his accusation against Gabriel’s selfishness was unmistakable.
Gabriel’s expression turned icy as he shot Michael a glance, tension thickening between them. Gina couldn’t quite comprehend the underlying tension between them. Had there been no prior conflicts? Then why d she sense this mutual animosity? “Michael, it’s not simply a matter of keeping the Spirit Orchid or not. Setting that aside, nobody could have predicted the events of today. Besides, the amount of the Spirit Orchid I gave Gabriel was already limited. He got injured while protect me, so I provided it to aid in his recovery. I don’t need it now, and it’s unfair to blame Gabriel,” Gina explained. 2/3 III e Chapter 207 Her unwavering trust in Cathy was why she hadn’t been cautious about the pastries Cathy sent over. Gabriel couldn’t help but smirk upon hearing Gina’s defense. He shot Michael a meaningful glance, almost as if claiming a silent victory. Michael glared back at Gabriel and took a deep breath. “Gina, you don’t seem to be in good spirits. You should rest more. Some people don’t realize that patients have limited energy and keep bothering them by lingering in the hospital room.” Gina remained silent, feeling the atmosphere growing increasingly tense. 3/3 ။ O Têxt © NôvelDrama.Org.