Nancy frowned and quickly walked out of the ward to the end of the corridor. "I'm busy here and can't leave. I'll take it to her tomorrow."
"All right, that's it." Having got the result she wanted, May hung up the phone neatly.
Looking at the call record with disgust, Nancy opened the APP and ordered an iPad.
There was a time limit for same-day delivery within the same city, and if you ordered it in the morning, you would receive it on the same day. Nancy thought she didn't have time to go out, so it would be better to take her to the hospital and go out again the next morning to catch Doris to school and finish her job at the school gate.
Just as she was about to return to her ward, her phone rang again. This time, it was a strange number.
Nancy thought for a moment and answered, and a woman's arrogant voice soon drifted out, "Nancy, I'm concerned, the woman you hit that day, Jason gave me your address at work, you wait to receive the indictment."
A "Why?" was swallowed by Nancy, and she changed her words. "Well, I'll see under what name you Sue me. You know that I took pictures and videos of you two that day, and I'll just post them for you so everyone can see."
Nancy scared her, she did take pictures, but she didn't have the courage to do bad things, just wanted to use them to force Jason to break up.
But she didn't expect Jason to be much colder than she thought. Instead of begging for her forgiveness, he threw her and all her belongings out of the trash.
"You..." The woman whose name was Concerned lost her temper in an instant and roared, "You dare!"
"You dare to poach other people's boyfriends, what am I afraid of? Besides, you have such a good figure as a model, you should share it, let everyone have a feast for the eyes." Nancy became more courageous as she spoke.
Yes, how could she not have thought that she also had a trump card to fight Jason back!
After thinking for a moment, Nancy put on a casual tone again and said, "By the way, please tell him not to bother me anymore, and not to try to sow discord between me and my family anymore, he loves to spend money on you, it's no use on me, I don't care."
"What did you say? He still pays you money? !" The woman, clearly missing the point, said with envy and hatred, "Don't think that you've been with him for five years and will leave any impression on him. You'll soon be thrown away as a rag."
"Well, I'm expecting it." Nancy answered nonchalantly, but her heart was bleeding.
She had already been thrown away as a rag!
Cutting off the phone, Nancy was too lazy to chat with her and turned back to 302.
When she went in, Eric looked up at her, and Nancy's eyes were empty and she looked a little dazed. As soon as she put on her white coat, she acted as if she were a different person, and quickly got into the working state.
"Would you like to go out for a walk? !" In the afternoon, Nancy suddenly asked Eric.
Frowning and looking out of the window, he gave her a cold glance. "What? Do you want to leave me to your chief surgeon again? !"
Eric's words put Nancy on an awkward face. "No, it was an emergency last time."
With a meaningful "oh", Eric moved slightly, but he still couldn't turn over. The slightest movement caused a sharp pain all over his body, and with the tear that day, the pain was particularly noticeable.
Seeing his face sink, Nancy quickly apologized, "I'm sorry about that day."
In fact, she didn't want to apologize for that incident, but through these days of getting along, she had gradually learned to read people's expressions, and she was almost figuring out what it meant when Eric's eyes drooping a few times.
So, as soon as she saw his expression, she knew he was about to look down upon her as a good-for-nothing again. Although his injuries had almost left him disabled, she couldn't tell him the truth.
"It's okay." Eric frowned, thinking that the woman was really boring. It was such a long time ago. Why apologize?
"Well, when you feel better, I'll take you out for a walk? !" Nancy tentatively asked him again.
This time, Eric didn't speak, but just cast his gaze on the plant on the windowsill.
"How about it, isn't it nice?" Nancy, seeing him looking at the windowsill, said, "I wish I could add one every day. There are so many kinds of plants now, succulents, cacti, and a few whose names I can't even name."
Eric withdrew his gaze coldly, not wanting Nancy to know, and he was quite willing to watch these little creatures in the sun. It was a pity that he couldn't walk now and couldn't walk to the sun by himself, so he didn't go.
There was a hint of anger on his face, and Nancy quickly pretended to look at her watch. "Well, it's time for dinner. Do you have anything in particular you want to eat? I'll see if you can eat it. If you can, I'll make an exception for you."
The distraction technique was almost her trick against Eric, but she just didn't know how long she could hold on...
He was so smart that every time he was fooled by her for less than a few seconds, he would turn around and push her into the pit.
"There's nothing in particular to eat. What? Are you in a hurry to go on a date? !" Sure enough, Eric just raised his eyes lightly and pushed her in.
"You know I was dumped," Nancy muttered, standing up and waving her hand. "Forget it, I'll go to the cafeteria and get your dinner."
Just as she was speaking, her phone rang, and Nancy remembered that she had ordered an iPad this morning.
As she rushed downstairs to pick up her package, Nancy received another call from Eric, "You have three minutes. If you don't get back to 302, I won't take my medicine tonight."
"......" Knowing Eric did it on purpose, Nancy stomped her foot in anger. "Did you ever threaten the doctor like that? !"
"You have two minutes left." Eric was silent for a moment before saying this unhurriedly, and then quickly cut off the phone.
Unable to resist rolling her eyes, Nancy snatched the package as if it were a robbery, signed a name she didn't even recognize and ran away. Behind her, a sneering voice was calling, "Nancy, are you in such a hurry to take the gift I gave you? !"
Turning and standing still, Nancy frowned in disgust.
It was Jason.
He looked at her with an air of arrogance, and there was some card in his hand, and Nancy realized, "It's about how strange the signed form just now is. It's not express delivery."
Nancy said, looking down at the box in her hand, which was rectangular and had no idea what was in it...
With a cold laugh, Jason sneered at her, "Didn't you tell concern that you don't care about me throwing money at you? ! Why are you so willing to accept now? !"