Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 482 Let Her Die by Your Side
After she uttered these words, Michael Cooper was clearly taken aback.
A few seconds later, he recovered, and his lips slightly curled up.
"So you want to go to the bathroom. You probably don't have the strength right now? Should I carry you?"
Eva: "...Do you think I would want you to carry me?"
At this, Michael Cooper's gaze darkened once more.
"Right, you wouldn't agree. I'll call someone else to help you."
Having said that, Michael Cooper quickly left, likely because he didn't want Eva to feel uncomfortable from holding it in for too long.
Once he had gone, Eva struggled to get out of bed. As she got up, pain shot through her hand, and only then did she notice the needle mark on her wrist when she looked down. Eva frowned delicately.
Before, all she had felt was discomfort, unaware of what had happened, and then she lost consciousness.
She guessed that she must have fainted, and afterward Jane must have found her, called Michael Cooper and the doctor, and they gave her an IV.
Eva didn't dwell on it any further, but getting up was still somewhat difficult. The pain in her hand wasn't an issue; what bothered her more was the weakness in her body, the lack of strength. So, it took some effort for Eva to rise.
The sound of hurried footsteps approached.
An attendant quickly ran to Eva's side, "Ms. Hansen, let me help you with your shoes."
After saying this, the attendant knelt down to put shoes on Eva, and then helped her up from the bed.
"Let's go, Ms. Hansen. I'll take you to the bathroom."
Eva truly had no strength, and with the assistance of another woman, naturally, she did not refuse.
"Thank you."
After using the bathroom, Eva felt much more comfortable. When she lay back down on the bed, Jane had also returned.
Jane was delighted to find Eva awake.
"Ms. Hansen, you finally woke up."
Seeing Jane gave Eva a sense of security at last.
"You're back."
Noticing that Eva's attention glued to Jane as soon as she returned, the attendant realized her help was no longer needed there, said a word to Eva, and then left. Jane, seeing that no one was around, immediately moved closer to chat with Eva.
"Ms. Hansen, how do you feel? Are you a bit more comfortable?"
Compared to before, Eva indeed felt much better at this moment.
She nodded.
Seeing her nod, Jane breathed a sigh of relief.
"That's good. I was really worried the doctor's medication wouldn't work."
Medication?
Eva lowered her gaze thoughtfully to the back of her hand, where a needle mark remained, which was the source of her recent pain. "What's wrong with my body?"
"What else could it be, Ms. Hansen? It's because you haven't been eating properly recently, which led to your body not being able to handle it."
Hearing this, Eva lowered her eyelids and said somewhat helplessly, "Sorry, I want to eat properly, but... I seem to be unable to control myself."
She couldn't quite understand what was wrong. Although her memory was hazy and she couldn't recall any reason to be upset, that also meant she lacked the emotional burden of past troubles. How could Jane not understand?
After all, before Eva fainted, Jane had seen her forcing herself to have half a bowl of soup just so as not to worry her.
For a moment, Jane didn't know what to say.
After all, mentioning in front of Eva that she needed to see a psychologist seemed not okay, didn't it?
Ms. Hansen already had psychological issues, and what if she resisted the idea of seeing a psychologist upon hearing Jane mention it? It could make things worse.
Therefore, in the end, Jane simply advised her to take a good rest and not to think too much about other things.
Once she was sure Eva had lain down to rest again, Jane walked out.
Outside the room
Michael Cooper had not left; knowing that Eva did not want to see him, he waited outside.
Hearing the movement, he looked towards Jane.
His black eyes were cold and emotionless, no longer exhibiting the warmth of past days. His change both surprised and frightened Jane, but she braced herself and said, "Mr. Cooper, Ms. Hansen woke up, but she has gone back to sleep." "Michael Cooper nodded in response and then asked in a calm voice, "How is her condition?"
Jane replied," Ms. Hansen's current state seems okay, but that's probably because of the IV the doctor gave her. The doctor said that the IV can temporarily treat her body, but long-term, Ms. Hansen must resume a normal lifestyle, otherwise..." She didn't continue her sentence, assuming Mr. Cooper, being an intelligent man, would understand.
Unfortunately, it seemed he understood but did not take it to heart.
Because Jane heard Michael Cooper ask her in a cold voice.
"Are you teaching me how to handle things?"
Jane's complexion changed slightly.
"Mr. Cooper, you're my employer, how could I dare to teach you anything? I am simply conveying the doctor's words to you."
"Oh, did he teach you to say that?"
"No, the doctor just..."
"Do you think, like the doctor, that she has a psychological disease?"
Upon hearing this, Jane subconsciously responded.
"Doesn't she?"
Her instinctive reply, so matter-of-factly, caused Michael Cooper to pause.
Seeing him stop and considering the conversation had come to this point, Jane grew bolder and directly said, "Mr. Cooper, if you really care about Ms. Hansen, now is the time to find her a psychologist, isn't it? Otherwise, if something happens to Ms. Hansen later on, it will be too late for regrets and make-up attempts. You might not like what I'm saying, but it is the truth."
After speaking, Jane did not wait to see Michael Cooper's expression and turned to leave.
After she left, Michael Cooper stood in place with a frigid expression.
Michael Cooper remained outside Eva's room for a long time, neither entering nor leaving, just standing there silently without speaking. David, who was watching nearby, observed him in silence.
He knew what had transpired during the whole process.
He watched Michael Cooper-his tall figure standing in front of the room, becoming increasingly solitary as his shadow stretched under the light.
Michael Cooper was known for his gentle demeanor, but in reality, he had a formidable temper and was ruthless in private. Useless people didn't remain around him.
Thus, David was one of the longest-serving individuals by his side and knew his temperament well.
David had witnessed changes in Michael Cooper when he was with Eva. Michael seemed to soften, not as intimidating as before.
He thought that if the two could be together, maybe the shadows of Mr. Cooper's younger years could be gradually healed and fade.
But unexpectedly...
After a while, David finally approached.
"Mr. Cooper."
Hearing the voice, Michael Cooper looked up, his gaze indifferent.
"What is it? Are you also here to persuade me?"
David looked towards the room and shook his head.
"I've said everything that needed to be said; it's up to Mr. Cooper to think things through now. Ms. Hansen... or you think letting her die by your side is better than letting her go back to that man, right?"
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