chapter 1846
chapter 1846
The cardrove around and finally arrived at a serene-looking small house.
The house was located by the river stream with a small bridge beside it.
The building looked rather out of place, as though cut off from the world.
Dr. Kaiser placed Waverly in bed, his handsome face beaded with sweat.
Using his sleeve to wipe off his sweat, his fair fingers lifted Waverly's arm to feel her pulse.
It seemed that Waverly had not rested well and had been overworked.
Dr. Kaiser took the needles from the side and used them on her. Once he finished his treatment, he kept the last needle...and Waverly's hand slightly jolted.
Her eyes gradually opened, and what first greeted her was the sight of a pleasing room: quiet and simple.
She then turned, and a handsome face appeared in sight.
Dr. Kaiser?
Waverly paused at the sight; she even thought she was dreaming.
Why else would Dr. Kaiser be right by her side and gaze at her so kindly?
She would only see him in her dreams.
A moment later...
"Ah, you're awake, Ms. Waverly?" came his voice, clear and gentle, and it jolted Waverly awake.
The person sitting by the side of the bed was Dr. Kaiser, after all! Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Her dull eyes instantly sparkled. Her heart fluttered.
Dr. Kaiser was her idol. She had always wanted to be someone as flawless as him.
Unfortunately...
She had steeled herself due to the constant ridicule she had faced. No matter what she did, she would not let anyone bully her. Even if her hands were tainted with blood, she did not care!
Waverly looked at him, shocked.
"Dr. Kaiser, why are you here?"
Dr. Kaiser put away the needles as he said calmly, "I saw you unconscious on the street, so I brought you back."
Waverly vaguely recalled what happened before she blacked out.
She was out to buy the pills. She was livid after the physical, unwanted intimacy with Max which left her physically unstable, and that caused her to faint.
Waverly looked at him and said, "I'm sorry, I've been busy working recently. I didn't take care of my body, hence why I fainted."
Dr. Kaiser looked at her with a new sense of admiration. "Even if you're busy, you should take care of your body."
Although he lacked nothing, he quite admired Waverly for her strength. She needed no man and worked hard to get what she wanted.
Waverly met his gentle, clear eyes, and her heart inexplicably skipped a beat.
He was worried about her and comforted her?
Waverly pursed her lips and asked suspiciously, "Dr. Kaiser, don't you...hate me?' "Hate?" Dr. Kaiser frowned and asked, bewildered, "We don't owe each other anything, so why would I hate you?"
His clear, cold voice was other-worldly.
Waverly said, "Everyone hates me, Tiffany Jordan. They hate me for what I’ve done. To them, I'm just a rat running from street to street..."
She thought Dr. Kaiser would surely hate her, that he would even neglect her.
Unexpectedly, Dr. Kaiser seemed unaffected and coldly said, "Everyone makes mistakes. You have your reasons, and that’s why you took the wrong path. Now, why would you focus on your mistakes? At least I see you as a strong, independent, and capable woman."
Waverly was like a small girl whose watery eyes widened in surprise. "Dr.
Kaiser, you... You really think of me this way?" "I do." Dr. Kaiser remained calm, his voice was deep and far away, "Since you've betted against Charmine, you must win the case.”
Charmine stole his family needle set, and she should be punished.