[Chapter 10 She Got Kicked out of The House
With the nasal cavity filled with the smell of disinfectant, Tina opened her eyes frowning. The blur in front of her eyes dissipated, and the world was all white.
"Oh you are awake!"
Tina raised her head and saw the nurse beside her who was adjusting the fluid infusion.
"I..."
"You fainted and have been sent here for an hour." The nurse said calmly.
Tina propped up half of her body and looked around clearly. It was an infusion room with a good environment, and this hospital seemed unordinary.
"Excuse me. I wonder who brought me here?"
The nurse glanced at her, and raised her eyebrows suddenly, "You are lucky. You fainted in the mall and were covered in milk tea, but there was a handsome guy bringing you here."
Tina felt uncomfortable then, looked down and found that her pants and clothes were full of dried milk tea.
"Where is the person who brought me here?"
The nurse clicked his tongue twice, and there was a bit of gossip in her cold eyes, "That handsome guy is really a good guy. He paid for your medical bills, and wanted to guard you, but he left in a hurry after answering the phone call."
Tina sighed, and pulled the corners of her lips, "That's a pity that I have no chance to thank him."
The nurse wanted to tease a few more words, but she heard Tina continue, "Could you trouble to speed up the drip? I still have work to do."
"You white-collar workers are horrible. You have a high fever of 39 degrees, and you still want to go back to work."
The nurse complained and helped Tina to adjust the drip.
Tina closed her eyes tiredly. The stern and cold look of Samuel flashed in her mind, and she sat up straight with a quiver, cold sweat dripping down her back.
She glanced out the window, seeing people coming and going, and clenched her fists unconsciously.
The phone rang suddenly. It was an unfamiliar number.
"Hey..."
"Tina, what's the matter with you? It's been so long to buy the milk tea?"
Tina frowned, and then realized that it was Mr. Miller. She breathed a sigh of relief, "Mr. Miller, I fainted in the mall and I'm in the hospital now."
"Hospital?" Mr. Miller snorted, and his tone sounded with a little concern, "Then you have a holiday today. It just so happens that Tiffany also has almost helped you get things done."
Tina intuitively felt that this group of people could not be so kind, but she didn't have the strength to argue now, so she hung up the phone after saying a few words.
The infusion lasted until nearly four o'clock, and the sun was already setting when she left the hospital.
It's useless to go to the company at the time. It's better to go home. She didn't care about the salary anyway.
With a negative attitude, Tina took a taxi home, but just as she reached the elevator door, she heard a noise.
"Move out. Hurry up."
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