"Huh?" Amanda froze for a few seconds before she responded. She hurriedly got up, "Are you okay?"
Joan said, "No."
Touching the collar of his bathrobe, she noticed that the skin exposed was red. She hurriedly turned around, and said, with her back to him, "Hurry up and get dressed. I'll take you to the hospital."
With that, she walked quickly out of the room, while saying as she closed the door, "I'll meet you at the door."
The door to the room closed with a click. Joan sat down on the floor and did not get up immediately. He was a little unconscious and just felt hot. It was clear that the air conditioning was sending out a cool breeze. He tugged at his collar and stood up holding down the sofa, then picked up the phone on the table and called Amanda.
The call was soon answered.
"Amanda, you go back and rest. I'm fine." Joan said.
He walked over to the mirror, feeling that he was really woefully out of shape in this state.
He didn't quite want Amanda to see him in such an abnormal state.
Joan didn't know what was going on with him, but Amanda could see it. How could Atwood just coax Hilary over and not do anything else?
"I'm at ..."
Amanda was just about to say that she was waiting for him at the door when the phone was hung up.
Inside the room, Joan threw his phone onto the bed and went to the bathroom. He felt the heat on his body almost consume him and he just couldn't take it anymore. So he went into the bathroom and turned on the shower.
The cold water kept falling from the shower and soon he was wet.
Amanda was worried and called him back. But when the call came through, there was no answer.
The sound of the rushing water drowned out the ringing of the phone.
Worried that something had happened to Joan, Amanda went downstairs to find the receptionist.
Once the hotel door was closed, it could only be opened from the inside.
So she had to ask for help from the hotel staff.
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