Cars were tooting behind her. She parked the car at the roadside and got off to see what was going on.
A girl fainted on the ground, and lots of people surrounded her, but they were only watching.
"Hey, I don't know if she has really fainted. Perhaps she's just pretending so that she can blackmail the one who helps her."
"Isn't it just? I saw such news two days ago."
Eden listened to their words and didn't take their words seriously. When she had a closer look, she found that it was the girl she had met in the supermarket yesterday.
Eden asked the people around her, "Have you called the ambulance?"
An old lady took out her phone and was about to make a phone call, "Miss, I am about to call the ambulance."
Eden was speechless. She had got married.
Eden said, "I'll take her to the hospital. You don't have to do that."
Then, she let the other people help her carry the girl to her car.
Eden turned around to look at the girl. She was dressed in a black business suit that day. Her face was deathly pale, and she huddled herself up, looking very pitiful.
She started the car and sent the girl to the hospital.
Eden went to the nearest hospital. When she arrived there, she was in a hurry to ask for the nurse's help.
After pushing the girl into the emergency room, she paid the bill. Then she waited for her outside the emergency room.
When she was old enough to remember, she knew that there were always a lot of patients in the emergency room, including children, young people and old people.
The corridor was filled with the smell of disinfection, and the pale light made people feel nervous.
Eden leaned against the wall. She could feel the coldness on her back.
She lowered her head, and she could hear the patients' painful groans and screams from time to time.
The doctors and nurses walked past her in a hurry, and the atmosphere was extremely tense.
Eden felt somewhat suffocated. She simply looked down at her phone and didn't pay attention to those things.
About twenty minutes later, the doctor came out.
Eden immediately walked over and asked, "Doctor, how is she?"
It was a middle-aged female doctor. She said with a very rigorous attitude, "She didn't eat lunch, so she fainted due to low blood sugar. Now she has woken up, and she's having an intravenous drip. Go buy her some porridge."
"Okay, thank you. I'll go to see her first."
"Alright!" The doctor didn't say much and left.
When Eden walked in, she saw quite a few people in the emergency infusion room. There were about five or six beds in it, and there were mixed smells.
"Do you feel better now?" Eden looked at the girl and asked.
The girl's face was still pale. Hearing someone talking to her, she slowly opened her eyes.
"It's you. Thank you for sending me to the hospital."
Eden was stunned. She didn't expect that the girl still remembered her.
"It's okay. I'll buy you some porridge, and I'll be back soon."
"Thank you. I was too busy today, so I didn't have time to eat breakfast and lunch. I suffer from hypoglycemia, but I never fainted before." Saying this, the girl blinked with embarrassment. Her pale face blushed a little.
Eden smiled and did not say anything. She turned around and left.
Only then did the girl look at the door shyly.
She reached out and patted her face. How could this happen?
It was too shameful.
The president was waiting to see the documents!
She looked very anxious!
Just as she was thinking about what to do, her phone rang.
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