He caught up with Jaida, took over Giada and said, "Aunt Jaida, let me help."
Jaida glanced at Buddy and thought, "He is Buddy. He was a child when I left. Now he's grown up. How time flies."
She nodded. She couldn't run fast with Gia in her arms. It was better to have Buddy held Gia.
She said, "The pediatric department is on the third floor. Let's go to the ER first."
"Okay!" Buddy nodded.
He carried Giada downstairs.
Jaida turned to look at Eden. Half of her face was covered in blood. Jaida saw the sweat on Eden's forehead and she looked in extreme pains.
Jaida was worried and hurried to ask, "Eden, are you feeling uncomfortable?"
Eden shook her head slightly, but couldn't say a word.
Seeing her, Jaida felt helpless.
When she saw Eden walking, Jaida realized that Eden's injured ankle was swollen.
"Eden, it's better for you not to walk. Your ankle is injured again."
Eden felt extremely painful but she became much more sober. She said in a trembling voice, "Mother, I'm fine. Let's save Gia first."
Thinking of Gia's little face with blood, Eden was heartbroken.
Gia rarely got hurt. Eden was really scared just before.
Jaida knew that Eden was stubborn, so she just helped Eden to the third floor step by step. It was two-floors distance but Eden felt as if they had been walking for a century.
When they reached the third floor, her feet were so aching that she sweat all over.
Jaida felt pity for Eden and asked her to sit on the bench in the corridor.
It took her more than ten minutes to send Giada into the emergency room together with Buddy.
Jaida helped Eden to have her wound cleaned. But Eden didn't want to leave the operating room. Eden insisted on waiting for Gia there.
Jaida knew that Eden was worried, so she did not insist. Jaida asked the nurse to come over and help Eden with the wound on her forehead and the bruises on her body.
Eden got a laceration on her forehead by falling on
the stone stairs. She was given three stitches.
Eden sat quietly and lowered her eyes. Jaida could only sit quietly with her.
Buddy looked at the mother and daughter from time to time. He had a lot of curiosities in mind but could not ask at this moment.
As for Eden, she was so worried about her daughter that she didn't noticed that Aisling called Jaida. What Eden was thinking at the moment was her daughter's bloody face.
On the fifth floor, a feeling of coldness mixed with a sense of oppression overwhelmed Aisling who was still standing there.
Victor went out to buy some food and received a call from Anson. He chatted with Anson for a while and when he returned, it was more than half an hour later.
He did not see Eden but Aisling standing there in a daze. He suddenly asked, "Mrs. Clement, why are you standing here? Where is Eden?"
Somehow, Victor had a bad feeling from the bottom of his heart.
Aisling heard Victor's voice and quickly looked back at him. When she saw his handsome face and he was looking at her indifferently, she pursed her lips slightly and said, "Victor, I..."
Victor cut her off, "Why is there blood?"
Victor suddenly looked worried.
Eden...
Aisling explained, "Victor, listen to me. I didn't mean it. I didn't expect that Eden's daughter would suddenly come out. I was too angry at that time, so I pushed her and the child rolled down the stairs. I really..."
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