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Hope It's Not Too Late to Love novel Chapter 134

Vania’s accident had been caused by Melanie; since Hanson was involved in it too, his reasoning was quite reasonable.

“I…” Vania was about to say that he didn’t need to take responsibility when Hanson interrupted her.

“You have two choices; either I carry you there, or I’ll take you there in a wheelchair.” There was no room for rejection in his voice.

Vania was troubled. She didn’t want either of those options, and she even hoped that Hanson wouldn’t accompany her. She could walk on her own, and she knew the way there. Check-ups were easy for her, after all.

Hanson already knew what she was thinking. “I’ve already arranged for the best doctors to examine you. If you don’t want to waste their time, we should get going immediately.”

Upon realizing that she couldn’t skip the check-up today, Vania could only grit her teeth and sit in the wheelchair. She then said in a weak voice, “Let’s go.”

Hanson gazed at the pink wheelchair and thought that it was very nice-looking indeed.

The president, who had been glum for so many days, finally had a bright expression on his face.

Even Larry heaved a sigh in relief. The crisis was successfully averted. Indeed, Miss Vania was truly the cure to the president’s ails.

Under the stupefied stares of the employees, the great President Luke escorted Vania out in a wheelchair, looking very calm and indifferent.

A distance away, Linda gaped in shock and rubbed her eyes in disbelief. She thought she was seeing things again.

Why was the one ultimately sitting in the wheelchair her own boss?

Throughout the entire journey, the prestigious President Luke was pushing a pink wheelchair while a very unwilling woman sat in it.

Vania kept chanting silently to herself, I’m invisible, I’m invisible, and no one can see me.

At the same time, Melanie, who was staying at home, shook in anger at the sight of the photo that had been sent to her phone.

Hanson was actually accompanying Vania for a check-up at the hospital.

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