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I'm Sorry, But I Love You novel Chapter 21

Catherine was not concerned about Anderson’s attitude and didn’t even look at him.

“This must be Ms. Johnson.” The lady who spoke to Anderson stood up and walked to Catherine as she smiled, “I’m Allison, the doctor hired by Anderson. I heard that you’re hurt.”

Catherine nodded.

Allison smiled warmly, “Is it convenient for you to come with me so that I can examine the wound?”

Catherine looked at Lincoln and didn’t want to leave him for a moment.

Lincoln looked at Catherine with his black eyes and said, “Go ahead, mommy, I’ll wait for you outside.”

The wound was increasingly painful. Catherine couldn’t bear the pain much longer and released Lincoln’s hand and nodded to Allison.

“Mommy, pass me your cellphone. I’ll record a video for Sophia.” Lincoln took Catherine’s phone and walked off.

Allison smiled radiantly at Anderson and said, “Andy, can we borrow your room to examine Ms. Johnson?”

Anderson looked at Catherine and gently raised his eyebrow.

“Okay, your silence is acceptance, “Allison pulled Catherine into the rest room at the rear of Anderson’s office.

As she closed the door of the rest room, Allison’s smile turned cold as she asked, “May I ask Ms. Johnson where you are hurt?”

“On the leg,” Catherine answered but didn’t notice the change in Allison’s expression.

Just now as Catherine walked quickly to keep up with Allison, her wound started to bleed again. Catherine endured the pain as she pulled up her dress to avoid being stained by the blood.

Allison looked at the blood on Catherine’s thigh and smiled sinisterly. Her eyes lit up devilishly when she saw a bottle of alcohol in the first aid box. She opened the bottle and splashed the alcohol onto Catherine’s thigh.

“Ah!” Catherine screamed when the wound stung intensely as soon as the alcohol was splashed onto it.

Lincoln was waiting outside and opened the door when he heard Catherine’s scream, “Mommy, what happened to you?”

Allison didn’t expect that Lincoln would be by the door and smiled, “Don’t worry, I’m disinfecting your mother’s wound.”

Anderson walked over when he heard the commotion. He looked at the normally fair and gorgeous Catherine. But now her forehead was full of sweat and some of her hair was wet. He then looked at his leg and saw blood trickling from her thigh to the lower leg. Her skirt was also stained with blood. She looked very pitiful.

The air was thick with the smell of alcohol and Anderson asked, “What’s the matter?”

“Andy, Ms. Johnson’s wound is too serious. I used some alcohol to disinfect the wound.” Allison pretended to be concerned, “Perhaps the alcohol was too strong and Ms. Johnson couldn’t endure it. I came in a hurry and didn’t bring any betadine. Can you have the assistant to buy some?”

Anderson frowned, “It’s too troublesome, just use the alcohol.” He then looked at Catherine and said, “It’s better that she learned her lesson.”

Then he pulled Lincoln and said, “Let’s go.”

Lincoln didn’t move and looked at Catherine.

Anderson became impatient and said with some anger in his tone, “Hey Lincoln, are you leaving with me? If you don’t leave, then I will never let you see this woman again.”

Lincoln ground his teeth and left with Anderson reluctantly. He then pushed Anderson away and ran out of the office as he yelled, “I’ll go and buy the betadine!”

When Catherine saw that Lincoln was about to run out, she endured the pain and shouted, “Stop!

Lincoln was dumbfounded as he looked at Catherine.

“Mommy’s handbag has the medicine. Bring it over to mommy.”

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