"Call Tom immediately and ask him to send for an ambulance. And if he's at the hospital right now, then he needs to come along, too." After he finished, Edward laid Leena on a clean blanket that the venue staff brought them. He then started taking first aid measures. The more severe the situation was, the more his calmness and steadiness showed. Edward also kept telling himself that nothing would happen to Leena, otherwise he would never forgive himself. After all, it was under his watch that the girl got into this accident, which meant that it was because of his negligence that she got caught in such a humiliating incident.
Meanwhile at the army base, a shiver suddenly ran through Kevin's hand holding a hot cup of tea. Unavoidably, the spilled hot water burned him a little, so he instinctively let the cup go. The crisp cracking of the cup ensued when it hit the ground, shattering into pieces.
"Major General, are you alright?" Lee asked hurriedly, thinking that the man might have been too tired to even hold a hot cup of tea.
"It's OK, Lee. Why don't you drive me back tonight?" Kevin sighed gently and pinched the top of his nose bridge that was already in a bit of pain. He hadn't had a good rest for two days, so to avoid falling asleep at the wheel, he thought Lee would be better-suited to drive.
"Yes, Major General." In fact, even if Kevin hadn't brought this up, Lee was planning on taking the wheel anyway, so he agreed without hesitation.
When their car just exited the gate of the army base, Kevin's phone suddenly rang. He lightened up a little, subconsciously assuming that it was Leena who was calling. Did this mean that she had forgiven him? But when he took out his phone, it was his troublemaker of a sister, so he felt somewhat disappointed. But he still tapped the answer button quickly.
"Claire, what's up?" As he answered, Kevin was looking out of the window. It was pitch dark outside, but he could still see the icy frost on the trees. It was still visible even in the dark of night. Since this was the suburbs, it was not strange for frost to form at night. It also meant that the temperature would be especially low.
"Kevin, it's bad. Leena fell into the water. She's now being treated for possible trauma at Doctor Qin's hospital. She almost drowned. They're saying that her life's in danger." Claire kept choking up as she rushed out the words in between sobs. She was also fearfully watching Edward and his people and didn't dare come forward to them.
"What is this, Claire? That joke is not funny at all. Let's talk about something else, okay?" Kevin knew that Leena could swim, so he didn't believe his sister for one second, thinking that she must be pulling his leg. Or he reacted this way because deep down he couldn't accept such a thing happening.
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