Chapter 80
Severin immediately ran to one side and said smugly, “It was on purpose. Come on and hit me
then!”
“Severin!” Diane gritted her teeth angrily as she stood up and rushed over to pinch him.
“Wait! Does it still hurt?” Severin asked when he saw Diane running toward him.
“You’re right, it doesn’t hurt anymore!” Diane froze for a moment. Though she could not walk earlier, she was somehow able to run a couple of steps without feeling anything happen.
“What do you think? You do know how amazing I am right now, don’t you? Hehe, would you have run over to me if I didn’t provoke you? You probably wouldn’t dare, right?” Severin remarked proudly.
“You! You’ve got skill, I’ll give you that!” Diane walked a few more steps and could not resist praising Severin.
“Told you I’m a miracle doctor. Why wouldn’t a miracle doctor have amazing skills?” Severin smiled, then looked at Diane earnestly. “By the way, you’re always calling me Severin. Why can’t you call me honey for once?”
“Nope! Not happening!” Diane immediately feigned anger. “Hmph. You were the reason I was kicked out of the Shanahans and suffered for so many years. I haven’t forgiven you yet, you know.
There’s no way I’m going to call you honey!”
“Sigh, it’s fine. You’ll end up calling me honey sooner or later!” Severin sighed and said in a serious
tone.
“Oh? Well, show me if you can do that then!” Diane folded her arms in front of her chest and put on the cold and condescending look that was so typical of female presidents.
“I’ll head back to my room to sleep now. You should rest a little earlier too!”
After Severin gave her words some thought, he finally said to her, “But if you’re afraid of the dark, I can always keep you company too!”
“Go away! Keep dreaming!” Diane rolled her eyes at him.
Severin smiled, took out a small bottle of ointment, and said to her, “Sit down. I’ll apply some ointment on your ankle. Even though I’ve already popped back your bones, the surrounding muscles are still a little damaged!”
“Okay!” Diane sat on the bed head while Severin squatted down and carefully poured some medicine onto the palm of his hand. He then began rubbing it on her ankle.
When she saw Severin lowering his head and carefully applying the ointment on her, she felt a faint warmth in her heart as she admired his beautiful side profile. She was glad that he did not disappoint her and showed a sense of responsibility instead of being a scumbag. Moreover, Severin’s tone seemed to suggest that he had been tricked by Easton into signing an agreement
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