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Love of Tomorrow (Vania Greyson) novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27 His Brazen Words

Larry relayed Hanson’s words to the dean, leaving nothing out.

That terrified the dean so much that all his sleepiness dissipated. Earlier today, he had received news that Hanson was in Farville, and in case he needed anything, he personally took the night shift.

And now, Hanson indeed needed something.

The dean then immediately found a female doctor and drove to Greenland International Hotel with her at lightning speed.

When he reached the presidential suite, he plucked his courage and knocked on the door.

When he saw Hanson, he looked at the latter as if he were Hades and said politely, “President Luke, I’ve brought a female doctor.”

But in his heart, he was praying that Hanson would not lose his temper.

With that, Hanson lazily raised his gaze and cast a glance at the female doctor, still feeling displeased. “Why aren’t you moving? Examine her right now!”

This was the female doctor’s first encounter with the well-known domineering President Luke, and she was excited and in awe with his handsome appearance. But while she was admiring his looks, she heard his cold voice, which immediately jolted her back to reality.

She quickly averted her gaze, trembling. It almost slipped her mind that he was also known to be cold and ruthless.

She hurriedly nodded and said to Vania, “Ms. Greyson, let’s go inside so I could examine you.”

“Sure.” Vania followed her and entered the room.

Meanwhile, Hanson, who was sitting outside, ignored the panicked doctors and drank the cup of water from the table without hesitation. The water tastes sweet today.

Meanwhile, the dean, who was standing before him, rubbed his sleepy eyes. Am I seeing things?

He seemed to be smiling. No. I must be wrong. It’s impossible for President Luke to smile.

Vania came out shortly.

The female doctor said respectfully, “Everything was examined, President Luke, and Ms. Greyson only suffered from some external injuries. They’re not serious and can be treated with a simple medical ointment.”

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