Chapter 35 Rescue
A certain emotion surged in Elspeth’s heart when she looked into Callum’s determined eyes.
They couldn’t run far. Then, just as she thought they would be captured again, an ear-piercing siren echoed across the field.
The men chasing after Elspeth and Callum suddenly gasped in shock and wanted to flee, but Harper darted over with the police and arrested them.
“Mi—Elspeth, are you okay?” Harper instinctively yelled, but he instantly realized his mistake and changed his way of addressing Elspeth.
“I’m fine.” Elspeth leaned weakly in Callum’s arms and whimpered. Then, he explained softly, “She sprained her ankle, so I’ll be taking her to the hospital. You should go back, Mr. Summerfield. I’ll take care of her.”
A hint of discomfort inexplicably rose in Callum’s heart when he heard Harper’s concern for Elspeth.
“Okay.” Harper knew that it was inappropriate for him to stay here, so he nodded in affirmation and went to the police to arrest the kidnappers.
It was already 3.00AM when Callum took Elspeth to the hospital. Arthur, who happened to be on the night shift, asked curiously when he saw them in such a disheveled state, “What happened?”
“She was kidnapped, and we just rescued her,” Callum said flatly.
“Kidnapped?!” Arthur frowned. “Why didn’t you call home?”
Callum glanced at Elspeth in his arms and said dispassionately, “It’s not necessary. It would only make things worse if our parents got worried and nervous. She sprained her ankle. Check on her.”
With that, he placed her lightly on the hospital bed.
Arthur sighed. “You’ve sprained your ankle twice in a row. You need to be careful. Repeated sprains can leave some permanent effects.”
“Okay.” Elspeth rubbed her nose sheepishly.
After Arthur had dealt with her injury, he was called away by the nurse. Callum sat by Elspeth’s bed and asked, “Who kidnapped you?”
“Why are you even asking me?” She snorted. “You wouldn’t even believe me if I did tell you.”
Callum was taken aback by her words. Then, he looked into her eyes and apologized sincerely, “I’m sorry.”
He was prejudiced in the past. He was overly confident of his own opinions and biased toward Ophelia.
Elspeth regarded the usually haughty Callum as being so humble. Therefore, she didn’t intend to put him in a difficult position. Thus, she shrugged and replied, “Okay, I accept your apology, but Ophelia was behind this.”
His eyes turned cold. “Is it really her?”
She nodded and continued, “She waited for me in the underground garage for three days. She also hired a group of men to kidnap and rape me, but I managed to buy some time with lame excuses.”
The aura around him turned frosty when he heard the word ‘rape’. “She’s gone too far this time. It’s time to teach her a lesson.”
Elspeth was astonished that he would believe her this time, and she felt slightly relieved.
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