Chapter 66 Condemnation
As soon as Elspeth woke up, she found Callum sitting beside the bed. It seemed as if he had been waiting for a long time.
“What are you doing here?”
She recalled being on the verge of freezing to death in the chiller. How did I make it out alive?
“Were you the one who saved me?”
“You’ve just woken up, so you should take it easy. Rest up.” It was difficult to detect what he felt from his tone. He poured a glass of water and handed it to her. “The doctor said you should stay in bed for the next few days. Call me if you need anything. Don’t try to tough it out and handle everything by yourself.”
Although he sounded stern and reprimanding, he did save Elspeth, so her resistance toward him eased a fair bit. Thus, she did not argue with him and drank the water with a nod.
After a while, she could not resist asking, “So, how on earth did you find me anyway? Did you plant a bug on me?”
Callum’s expression darkened. “What do you mean I planted a bug?”
“I didn’t call you for help, so how did you know where to find me?”
“A woman called and told me you got into trouble at Luna Bar. She asked me to come and save you.”
The wheels in Elspeth’s head started spinning, and Lydia was the first person that came to mind. She must’ve figured out my identity based on the name card. Then, she got in touch with the company’s customer service to ask for the president’s number. That’s how she managed to contact Callum. She seems pretty quick-witted!
Elspeth’s heart grew warm, and she could not help but smile faintly.
“Why are you smiling? You’re hopelessly foolish, so much so that you’d run into the chiller and allow yourself to get locked in.” There was a trace of reproach in Callum’s voice.
She rolled her eyes. “I was just doing the right thing, okay? It’s my compelling responsibility to rescue young girls from the sea of misery and help lost girls find their ways in life.”
Look at her making it sound so righteous and grand.
He felt an inexplicable sense of gladness to see her back to her usual, joking self.
Their relationship became a lot more harmonious after everything that happened today.
Later, Callum went to see Margot for a bit, so Elspeth continued resting in bed alone.
All of a sudden, someone knocked on her door. “Elspeth, you won’t be displeased that I’m here to see you, right?”
Her smile froze when she realized it was Ophelia.
“What do you want?” Elspeth was not in the mood to chat with her.
Ophelia’s eyes began to water as she took in Elspeth’s indifference. “Elspeth, I’m truly just here to visit you. Can you not be this fierce toward me?”
“It’s one thing for you to put on this facade in front of others, but there’s only the two of us now. You don’t have to keep this up in front of me.”
However, it seemed as if Ophelia did not understand what Elspeth meant. Her head remained lowered as she said, “It’s not an act, Elspeth. I just came to see you. I truly want to get along with you, so that’s why—”
“How are you gonna explain what happened with the meal last time?”
Get along with me, huh? Is that what you meant by trying to knock me down a peg within the first three days of your return?
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