The air in the room seemed to be frozen the next second.
Both the doctor and the nurse were dumfounded.
They could never believe what they had heard of just now—this lady actually took more than nine hundred million from Mr. Sebastian?
They couldn’t help speculating if she was actually his lover.
Bonnie huffed with her face going blushed out of annoyance, “I don’t care how much you have offered! I will have it returned to you tomorrow!”
She was so pissed by the way he condescended to her.
Bonnie also deemed herself a wealthy one. But she never patronized to others.
Gritting hard again, Sebastian seemed to be irritated again. He then turned to say to the doctor, “Get her out!”
“What?” the doctor was stunned and confused.
Obviously, this lady was still too weak to walk herself after he had stitched her wound. Mr. Sebastian seemed to be too mean by doing so.
From the doctor’s perspective, this lady must be in a relationship with Mr. Sebastian, he assumed. So he was quite surprised when hearing this order.
“Haven’t I made myself clear? You need me to repeat it?” Sebastian uttered in a cold voice, while the veins on his forehead was clearly twitching. He looked rather horrible.
The doctor couldn’t help shivering. He then stammered to reply, “Yes…Yes, sir…I will do it right away.”
While speaking, he hurried to push the stretcher out of the room.
Though he was required by the order of Sebastian, he still chose to compromise a bit out of the sense of responsibility as a doctor.
He stopped as he reached the gate. Then he got her a wheelchair for free, “Miss, you can return it at any time you want.”
Bonnie smiled, “Thank you.”
Then she moved herself forward to hail a taxi.
As the hospital was built in a remote area out of the concern with privacy. There was barely any car on the road.
So she had to call Anna for help.
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