Charles was about to leave the ward when something occurred to him. He turned back to Celine with a vicious smile on his face. "I just have one more thing to say."
When she heard the sound of his voice, she instantly turned her gaze to him and frowned. "What is it?"
"Maybe others didn't see what actually happened at the airport, but I saw it clearly with my own eyes," he said, raising his eyebrows. His confident tone made her feel like he was trying to intimidate her. His smirk grew wider as he continued, "I know it was Fiona who really rushed to save Spencer. You just wanted to get in her way, but you got shot and became the heroine instead. It's good that you had luck on your side."
All the blood drained from her face. "You're just talking nonsense!" she snapped, pretending to be indignant.
"Nonsense, eh?" Charles sniggered. "Well, sure, if you say so. Anyway, you'd better hook up with Spencer soon. Otherwise, I have ways to tell him the truth."
"Why do you care about my relationship with Spencer? How will it benefit you, exactly? What's in it for you?" she asked in a faint voice.
"That's none of your business," he said, walking to the door with a dangerous gleam in his eyes.
"Is it because of Fiona?" She couldn't control her tongue and spilled what was on her mind.
Holding the doorknob, he looked back and smiled at her. "You're thinking too much."
Then,
he walked out and slammed the door shut behind him. He could barely stay calm. Fiona's name kept echoing in his mind, making his heart pound against his chest. He wasn't ready to admit that his feelings for her had grown considerably.
Inside the ward, Celine gasped as she felt a sharp pain in her chest. She reached out and pressed the emergency button on the bedside table with trembling fingers.
Soon after, a doctor and several nurses rushed to her bed. They were taken aback to see the state that she was in. For some reason, her wound had opened up. Blood was oozing through the bandage, staining her hospital gown red.
"Hurry! We need to treat the wound immediately." The doctor waved his hand, and the nurses immediately helped Celine lie down and began gathering medical equipment to restore her stitches.
Great waves of pain swept through Celine as they buzzed around to treat her, but her mind was elsewhere and her eyes went blank.
Recalling Charles' words and the way he couldn't wait to push her to another man, she couldn't help but feel upset. Of course she liked Spencer, but she had a soft spot for Charles too. But even though Charles hadn't answered her question, it was presumable that he had developed feelings for Fiona, which just wasn't fair! Celine had tried her best to achieve everything she wanted, but Fiona kept getting everything without lifting so much as a finger.
In her years of being in a relationship with Charles, Celine had exhausted all her strength and effort in order to reach a point where even if there were a hundred girls around him, no one would be able to replace her. However, the longer she had been with Charles, the more she had realized that he didn't value women at all. It was astonishing that a man like him would go so far as to fall in love with Fiona.
Celine had naturally expressed her interest in marrying him, more than once, in fact. After all, she was in the prime of her youth and wished to start a family in a good home. But every time she had brought it up, Charles had brushed her off coldly. It was at that time that she had heard that Spencer was getting married, upsetting her even more.
She had been forced to let go of Spencer, but she was quite willing to start a life with Charles. Anyway, Spencer was a busy military officer. If she had married him, she'd have felt lonely all the time. She had a better chance at a happy life with Charles.
But now, it seemed that she would have to rethink her estimation of the two men. On one side, there was Charles, who wasn't willing to be tied to her, and on the other side, there was Spencer, who had been forced to separate from her. Naturally, she couldn't help but lean toward Spencer.
After all, Charles was also in favor of her marrying Spencer. 'Fiona, you took everything I wanted. Why should I let you have what you want?' she thought maliciously.
"Miss Cheng, the wound has been stitched up," the doctor said. Upon hearing these words, Celine finally came back to reality and nodded. "Okay."
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