After getting the answer she wanted, Bonnie was no longer useful for her.
Sarah gave her a pair of high-heeled shoes and sent her away in a few words, but Bonnie was still grateful.
In the hospital.
Sitting at the table, Lily suddenly stood up and felt dizzy.
She didn't know how many times it had happened. Did she inherit her mother's low blood pressure?
No, she was very healthy before. There was nothing wrong with her body.
What was wrong with her these days?
Before she could figure it out, Nathan pushed the door open and came in. Seeing her pale face, he quickly asked, "What's wrong with you, Lily?"
"I'm fine. Maybe it's because I stayed up late these days," she said, waving her hand.
According to Nathan's personality, he might have to ask a lot of questions. Since she really didn't want to explain so much to him, she just made up a lie.
"Okay, take care of yourself."
Staying up late would indeed make people weak. Nathan didn't ask more, but he still worried about her.
"Okay, okay. I'm fine. Don't worry. By the way, what do you come here for?"
"Well, there is something."
Nathan took out a duty schedule.
"Look at this duty schedule. You and Sarah are in the same group. Do you want to change it?"
Lily took it over and was speechless.
Did the president do it on purpose? Didn't he know what happened between her and Sarah?
"What?"
She frowned unhappily.
"I heard that it was Sarah who volunteered to be your partner. She said that it was good to work with you."
Nathan pushed his glasses on the bridge of his nose and said helplessly.
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