A red mark appeared on Harvey's face. Ignoring the slap mark on his face, he just stared at Eloise with a gloomy expression.
Eloise felt a pain in her heart that made it difficult to breathe. She wasn't a piece of wood that didn't feel pain. The things she hoped to forget, Harvey had once again brought them fully before her.
Eloise's throat moved slightly. She said in a suppressed and restrained manner, "Harvey, some things can be bought back with money, like this piano, like these decorations. As long as you're willing, they can be bought, but once feelings are gone, no matter how much money you have, you can't buy them back.”
Harvey stared at her. His opinion of her was still the same as when he first met her. He thought she was beautiful and wanted to possess her.
But... something had changed. It seemed that after this incident, Eloise had become an indispensable part of his life, and he could not give her up.
Harvey struggled to say, "What can I do for you to forgive me?”
He knew women well, especially Eloise. He knew she still had feelings for him. If she was angry, and resentful, then he was willing to make up for it, no matter the cost.
Eloise felt she couldn't carry on the conversation with him anymore. She lowered her head and gave a bitter smile. "Harvey, when I wanted to talk to you, you didn't give me the chance. Now why do you think I should give you the chance? Please take me back to the hospital. I didn't even bring my phone with me.”
Harvey's lips were tightly closed. In the end, he took her back to the hospital.
The car stopped. Eloise unbuckled her seat belt, ready to get out of the car. Harvey grabbed her arm, his eyes burning. "I've hired the best team of specialists. They might be able to treat your foot.”
Eloise looked ahead expressionlessly. She said, "No need.”
With that, she broke free of his hand, opened the door, and got out of the car.
Harvey wanted to follow her, but seeing her so determined, he held back.
...
In the afternoon, Harvey was in a meeting in his office. His phone rang.
It was a call from the medical team, so he signaled for the meeting to be paused and then answered the call.
On the other end of the phone, the foreign expert told him, "Mr. Horigan, Ms. Laurent has refused our treatment, so we can only regretfully tell you that we are going back home. Also... based on the current information, the chance of Ms. Laurent's foot nerves recovering is less than ten percent.”
Ten percent...
Harvey held the phone, expressionless. He went to the hospital that night, but Eloise refused to see him again.
...
The day Eloise was discharged, Griffin came. He came especially to see Eloise, and to plead for Joan.
Eloise said softly, "Regarding Joan's matter, I don't intend to drop the charges.”
Griffin was clearly taken aback. He watched the girl in front of him quietly. She looked a lot like his Louise; even her character was similar.
Griffin said gently, "No matter what, she is your sister. Eloise, can you help your biological father? Can you give Joan a chance to repent? I've talked to Harvey, he said he doesn't want to deal with this, so I can only come to you.”
Upon hearing this, Eloise couldn't help but laugh because Harvey didn't intervene in this matter, Griffin came to her for help? If Harvey had intervened, would the Lynch family have been able to proudly take her to court?
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