‘Who in Echo City doesn't know Freya's situation now? Crossing paths with Mr. Sutton, she's over in this town.’ The counselor thought, ‘Whether she can continue at Summit University is another question entirely. Why would Mr. Beckett bother with her now?’
"Are we done here? I've got plans this afternoon," the counselor said with impatience.
Freya glanced at the counselor outside the door, fully aware of her current predicament. It seemed anyone could step on her.
She said to the doctor, "I understand. Could you please prescribe me some medication?"
"Sure." The doctor quickly prescribed Freya, advising her on how to take the medicines.
Once she had everything done, Freya picked up the prescription and stood up.
"Are we done here? I need to get going," the counselor said hurriedly.
"Mr. Laird, here is the report from Mr. Beckett for you," Freya handed the injury assessment report to the counselor.
The counselor didn't glance at it before shoving it carelessly into his pocket.
"Let's go. Don't hold me up!" The counselor walked ahead briskly.
Freya said, "I need to pick up my medicine. Mr. Beckett said it would be difficult to do it alone, so he asked you to help me. How am I supposed to manage if you leave?"
"Freya, stop using Mr. Beckett as an excuse. Your hand is a minor injury. Slap some arnica cream on it, and you'll be fine in a few days. Now, come on! Don't make me late for my things!"
The counselor's dismissive attitude was clear, but as he turned to leave, he bumped into someone. "Watch where you're going!" he snapped. Then, he saw Kieran's icy demeanor.
Upon realizing it was Kieran, the counselor's expression changed drastically. He took a few steps back, attempting to appease him. "Oh, it's Mr. Sutton. Mr. Sutton, what brings you here all of a sudden?"
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