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The Masterpiece of Leaving:Prepared A Perfect Stand-In For Him novel Chapter 134

Aubrey strode back and opened the door.

He saw Cathy covering her hand and groaning in pain.

On the ground, shards of glass were shattered in front of her.

Cathy took a painful breath, tears welling up in her eyes.

There was still a lot of water on the ground, steaming hot.

Obviously, the cup had broke in her hands.

With that, she withdrew her hand, revealing red spots.

Aubrey quickly walked over, pulled her hand, and went down to the faucet.

He turned on the faucet and rinsed her with cold water while calling the doctor.

The doctor arrived soon and treated Cathy's burn, cleaned it, and applied medicine.

During the whole process, Cathy looked extremely painful as she clung to Aubrey tightly, her lips clenched, her eyes red and pitiful.

"The burns are not very serious. The first aid treatment was timely and correct. It will heal in about three days."

With that, the doctor walked out.

"The doctor said that the problem is not very serious." Aubrey pulled away from her and picked up the blanket to cover her again.

Cathy blinked her rabbit-like eyes and looked at him. Her brows were furrowed. "Can you don't leave tonight, please? Accompany me tonight?"

Aubrey pursed his lips and did not say a word, watching her hands that were tightly wrapped in the blanket. He was deep in thought.

When she could not see him, she would never give up.

Finally, he nodded, "Okay."

Hearing Aubrey agree, a weak smile appeared on Cathy's face.

In her heart, she breathed a long sigh of relief.

"I'll go wash my hands first," Aubrey said, then got up and went to the bathroom.

Cathy's eyes flashed as she looked at the phone he had placed on the table.

Just now, as he got closer, it activated the face unlock function on the screen and unlocked the phone.

Although Cathy stayed in the room before, she did not miss Aubrey's every move. She heard clearly that he asked William when Navier would leave.

Enduring the pain, she quickly flicked her finger on Aubrey's phone and quickly found the message he sent to Navier.

He actually wanted to keep Navier from leaving.

Cathy felt an explosion going off beside her ears. Her face was filled with nervousness as if she was facing a great enemy.

Her fingers clenched hard again until her burn was pulled tight, and there was a severe pain!

Cathy sat back, her hands pressed against the blanket, her back against the bed, and her eyes closed.

Obviously, he had just left to personally persuade Navier to stay.

Fortunately, she used this trick to keep him behind.

Although the scalded area was very painful, Cathy felt that the pain was nothing compared to the threat that Navier's staying behind brought her.

The next day.

Ten o'clock.

With the help of Aubrey, Cathy walked out limping.

There was a sick expression on her face.

She looked sorrowful.

"I'm sorry, Aubrey, for always delaying your time. I'm really dizzy. I'm really afraid of the wound. I can't change the medicine alone.

"It's nothing." Aubrey shook his head.

He said that, but his eyes were on the watch on his wrists. He frowned.

Cathy saw his small gesture in her eyes and raised her eyebrows calmly.

She was not afraid of the wound at all, nor did she feel faint. She only said that to drag Aubrey's time.

At this point, Navier would have already left.

They would never see each other for the rest of their lives.

Thinking of this, Cathy was in a very good mood.

She smiled and raised her head, "Aubrey, I'm really hungry after so many medicine changes. Come with me to breakfast."

Before Aubrey could speak, a hospital bed suddenly appeared from the corner.

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