Celine cast her eyes down and said, "There's a video online. Have you seen it?"
I shook my head. "What video?"
Celine let out a bitter chuckle and pulled out her phone to show me.
In the video, Celine was seen pushing Elena, but there was neither cause nor consequence. The video only showed this one action of hers. However, in the eyes o f netizens, this was solid evidence that Celine was the one who pushed Elena into the swimming pool.
"Do you think I pushed her into the pool?” Celine asked faintly.
I looked at her and gave a more pertinent answer, "The video didn't capture Elena falling into the water. Just because you did a pushing action one time doesn’t mean you were the one who pushed her into the pool. Besides, I can't think of a reason why you would do that."
Celine was from the sales department, while Elena was a researcher. They were from two completely unrelated departments.
"Even so, it's very difficult to explain it." Celine smiled a little helplessly.
I pursed my lips. "Are you here today to apologize or clarify?"
She chuckled bitterly. "We'll see."
I nodded and said no more.
I was a little confused, though. Celine and Elena did not look like people who would cross paths, so why did they argue?
When we reached the door of the ward, Celine stopped in her tracks and hesitated to say, "You should go in first, Ms. Lane. I'll go in later.”
I froze for a moment. Without asking further, I pushed the door of the ward and went in.
The nurse was dressing Elena’s wound. The patient was so stunning that even the nurse could not help but take a few more glances at her.
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