When Anna entered the ward with Matthew, she saw Sabrina sitting lifelessly with her head bandaged, the white gauze still oozing blood.
She was dressed in the blue hospital gown, which was loose and wrapped around her tiny body, revealing her delicate white bones, and she looked soft and needy.
At the sound of footsteps, she looked up at the door.
Anna caught his eyes with a clear, distinct gaze.
At first the look was expectant, and the light in her eyes increased when she saw Matthew, but soon her gaze touched herself again, and the light in her eyes followed.
It was so quick that if she had not stared at him from the moment she entered the ward, she might not have noticed him.
Anna did not know how to describe her feelings; she had already come to the hospital to visit Sabrina, and then she had taken care of her like a friend, bringing her meals and so on.
But now, her feelings were a bit more subtle.
Sabrina was not the only one in the ward, there were also some company executives, and when Anna looked around, she saw Chiara.
Was she there?
It seemed that Matteo was still part of the family, otherwise Chiara would not have been sent to help such an important person.
Anna felt a little sick but did not show it on her face; she stayed by Matteo's side.
"What is going on?" Matteo looked at Sabrina in the hospital bed and then turned to Chiara beside him.
Chiara helplessly explained, "There was an argument and during the shoving Mrs. Ronzi came over to talk about it, but they were arguing too much and unintentionally pushed Mrs. Ronzi and hit her in the head."
If they had not seen the blood, the group probably would not have been able to stop.
After Sabrina saw the blood, everyone stopped and then followed the hospital, all terrified that something would happen and that they would have to take the blame.
At the words, Matthew's expression went cold and he looked at the managers.
"A group of managers fighting when they can't agree on a negotiation?"
The group of people did not dare to cringe in the face of Matteo's oppression.
Although Matteo was younger than many of them, he had been the king of the upper floors for many years, and his aura and commanding presence were completely overwhelming to them; if Matteo had been the one to come, then his words would certainly have been unquestionable.
But when it comes to Sabrina, especially one who has no one to depend on, there is always a little less respect and a little more pride and conceit.
When you say something and I say something, and there is more disagreement, the blood of a group of old men rises and they inevitably fight, and then Sabrina goes to persuade the fight and naturally suffers.
"Think about how to make amends later, everyone get out first."
The group exited the ward, Clare returned to look at Sabrina sitting on the bed, then approached Matthew, "Sir Giordano, there is something I need to explain to you about the company."
"Hmm."
Matteo cast a glance at Anna, who immediately said, "You go, I'll stay here and look after Sabrina."
When everyone had left, there were only two people left in the department.
Sabrina and Anna.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Virginity in second marriages by Angela
Very boring...she is actually just dragging and dragging..no one is so stupid as the female in this story...