Chapter 136
Diana’s pov
My heart tightened.
Frowning, I asked, “If you’re looking for Healer, go find Healer. Why knock on my door?”
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“A nurse saw Healer entering your room.”
I recalled that not long ago, due to my failing health, I had entered the room in Healer’s attire.
It must have been when the passing nurse saw me.
Once I understood, I sighed in relief.
“Healer has already left,” I said without changing my expression. “If you want to find her, you can
contact her by phone.”
With that, I raised my hand to close the door.
“Ah!”
A miserable cry stopped my actions.
Avia suddenly pulled back her rapidly swelling hand, tears streaming down her pitiful and innocent
face.
Nathan immediately lowered his head to inspect Avia’s injury, his eyes filled with concern and
worry.
Watching this scene, I couldn’t help but sarcastically smile.
Nathan’s forehead twitched, his face turning icy. He wrapped his freezing gaze around me.
“Why are youughing?”
I was surprised.
“What? Is it wrong for me tough? Who says I can’tugh? Or is it that the entire world must cry
just because your fiancée got hurt?”
Anger surged through my chest, making my heart and wounds ache.
I said unkindly, “Whether she gets hurt or not has nothing to do with me. Even if she dies, it’s none
of my business. Oh! That’s not entirely urate. Considering what she did to me, if she really died,
I’d throw a party to celebrate.”
Avia cried even harder. “Nathan, did you hear? Clearly… Clearly, Diana injured my hand… She not
only refuses to apologize but also… curses me to death!”
I coldly snorted, rolled my eyes, disying the indifference and disgust in my eyes.
“Yeah, I cursed you to death! Why aren’t you dead yet?”
“Diana!” A warningden voice sounded, and Nathan looked at me sternly. “Apologize to Avia!”
My thoughts momentarily froze for two seconds.
I was shocked. Where did Nathan get the nerve to make me apologize to Avia!
“Truly mentally disturbed. “I shook my head. looking at these two people.
“Yeah, I cursed you to death! Why aren’t you dead yet?”
“Diana!” A warningden voice sounded, and Nathan looked at me sternly. “Apologize to Avia!”
My thoughts momentarily froze for two seconds.
I was shocked. Where did Nathan get the nerve to make me apologize to Avia!
“Truly mentally disturbed…” I shook my head, looking at these two people unbelievably. “Both of
you… are not quite right in the head.”
I attempted to close the door for the second time.
For the second time, I failed.
This time, Nathan held onto the door.
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Unlike Avia, Nathan’s strength far surpassed mine. His sudden force caused my back
injury to re up.
The intense pain almost made my legs go weak, and I almost knelt on the ground.
Biting my lip, I looked up at Nathan, enduring the intense pain.
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“What the hell are you trying to do? If you still want me and Avia to apologize, I advise you not to
dream! Damn! Can’t you see she voluntarily extended her hand? How about this–did you me the
tree for blocking your way when you crashed your car into it? If her hand got caught in the door, did
the door also trap your brain?”
Nathan was momentarily stunned, seemingly not expecting me to explode like this. After a long
pause, he said, “I just wanted to ask if you knew where Healer is now. Avia is not feeling well and
needs Healer to check on her.”
Avia coughed a few times while clutching her chest.
I closed my eyes, trying to calm down reluctantly.
“I told you, Healer has left. If you want to contact Healer, just call-”
“I’ve called her many times.” Nathan interrupted me. “But she hasn’t answered, so we came to find
you.”
I fell silent for a moment, guessing that when Nathan called me, I was in the shower,
and aftering out, I hurried to sleep, missing his calls.
But now, I genuinelycked the strength to continue treating Avia.
Observing Avia’splexion, I spected that she probably just had amon cold. So, I
suggested, “You should find a regr doctor to examine Avia first. If that doesn’t solve the issue,
then look for Healer.”
I thought my suggestion was reasonable.
But suddenly, Avia angrily pointed at me and shouted, “Diana! You’re doing this on purpose, aren’t
you? You knew I wasn’t feeling well, so you deliberately sent Healer away and won’t let her answer
our calls… You want to kill me!”
What is she talking about?
I gripped the doorknob, gasping for breath, and the surging cold sweat soaked through the wound
on my back
Pain, fatigue, and weakness blurred my consciousness…
Nathan nced at me with confusion and asked, “What’s wrong with you?”
Realizing I couldn’t hold on much longer, I decided toe clean.
“The injuries from my car ident haven’t healed yet, and I need to rest. So, could you please
leave?”
Nathan paused, then furrowed his brow, and there was a strangely amusing worry flickering in his
eyes.
However, the next moment, Avia screamed, “You’re lying! Do you think I don’t know when you had
the car ident? It’s been over ten days, and ording to a werewolf’s recovery speed, your
injuries should be healed by now! You’re clearly faking it, trying to gain Nathan’s sympathy! Then
you n to take advantage and snatch Healer away so she can’t treat me!”
The pain rendered me speechless.
At this moment, just standing here had exhausted all my strength.
Yet, my silence seemed to convey a different meaning to Nathan–I was guilty.
“Is what Avia said true?” Nathan asked in a cold voice.
I clutched the doorknob tightly, leaning part of my body’s weight against the door. After taking a long
breath, I gave a sarcastic smile.
“Is there a need to ask me? Didn’t you already believe that I’m faking it and deliberately sent Healer
away? No matter how much I exin, what’s the point? Think whatever you want; I don’t care.”
“Diana!” Nathan, furious, raised his voice.
I disdainfully nced at him, taunting, “Why shout so loud? Does having a loud voice make you
right? Aren’t you afraid of scaring your weak and sickly fiancée?”
Nathan’s face grew darker, and his gaze turned icy. I felt myst ounce of strength being drained
away. Everything spun around me, and I fell backward.
Bang!
I heard the heavy sound of my body hitting the floor.
Yet, I couldn’t perceive much pain.
I only vaguely felt something warm and sticky under me, spreading…
It seemed like my blood.