Chapter 47 Community Clinic
Chapter 47 Community Clinic
Francis retrieved his overcoat and cast a nce at her. "Is there something else?"
Julian pursed her lips, looking somewhat aggrieved as she gazed at him. "Can''t you stay a while
longer?"
"No," he replied curtly, but then added, "I can''t stay tonight."
He had said it this way. Julian knew there was no way she could keep him at this point, internally
grinding her teeth. She released her grip on Francis with a touch of resentment.
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"Never mind, go ahead."
She had stayed upte to be with him, thinking that he wouldn''t leave at this time, but it seemed she
had overly overestimated her ce in Francis''s mind.
For a brief moment, she might feel that he cared deeply for her, but in the next second, he would
ruthlessly bring her back to reality.
If it weren''t for Julian''s resilient disposition, she might have gone insane long ago under his
capricious demeanor!
And Francis did indeed depart, without even a backward nce, as if the man who had tenderly
applied ointment to her just moments ago had been a mere illusion.
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Inside themunity clinic.
Lilian leaned against the bedside with her pallid lips. Two policemen stood beside her, along with
the security guard fromst night.
"This is how it happened. I heard the sound of ss breaking, so I rushed over and found her. I
called the police as soon as I brought her here."
The residents of the house with the broken window were also present, demandingpensation
from Lilian.
The police ced the suitcase in front of Lilian''s bed and asked, "Is this suitcase yours?"
Lilian lifted her head, looking at the young police officer in front of her, and nodded.
"Then please make sure to put it away. I''ve reviewed your identification and already got a general
understanding of the situation. We''ll do our best to locate those two individuals. Additionally, this is
the address of the Disabled Persons'' Service Center in the Linnd City. If you have nowhere to go,
you can visit here."
Lilian stared nkly at the visiting card in his hand for a moment. She reached out and took it from
him, expressing her gratitude.
The police officer then turned to the woman whose house window was broken and said, "I''ve seen
your window ss, and there are only minor cracks. You can simply use some ss glue to mend
it, there''s no need to rece it. I''ll cover the expenses for you since she broke it out of desperation.
Is that eptable?"
The woman nced at Lilian, her eyes revealing a touch of disdain, though her face remained
composed. "Alright, fine. What bad luck I have. While other people''s window ss remained intact,
she had to break mine!"
Listening to the woman''s words, Lilian remained silent with her gaze lowered.
"That will be all for now." The young police officer turned to Lilian again. "I''ll cover your medical
expenses for now. If you encounter any difficulties or have any leads, you cane directly to the
police station."
Lilian nodded.
After the police left, the so-called "victim" woman did not depart. She stood in front of Lilian, saying,
"Hey, dummy (an offensive nickname that Julian made up for Lilian)
, you have topensate me for the ss."
The woman was in her forties, and her appearance did not give away that she was a fierce or
malicious person. However, as soon as she spoke, her rough tone was unmistakable.
Enduring the pain, Lilian bent down and lifted the suitcase, opening it to indicate that the woman
could take whatever she wanted.
Because she genuinely had no money.
These clothes had all been bought by Francis and were presumably not cheap.
The woman nced at the clothes in the suitcase, picking and choosing. She even examined the
stitching and found the workmanship to be quite good.
"Let me tell you, I spent over three thousand on that window. As for these few pieces of clothing,
they''re worth at most a thousand, right?"
As she spoke, the woman gathered all the clothes from the suitcase. "Forget it, I just pity you. Don''t
go around smashing people''s things next time, okay?"