Meeting You Was Fate

Chapter 743 I Will Never Leave You



Chapter 743 I Will Never Leave You

"It doesn't make sense. Did he come to take revenge on me for what happened years ago? Is he insane?" Mandy could not believe Fred's assumption.

If it was true, it would be really scary. That man was truly crazy.

"What do you think, Mr. Jin? Of course, it's only my preliminary deduction," Fred said with a stern look.

Nathan opened his mouth slightly and nodded in agreement. "It's possible. After all, when a person falls in love, he really can do anything."

"That freak!" Mandy exclaimed, gritting her teeth and clenching her fists so hard.

"Mandy, can you contact your mentor now?" Nathan narrowed his dark eyes, an indifferent look showing up on his handsome face.

"I can try. I have my mentor's phone number and email address." Mandy started massaging her temple, feeling the pain in her head. Her mouth twitched. All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

It turned out that the man was crazy in love.

There was a moment of silence in the corridor. Mandy took out her cellphone and called Elizabeth. The other line just kept ringing, but Elizabeth did not answer.

"I called her before I came back. She was traveling around the world. I don't know where she is now. Maybe she's busy or sleeping. We can't be sure because of the time difference." Watching her screen turn dark, Mandy suddenly felt a very depressing feeling.

"That's possible. It's indeed difficult to contact someone who is traveling around the world," Nathan agreed.

Maybe it was because the weather was so hot that Mandy found it difficult to breathe. She took two steps backward and lost her balance.

Nathan stretched out his arms quickly and held Mandy. Her face turned pale. The back of her dress was wet. She had been sweating.

"Mandy, are you okay? What's wrong?" Nathan asked worriedly. He held his breath as he waited for Mandy to answer.

"Nothing. Nothing's wrong. I'm fine, really. I'm just a little tired. Nathan, what if we can't get in touch with my mentor? What if it's useless to contact her. Could we ask her to talk to Ouyang?"

"That's what I was thinking. We don't really know the man. If he did this because of Elizabeth, the only person who could resolve the issue would be Elizabeth," Nathan said with a grim expression.

"But… I don't know where my mentor is," Mandy said weakly.

"Fred, go and check it out. Make sure to find out where Elizabeth is and call her," Nathan ordered.

"Right away," Fred responded as he pulled himself together.

"I'm confused, Nathan. I can't believe that Ouyang did this because of my mentor. What's wrong with him?"

"Don't worry. Maybe Ouyang didn't hurt Adrian after all." The look on Nathan's face darkened. He was not sure whether he was comforting himself or his wife.

Nathan was no less nervous than Mandy. He pursed his lips and looked at the woman in front of him quietly. When he stretched out his hand, Mandy gave him hers in response. They held hands as if trying to soothe each other's anxiety.

Fred squinted at the couple and then walked away.

Mandy suddenly tightened her fingers around Nathan's until her knuckles turned white. She looked up, the burning in her eyes becoming more and more unbearable with every second. She wanted to cry but decided against it. She did not need her tears right now.

Nathan felt very sorry for her. "Mandy..." A hoarse voice reached Mandy's ears.

"How long have you known Audrey?" Mandy suddenly asked. She suddenly thought of the woman, jealousy threatening to swallow her whole.

"About three years," Nathan said coolly as he patted Mandy's head.

He met Audrey when he went to Switzerland. It had been three years.

Mandy pursed her lips. There was obvious jealousy on her pretty face. She said, "You've known each other for a longer time than we've been together."

Nathan smiled lightly and instantly understood the little woman's feelings. "The duration is meaningless. Some people grow up together and eventually end up together. Others fall in love at first sight and then get married instantly. It's all fate," he explained.

"I understand what you mean... I just... I won't leave you this time or ever again." Mandy's eyelashes fluttered, and her voice trembled. She felt a little embarrassed.

"How dare you want to leave me? Am I not good to you? Why do you even have thoughts of leaving me?" Nathan said with a grim face while keeping his eyes glued on Mandy.

"Well... I was just saying."

It was night, and the temperature dropped a lot compared with the day.

Audrey was on duty tonight. She sat silently in front of the computer. The documents and medical books on her desk were piled up in a messy stack.

She was checking Adrian's test results. The current test results showed that there was something wrong with Adrian's blood. There was a little inflammation, but the specific cause could not yet be determined.

At the thought of being humiliated by Mandy in the morning, Audrey was displeased. After all, she was a talented student in medical school, but Mandy looked down upon her.

'Mandy stopped being a doctor many years ago. How could she know more than I do? I don't believe that she's a better doctor than I am. After all, I'm active in my practice and in treating my patients. She hasn't been a doctor since she quit, ' she thought.

Audrey stared at the computer screen for a long time and felt a little sore in her eyes. She was no longer Adrian's attending physician. She did not understand why she still worked so hard. She could go get some rest in the middle of the night, but she chose to do some research in order to discover details of Adrian's condition.

She had been reading medical books for more than two hours, and she was getting more and more dizzy, but she had not found a single clue yet. She rested her forehead on her palm as her headache began to worsen. She did not know whom she could ask for help at the moment.

Then, Audrey suddenly thought of Leo. He had done blood bacterial experiments for two years for a woman.


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