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Her Seven Little Bodyguards

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Now that she was fine, she naturally shifted all her anxiety and worry onto Vania.

Seeing her so agitated, the doctor quickly pulled her away and stated, "Please don't shout like that. You'll affect the

patient. She's just unconscious for now. Her life isn't in any danger."

"Oh…" Jennifer looked up with bloodshot eyes and a worried expression. "Then, when will she wake up?"

She did not want anything to happen to Vania as that would place a guilty conscience on her.

"It's hard to say for now." The doctor comforted her, "The patient isn't in any danger. You don't have to worry so

much."

"Okay." Jennifer nodded. "Please, please, make sure that she's fine."

"Don't worry." When they arrived at the hospital, the doctors immediately pushed her into the emergency ward.

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At that moment, Hanson had also arrived as the head of the hospital went out to welcome him. "Hello, President

Luke. We've already arranged for a full-body checkup on Mrs. Luke. The results will be out shortly. From our initial

judgment, the madam's life isn't in any danger."

Hanson sighed and nodded. "Arrange the best ward for her."

"Rest assured, President Luke. We've already arranged everything."

This was a hospital located near the set. Even though it did not have any fancy equipment, everything that was

necessary was there.

"Okay." After Hanson replied, he sat on the chair and waited with a stiff, expressionless face.

Only God knows how terrified he was when he heard that Vania was in an accident as he could not even recall how

he drove her.

Even till now, his heartbeat was still all over the place.

However, upon confirming that she was not in a critical state, he took a sigh of relief.

Since this was the first encounter with Hanson, Jennifer did not dare to make a ruckus in front of him, for she only

kept praying in front of the ward, wishing that Vania would be fine.

As much as she knew that the both of them were getting along well with respect and admiration for each other, she

did not expect Vania to be the first one to run over and save her the moment she fell. Other than gratitude, Jennifer

felt more shocked at her actions. It was at that moment that she felt her and Vania were destined to be the best of

friends.

Although Hanson did not know why Jennifer was here, he just waited with her silently upon seeing her so worried.

Half an hour had barely passed when the doctor came out with a report in hand and spoke respectfully to Hanson,

"President Luke, Madam had only fainted because of the sudden impact. Her body is fine. She just needs to focus

on recuperation. It's only…"

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Half an hour had barely passed when the doctor came out with a report in hand and spoke respectfully to Hanson,

"President Luke, Madam had only fainted because of the sudden impact. Her body is fine. She just needs to focus

on recuperation. It's only…"

The doctor spoke hesitantly at the end, as if he was not sure whether to convey the following message.

As for Hanson, he loosened up significantly the moment he heard that there was nothing major.

However, seeing the doctor being so hesitant made him cautious again. Taking a deep breath in, he stated, "Just

speak your mind." Does he want me to have a heart attack from all this suspense?

Upon noticing Hanson's darkened expression, the doctor became even more unsure as he lowered his head. Yet,

the doctor's actions only spurred the man's anxiousness. "Is it something serious?"

Didn't he say that she isn't in any danger already?

"Oh, it's not that. Madam's body is fine." The doctor waved his hand, fearing that Hanson might misunderstand him.

"Then, what is it?" Hanson started to get impatient since he was feeling like the doctor was being so hesitant on

purpose.