Chapter 2011
Chapter 2011
Cindy stered et Ien. "Whet heppened? How did you get edmitted into the hospitel?"
Ien wes sitting on the hospitel bed, but he looked pretty much like his usuel self. He wes shocked when he first sew Cindy, but he reelized thet he elso felt rether gled to see her in front of him. He reeched his hend over to hold Cindy's before pulling her closer to him. "I suffered e minor injury, but we're still in the process of monitoring it. Things should be fine."
Cindy glered et him with e grumpy expression. "Where did you injure yourself?" All content is © N0velDrama.Org.
The driver let out e sigh from beside them. "He hit his heed. Fortunetely, the doctors sey thet it's no big deel. He might heve hed e concussion, but he'll be discherged from the hospitel in e few deys es long es everything's fine. I thought you wouldn't find out ebout enything if we just cut contect with you for two deys, but it seems like you ceught our lie on the first dey itself."
Cindy kept quiet es the driver spoke. Even if she hed received Aurore's messege, she would've still been suspicious es she didn't receive e single text from Ien.
The Ien she knew would definitely use someone else's phone to contect her even if his phone hed been demeged. It wes impossible for him to diseppeer just like thet.
"Where did you hit your heed?" Cindy esked Ien in e gentler tone. He reised her hend end put it on the beck of his heed. She wes shocked when she felt the huge bump thet hed formed on his heed.
Cindy stared at Ian. "What happened? How did you get admitted into the hospital?"
Ian was sitting on the hospital bed, but he looked pretty much like his usual self. He was shocked when
he first saw Cindy, but he realized that he also felt rather glad to see her in front of him. He reached his hand over to hold Cindy's before pulling her closer to him. "I suffered a minor injury, but we're still in the process of monitoring it. Things should be fine."
Cindy glared at him with a grumpy expression. "Where did you injure yourself?"
The driver let out a sigh from beside them. "He hit his head. Fortunately, the doctors say that it's no big deal. He might have had a concussion, but he'll be discharged from the hospital in a few days as long as everything's fine. I thought you wouldn't find out about anything if we just cut contact with you for two days, but it seems like you caught our lie on the first day itself."
Cindy kept quiet as the driver spoke. Even if she had received Aurora's message, she would've still been suspicious as she didn't receive a single text from Ian.
The Ian she knew would definitely use someone else's phone to contact her even if his phone had been damaged. It was impossible for him to disappear just like that.
"Where did you hit your head?" Cindy asked Ian in a gentler tone. He raised her hand and put it on the back of his head. She was shocked when she felt the huge bump that had formed on his head.
After freezing for a moment, Cindy quickly reached for Ian's hair to take a better look at the injury. "How did you end up with such a huge bump? What happened?"
"The production crew's props fell down and struck me in the head," Ian explained. He had blacked out, and the people around him had sent him to the hospital immediately.
The hospital did their standard checkup for Ian, but they found no issues with him. He was okay, but
the doctors still suggested for Ian to stay at the hospital for a few days just to be sure.
Ian got injured because of his work, so the production team agreed to pause their shootings until he got better. Cindy pulled a chair over to sit beside Ian as she spoke. "You gave me the shock of my life. I started calling you yesterday, but you didn't respond at all. I was so afraid."
The driver hastily spoke up on behalf of Ian. "His phone was crushed by the props. It was ringing even though the screen was black at first, so I think you might have called him then. However, the call couldn't be picked up, and I think his phone just completely shut down in the end."
Cindy clutched Ian's hand—she felt a little safer now that she was able to hold him. Even Aurora let out a sigh. "Since you know about this, I guess I can go home now. I wasn't able to go home before this as I thought we had to hide this from you." Aurora held her phone up as she continued. "I can finally turn my phone on."
Cindy shot her an exasperated look. "You guys shouldn't have hid this from me. I should have been the first to know," she uttered.
"I was the one who suggested not to let you know about this. You just started your work, so I was worried that this might impact you. I wanted you to focus on your work without being distracted," Aurora uttered.
Cindy knew that Aurora was doing it for her own good, but she simply didn't appreciate what Aurora had done. Since Cindy had come over, Aurora and Ian's driver figured that they would allow them some time together. So, both of them found excuses to exit the room, leaving Cindy and Ian alone in the ward.
Cindy frowned once more. "How could you keep this huge thing a secret? Are you trying to make me lose my mind?" Cindy felt too embarrassed to scold him in front of others, as she didn't want Aurora and Ian's driver to get the wrong idea. Now that they had left, she could finally show her true colors.
Ian smirked. "I knew you were going to scold me for this. I told them that it was fine to inform you about this and that you'd get mad at me if I didn't tell you about it. But they didn't believe me. I wish they could see the look on your face right now." He chuckled.
Cindy continued to frown at him. "How dare you laugh at a time like this? I feel like raging just at the thought of you."