Chapter 115
Chapter 115
Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 115
“Yeah.” Arielle swiftly hooked the safety belt. Before Vinson and Carter could speak, she walked to the
window and propped her arms against the rims. She flipped over and jumped onto the condenser
outside swiftly and accurately.
Her actions were so swift that Carter, who initially did not believe that Arielle could not make it, was
stunned.
“She…” He asked Vinson in surprise. “Who is she? Isn’t she a daughter whom the Southalls found in
the countryside? How can a village woman like her know how to flip out of a window and even possess
medical knowledge?”
Vinson did not reply to him. Instead, he walked to the window to check if Arielle was fine. He saw her
nimbly climbing down the rope, had descended two floors within a few seconds.
He immediately suppressed his urge to voice out his concern. Turning around, he said to Carter, “Don’t
look down on women. I’ll go down next, and you’ll be the last.”
Carter went to the window and was utterly stunned after he saw that Arielle was already halfway down.
He could not help but exclaim to Vinson, “She’s really very impressive. I now understand why Harvey’s
treating her so differently. He hates weak and fussy heiresses the most. Instead, he has a peculiar
liking for a strong woman like her.”
Annoyed, Vinson glanced at him and said, “Cut the crap and prepare to go down.”
When he recalled Harvey saying that he fell in love with Arielle at first sight, a sense of agitation Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
surfaced within him.
He did not even know what was wrong with him.
Within ten minutes, the three of them landed on the ground safely and drove to the Morgans’ private
hospital.
The Morgans had established private hospitals all around the world, with five in Jadeborough alone.
The person they intended to treat stayed in the Hillview Hospital, which only accepted special patients.
Because of that, the hospital was extremely empty.
When Arielle alighted from the car, she did not see anyone else except for the few medical staff on
shift.
“This way.” Carter walked in front to guide them.
However, he still did not trust Arielle much.
Traditional Chanaean medicine can cure a psychological illness which modern medicine needs one
year to treat? I will never believe that!
But since she’s already here, I’ll just let her try.
The three of them walked to the wards located at the last building.
There was only one patient in the entire building—the person whom they had captured.
Walking along the abnormally quiet corridor, Arielle could not help but exclaim, “This is the emptiest
hospital I’ve been to.”
Hospitals were forever crowded whether they were local or overseas.
Carter said proudly, “Not everyone can be admitted to this hospital. Only the rich and powerful can
come here.”
Furthermore, they only took in the richest and most powerful of them.
Arielle shook her head in disagreement. “That’s not right. The patients’ lives are at stake. Hospitals are
supposed to treat illnesses and doctors are supposed to save all lives, regardless of status and
background. If you refuse to save patients, how is it different from murder? How can you select your
patients based on these conditions?”
Carter wanted to rebuke her, but gave up eventually.
When Arielle saw the conflicted look on his face, she stopped trying to convince him.
Such classist ideologies were entrenched in the mindsets of those at the top of the social ladder. She
could not change their minds just by saying a few words.
All she could do was to prove it through her own actions.
That was what her adoptive parents taught her. If her adoptive parents had discriminated against their
patients based on class, she would have been dead a long time ago after being abandoned by the
human traffickers.
Hence, Arielle’s expression was extremely serious.
Vinson tried to say something a few times, but decided against it.
However, he could sense that Arielle’s attitude toward him and Carter was much colder than before.
He felt speechless and frustrated.
Soon, Arielle was led to the thirteenth floor.