Chapter 372

Once again, the rooftop fell into silence after Jethro and Ron left. Leanna walked over to Louis and took a few seconds to study his bruised knuckles before she reached out a hand to hold his arm lightly. "Let's go."

After a moment of silence, he muttered, "Aren't you going to ask me any questions?"

"You would've told me everything before this if you planned to. Since you aren't willing to share your thoughts, I don't see the point in asking."

At that moment, the footsteps echoing from the staircase caught their attention, and Oscar eventually showed up at the rooftop.

He stopped to catch his breath. "Geez, what's wrong with young people nowadays? Can't you seek a lower ground to deal with your problems? Why must you choose the rooftop?"

Pursing his lips tightly, Louis didn't answer.

Leanna turned to Oscar. "Everything's all right now. Let's go."

Casting a glance at Louis before turning back to her, Oscar raised his eyebrows, ready to ask something. However, he eventually decided to let it slip.

Once the group made their way back to the entrance, they didn't find either Jethro or Ron around, let alone hear the noise from a commotion.

A man walked toward Oscar and whispered something to him. Oscar's expression slightly changed at his report, but he only waved a hand in dismissal. "Keep looking."

"Yes, Mr. Woodley."

After that, Oscar shifted his focus to Leanna. "Need a ride?"

She nodded at his offer before an idea occurred to her. "My car's out there."

"Give me the keys."

She passed him the car key. After picking up the key from her, he tossed the key at the man behind him before asking her for her destination.

Once the group got into the car, Oscar watched the siblings from the rear-view mirror and asked, "Where are we heading?"

"The hospital," Leanna answered.

At that moment, Louis, who kept silent the whole time, spoke. "Just drop me off anywhere."

Ignoring his request, she emphasized, "The nearest hospital in the area."

"Sure."

Twenty minutes later, the car rolled to a stop in front of a private hospital.


Louis scowled at the sight of the hospital. When he was about to protest, Leanna interrupted, "I won't waste my time on lecturing you. See the doctor to treat your wounds, or else I'll beat you up myself."

In the end, he had no choice but to walk inside the hospital without a word.

Meanwhile, Leanna followed him and walked away from the car for a few steps before turning back to Oscar. "Thanks for the ride. I'll settle the rest myself."

"All right. I'll be going."

"Sure. See you later."

Oscar waved at her and they then parted ways.

Leanna made an appointment for Louis and waited for him on the chairs outside once he visited the doctor in the room. Massaging the spot between her brows, she let out a deep sigh.

After a while, she took out her phone and dialed Ron's number, but to no avail.

On usual days, he would change his number frequently to avoid others tracking him down. Besides, he was always the one who called the other party.

Hence, she was left without any options but to wait for him.

Feeling a little bit tired, she leaned against the back of the chair for a quick nap when steady footsteps echoed through the corridor.

Her eyes fluttered open, and she met the person's expressionless face.

Leanna was taken aback by his presence for a moment. "Aren't you having a meeting? Why are you here?"

Aidan took an empty seat next to her. "The meeting's over."

When his gaze landed on the bloodstain on her sleeve, he immediately scowled.

Noticing where his gaze landed, she immediately explained, "It's not my blood. It belongs to Louis."

Pursing his thin lips for a moment, Aidan held her cold hands in his. "What is it about this time?"

"It seems like Lloyd came to see him. I don't know what they've talked about, but—"

"I bet it's not something pleasant."

Leanna lowered her head. "It's all my fault. If only I explained everything to Louis earlier, we could've avoided the accident today."

His calm remark came out right after. "You tend to take every responsibility on your shoulders. However, there are many people in the world, and you can't help everyone."

She couldn't help but scowl at. "You're right that I can't help everyone, but he's my brother, I'm obligated to take care of him."

"Since you have the heart to take care of your brother, why don't you steer some of your attention toward your husband?"

Leanna stared at him in disbelief. She thought that they were having a serious conversation, but here the b*stard went again.

She drew her hand out of his grasp petulantly. "For your information, I'm not married. There's no such person for me to take care of."

"If you wish to have one, we can get engaged tomorrow. Then, you'll get yourself a perfect husband."

"Thanks, but no thanks."

To Leanna's surprise, the few exchanges of words between her and the b*stard lightened her mood. The sense of uneasiness that almost suffocated her disappeared within a split second.

At that moment, Louis opened the door and walked out of the room.

The doctor had treated his wound, but he looked disheveled nonetheless.

Leanna and Aidan got up from their seat as she asked, "What did the doctor say?"

"It's nothing serious."

"What about—"

Aidan only commented lazily, "He would've fainted way earlier if his wounds were serious. Do you think he could still walk around freely?"

As Leanna found his words plausible enough, her words of concern eventually died in her throat.

Once the group left the hospital, Louis commented, "I'm leaving."

"Wait a minute." Leanna stopped his attempt to leave. "Where do you think you are going in such a condition?"
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