Serve No One This Life
Chapter 141
Chapter 141 He Stood Up
Chapter 141 He Stood Up
Angela raised her eyebrows and glanced at Louis simultaneously with Alex.
Louis‘ dark eyes were profound. His expression was clear and cold, tinged with a hint of arrogance. “I’m right here, you know? Yet you asked for her help instead. Do you doubt my skills?”
Alex scratched his head. “I-”
“What, what? Let’s grab a drink tonight and bring me all your previous reports.”
After his words, Louis turned to Angela. His rugged face sported a faint smile, but his tone was quite provocative. “What do you say, Angie?”
“I’m thrilled. Also… Angela forced a polite smile. “I’ve told you before. Don’t call me Angie, please.
Louis‘ expression immediately darkened.
Slamming the book on the table, he tried to make amends. “A slip of the tongue, Angela.”
With that, he stood up and left without looking back, although it was still class time.
Alex was already used to Louis‘ temper. He smiled at Angela. “Angela, don’t mind him. He’s just being his usual crazy self.”
Then he went to talk to Louis.
Angela paid no attention to their conversation. After all, Louis and Alex were both men, so they could communicate more easily.
After the morning class ended, Angela settled her lunch in the cafeteria, but now she was holding a lunch box in the sick bay, taking care of Cassie.
Cassie was wearing a black down jacket on the outside, with a basketball jersey underneath in the same color scheme. Her pants were pulled up high, revealing a red and swollen ankle with a hint of bruising.
Angela glanced over. “From basketball?”
After a nod, Cassie replied while eating, “Yeah, that kid on the other team was playing dirty,
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fouling me! He deliberately bumped into me. It got me so mad. Next time I see him, I’m going to confront him and give him a piece of my mind. Let him know that I’m not a pushover!”
angrier she became. With one last big
eating, approached. Seeing Angela, he was
he still sat down and lifted Cassie’s leg. After a few glances, he pressed on it a few
Are you trying to break my foot?” Cassie gasped, wincing in
She looked quite pitiful.
“You have the nerve to complain? Who did you fight with to end up like this? The school might give you a serious warning. If your sister
you’ll be in
trouble.”
felt wronged and swore by the
dirty in the game,
even deeper when he heard this. “Cassie, you’re a girl. If you want to play basketball, play
so he asked her, “You’re Professor Terence’s disciple. You don’t
that, he hummed a tune, turned on the radio, and went about
“Hey, you’re the doctor. How can you say that? Where’s
appreciate my good intentions. Angela is much more skilled than me in medicine. Isn’t it better to let her treat you? Once she starts seeing patients, you might not even be able to get
head again and turned to Cassie’s ankle. “It’s a bone injury. You should
report and
your counselor for leave. You need
half a month.”
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serious? Once
you talk so rudely again, I’ll tell your sister.” Tobias
lips and didn’t say
so the person he’s referring to
Cassandra.
hospital and
result was a minor bone fracture. She needed to restrict her activities and rest,
orthopedic doctor prescribed some medication, which Angela checked and found to be
pills to school the next day for Cassie to help her recover
asked Cassie to wait on the bench while she
as she took a few steps around the corner, she
inspection, it
saw her and exclaimed, “What the heck? Angela, what
respond, she heard Cassie’s voice from
“Yusof.”
her lips together. Seeing Yusof sweat profusely and carrying medicine and
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