Love’s Perfect Match Chapter 71
Love’s Perfect Match Chapter 71
Chapter 71 Fake Information
“Hey, where are you going? I’m your boyfriend. Shouldn’t you be accompanying me?” Arthur was
unwilling to let her slip away, so he grabbed her wrist and whispered in her ear.
Elspeth felt an inexplicable sense of discomfort when he touched her, so she struggled to get away but
failed. “Arthur, you know that I don’t like you, and why I chose to be with you.”
Unable to break free, she stared coldly at him.
“I know. That’s why I’m trying to win your heart.” He leaned into her ear and chuckled. “Elspeth, don’t
try to anger me. Otherwise, even I don’t know what I might do to you.”
She looked at the madman before her. “What happened to you, Arthur? When did you become so
extreme?”
He looked at her disbelievingly and smiled. “Have you ever thought of the possibility that this is the real
me?”
Stunned, Elspeth could not figure out what caused a young man who grew up in a happy family to
become like this.
“Alright, then. Let’s not talk about this anymore. You didn’t hang with me last time, so you can’t reject
me this time.” He took her hand and was about to bring her out when his phone suddenly rang.
He was called for emergency surgery because one of the patient’s conditions worsened and needed
immediate surgery.
“Well, it seems like we can’t go out this time either,” Arthur exclaimed regretfully while Elspeth felt
relieved.
“You should hurry up. Don’t keep the patient waiting.” A relaxed smile appeared on her face as she
waved goodbye.
“Don’t get too excited, Elspeth. I can finish that small operation within two hours.”
Once Arthur was gone, a person happened to enter the Information Department and left the door ajar.
As such, Elspeth took the opportunity to sneak inside while no one was looking.
Now that Arthur was caught up in surgery, she had ample time to find the needed information. Where
would they keep the file?
Quietly and carefully avoiding the person inside, she hid behind a bookcase, waiting for the person to
grab the file and leave before coming out of her hiding spot.
There were more than a dozen bookcases, and Elspeth had no idea where to begin looking for the file
on Lydia’s mom.
She had only looked through a few cupboards and found one hour had passed. With her current
efficiency, she had a slim chance of finding that file.
She sighed and was about to leave when she suddenly noticed that the files in the bookcases seemed
to be arranged in some sort of pattern. The first ten bookcases were organized by letters, while the rest
were organized according to last names.
Elspeth’s eyes lit up as she instantly knew where to locate the file she needed. However, she had gone
through every possible bookcase but still to no avail. If my guess is right, the file is inside Arthur’s
office. Seems like he has discovered my plan.
Afterward, she cleaned up her mess and exited the Information Department before heading into
Arthur’s office to search for the file.
Time passed quickly, and it had been two hours since he left. She still had not found the hospitalization
record for Lydia’s mom.
“Are you looking for this?” A voice sounded from above Elspeth, who looked up in shock and saw
Arthur smiling with a file in his hand.
“Yes.” She looked at him and frowned. “Arthur, I’ve said it time and again. I don’t like you, so stop giving Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
me a hard time.”
“But all I want is you.” He went over and trapped her between him and his desk after placing the file
aside.
Being suddenly surrounded by the smell of orchids gave Elspeth a strange feeling.
“They say orchids symbolize elegance. Do you think your actions fit that description?” His gaze turned
frosty as he said that. “What are you trying to say? That I’m not worthy of you, but the merciless Callum
is?”
She could vividly feel Arthur’s disgust and rejection toward Callum.
“He isn’t like that.”
“All of you have been tricked by him, so you naturally couldn’t see through his disguise.”
Feeling Arthur’s grip loosened, Elspeth took the chance while he was in a daze and stomped on his
foot.
“Ouch!” The pain made him jump away, and she quickly took the file and sprinted out of the office,
failing to see the wicked smile on his face.
She ran back to her ward and locked the door to prevent Arthur from coming after her. Following that,
she turned on her laptop and began uploading the documents for the transfer process, which went
unbelievingly smoothly.
After she was done, she called Lydia and asked that she pack up her mom’s belongings so that they
could transfer to another hospital at any moment.
Lydia was unsure what was happening, but she fully trusted Elspeth because she had saved her mom.
Soon, an opportunity arose.
It was late at night, and Arthur was called for another surgery, so they had a considerable timeframe to
help Lydia’s mom transfer.
Yet, before Elspeth arrived at the ward, she received a call from Lydia. “Elspeth, something’s gone
wrong!” She was bawling her eyes out. “Something’s wrong with my mom. She began vomiting blood
and passed out!”
“What? Did you call for a nurse?”
“I pressed the bell ten minutes ago, but nobody came. Elspeth, is my mom going to die?”
Elspeth’s mind went blank as she realized the situation differed from how she imagined it. It seemed
like the situation had gone out of hand.
She instinctively wanted to call Arthur and question him about this but realized he was performing
surgery and had turned off his phone. Therefore, she ran to the doctor’s office and grabbed a random
doctor. “Doc, where are all the surgeons?”
“I don’t know. I’m not a surgeon…”
She went around and asked several doctors but found all the surgeons on duty tonight had
disappeared.
Having no choice, she called the nearest hospital and asked for an ambulance. However, she was told
that hospitals would not accept patients from other hospitals because they had no idea about the
patient’s conditions.
In the end, her only choice was to call Callum.
“Wait for me. I’m coming over now.” He ran out of his mom’s ward and rushed over. When he saw
Elspeth’s solemn countenance, he knew it was something serious.
“Let’s head over to the ward. I’ll bring Lydia’s mom to the nearest hospital.”