Chapter134 Procedure Finished, He Is Her Ex-Husband
Chapter134 Procedure Finished, He Is Her Ex-Husband
Chapter134 Procedure Finished, He Is Her Ex-husband
Her words stabbed into Sion's heart as a sharp sword agonized.
The door opened then, and a nurse stepped in, turning on the light, "Is anything broken here? Do you
need some help?"
Aurora adjusted her clothes hurriedly, and Sion leaned to one side to block her.
The nurse was astounded by what she saw but responded quickly. Looking at Aurora, she asked again,
"Do you need help?"
Aurora clenched her teeth and didn't respond.
The nurse found it more suspicious, expressed through how she looked at Sion, "Sir, are you the
patient's family?"
"Of course." His face remained impassive, "I am her husband."
Upon hearing him say that in stride, Aurora retorted directly, "No, ex-husband. We've finished the
procedure."
The nurse was overwhelmed. At first, she thought the man was a bad guy; then they tended to be a
couple, and now he was said to be her ex-husband. It was likely that the couple was annoyed with
each other. But what if they did have divorced? Then it was harassment since the woman was
reluctant.
In a dilemma, She said, "I'm sorry, but it is not the visiting time. If you want to see your, um, ex-wife,
could you come during the daytime? It won't disturb the patient when they are asleep."
Sion glanced at her impassively, "She and I are still wife and husband. Tonight I've come to go through
the discharge formality for her."
"Discharge?" Aurora looked at him in disbelief, "I don't leave the hospital!"
Sion didn't glance at her and called his assistant, "Come to the hospital now and complete the
discharge formality for my wife. I take her away now." Bleary-eyed but sober, the assistant on the other
end promised at once.
Hanging up the phone, Sion lifted Aurora to his chest, disregarding her rejection. His arbitrarily
astonished the nurse standing aside.
Aurora was held in his arms and went to the hospital's parking lot. Seeing Sion's car getting closer, she
tried harder to escape.
"Let go of me... Sion! What do you want to do?" He went to the hospital at midnight, kissed her
abruptly, and insisted on taking her away from the hospital. Was he insane?
Sion looked at her impassively, "I'm taking you home." Then he put her down on the ground.
Aurora was a bit worried. She didn't want to irritate Sion but was reluctant to go home with him. Then
she turned around and intended to run away…
"Where are you going?" Sion noticed at once; with one hand grabbing her wrist and the other fishing
her car key to unlock the car, he stuffed Aurora inside the passenger seat and fastened the seat belt for
her.
Recognizing the familiar smell and seeing him doing all of that fluently, Aurora felt her heart pounding-a
sort of fear and somewhat feelings spread in her mind.
Sion held on the sides of the seat, and his styled hair fell over his forehead, covering the darkness in
his eyes.
"Don't be nervous. I won't touch you." Then he added, "Just take you home." His shadow suddenly
disappeared in front of her. Aurora glanced up with hands covering her chest, seeing the man close the All rights © NôvelDrama.Org.
door, pass around the front of the car, and sit in the driver's seat.
No one said a word during the journey. The atmosphere inside the car was as frosty as the night
outside the windows. It was midnight, so there wasn't much traffic. Sion drove exceedingly fast, and
they arrived at Carroll Manor soon.
"Here we are."
He still put his hands on the steering wheel. In the faint moonlight, he looked like a dormant wolf,
ferocious but restrained.
Aurora held the seat belt more tightly, glanced at him, untied the seat belt, and got off the car. Now that
she had arrived here, she had no choice. Aurora couldn't ask him to drive her back to the hospital.
Even if she did, a man of his character would disagree, and a fight was inevitable. She had no choice
but lived home tonight.
"You don't go in?" Getting off the car, Sion walked over and stood abreast of her, "Do you prefer to stay
in the yard the whole night?"
"I'm not ill!" Aurora walked into the house with a stride.
Seeing her figure with mixed feelings, Sion didn't follow her until the light came on.
These days they were all in the hospital, so the housework assistants had days off. There were only
they too in such a vast manor, any slight noise becoming earsplitting and annoying. Aurora poured a
full glass of water and drank it. She was terrified by Sion's behavior and was very thirsty.
"I sleep in the guest room tonight." Sion walked over, looking at her in stride, "You can call me if you
need. Remember to prevent the wound on your head from the wet." She was always a careless girl
and might even bathe during this period.
Putting the glass on the table heavily, Aurora glared at him and went upstairs. Why did he behave so
hypocritically? If he really cared about her, why had he done all of that tonight, ignoring her will? Fears
receding, there was only anger in her mind, and as nowhere to vent, it turned as feeble as cotton.
Seeing her going upstairs, Sion held the glass heavily as if he might crumble it, knuckles turning white.
He thought to himself: Aurora, what am I going to do with you?