Chapter 479
The old man’s sigh was left unanswered by Melanie. She took him to a nearby restaurant, had lunch with him, and then returned
to the hospital.
Henry did not eat much for lunch, and he did not seem to be in a good mood either. He wanted to bring up Eugene several times,
but Melanie calmly diverted the conversation each time. The old man hesitated to speak and ended up not bringing up the topic
again.
As Henry’s test results were still back at the hospital, Melanie drove them back after they were done eating.
They passed the emergency room, where doctors and nurses were bustling around, creating a bit of noise. Melanie was looking
straight ahead while Henry glanced in.
Henry’s results showed that he had no major issues. It was merely a case of him being unaccustomed to the local environment,
combined with poor rest due to jet lag. The doctor advised him to go back, take strolls, and rest well.
Melanie accepted the prescription from the doctor. “I’ll go get the medicine. Landon, please take Mr. Henry outside and wait for
me.”
Henry barely had any energy and merely nodded before following Landon out.
Melanie had just handed the prescription over to the pharmacy when she heard a soft voice behind her. “Eugene, it hurts to get
blood drawn.”
“It’s just once,” assured a cold and calm voice. It was Eugene.
“But I’m still so scared. You know, I...” Viola’s voice trailed off.
Melanie paused and lowered her gaze. She did not turn around and instead pretended not to have heard them.
Little did she know, she was easily recognizable from the back. Perhaps, it was more accurate to say that Viola had been
deliberately watching her. She could not stand the fact that Melanie always seemed to be doing better than her or that she
seemed to always look down on her.
Perhaps it was a woman’s intuition, but ever since the encounter at LeapCo, Viola knew at first glance that she and Melanie just
did not fit with one another. She had been subconsciously resisting her.
This was especially true when others praised the relationship between Melanie and Eugene. It made her even more
uncomfortable. Why did some people shine so brightly, as if all the good things in the world should belong to them?
Now, the radiance that once surrounded Melanie had vanished. Moreover, Melanie was no longer ahead of her. After all, Viola
was Eugene’s girlfriend now.
Viola’s heart stirred. She rubbed Eugene’s arm affectionately before making her way up to Melanie, saying, “Melanie, what a
coincidence.”
Melanie turned around, her gaze falling blankly on Viola’s arm, which had a piece of cotton stuck to it. Viola’s other hand was
firmly grabbing Eugene. Eugene’s dark eyes were cold, and his face showed his usual indifference.
Melanie’s gaze swept past his face as she said, “Eight dispensary windows and you happen to
be here as well. It’s quite the coincidence.”
Viola frowned, her complexion turning pale. She looked at Melanie and said, “I just wanted to say hello to you.”
Did she genuinely want to greet Melanie or flaunt her relationship with Eugene? A hint of mockery flashed in Melanie’s eyes. She
tilted her chin up and looked at Viola coldly. “Are we so close that you felt inclined to come and greet me?”
“I...” Viola struggled to find her words. She then extended her hand, pointing to the spot where she had gotten her blood drawn.
“Melanie, I just came out of the emergency room. The doctor said I should avoid getting agitated.
“I just wanted to say hello when I saw you. There’s no need for you to treat me so coldly.”