My brother is so fierce
Chapter 135
When Maggie went to the pharmacy to buy medicine, the female doctor re-examined her ankle. The current situation is much better than the redness and swelling before. Maggie wondered why the doctor frowned, and looked at her as if the amputation started.
"Is it serious... Dr. Sheila?"
The female doctor put her feet down, tied her hair back meticulously, and sat back on her chair without saying a word, then wrote a piece of paper on the table and handed it to Maggie.
"Miss Maggie," she didn't even have a smile at the corner of her mouth, she looked very serious, "For safety reasons, I still suggest you go to Wellington Hospital for an examination. The address and the name of the doctor are on it. That's someone I know, you Just go and report my name."
She added finally: "Better go today."
Maggie thanked her, put on her shoes and went out and stared at her right foot for a while. She tried to twist it, and the pain was no longer as painful as before, but it was hard to let Dr. Sheila look so serious. She didn't wonder if there was something else wrong with the foot.
Irene is not at home, and she doesn't have many friends in the neighborhood. Sometimes she meets a woman in the neighborhood and sees her eyes strangely. She doesn't know the reason—once she heard Mrs. Edson say something to her. The daughter reminded her: "Don't have any contact with the Adler family. With a sister like Irene, Maggie will step into the dust sooner or later."
This world has much stricter requirements on women. Maggie has always respected Irene. She lives wantonly and blooms like a rose. It is normal for her fragrance to attract a few butterflies. Men can go on and on, so why can’t women? What about choosing a partner?
With crutches alone, she boarded a carriage and went to Wellington Hospital according to the address given to her by Dr. Sheila.
When I got out of the car, there were several eye-catching cars parked at the door, and everyone nearby was looking at them, and Maggie couldn't help but take a second look.
There were not many people in this hospital. Maggie went to the front desk and asked the doctor Sheila knew. When the nurse asked her name, she replied "Maggie Adler", and the female nurse's eyes changed.
She walked out from the front desk, supported Maggie's arm with one hand, and led her to the doctor with a smile: "Miss Maggie, please follow me."
Maggie thought that the nurses here were extremely enthusiastic, her nose was filled with the pungent smell of disinfectant in the hospital, and the white tiled floor was wiped exceptionally clean. The people in the alley, everyone wore beautiful dresses and neat suits.
She didn't ask the nurse much, and after walking for a while, the nurse sent her to the doctor's consulting room. The doctor sitting inside wore a pair of round-rimmed glasses, had a gentle appearance, and his brown hair was neatly combed behind his head. Smile: "Please sit down."
The nurse opened the chair for her, and Maggie thanked her somewhat flattered.
Dr. Tuckers came over and motioned her to lift her leg up to check the situation. Before, Dr. Sheila was of the same sex and she was able to show it generously. Although the male doctor in front of her was gentle, she was unfamiliar after all. She took off her boots and socks with a reddish face, and put her foot Put it on a square low stool for him to check.
Seeing the serious look of the doctor leaning over to examine her, Maggie felt that she was making too much fuss.
After he finished checking, Maggie asked in a low voice, "Is my leg broken?"
The doctor glanced at the position behind her, the examination room covered by the white curtain, but now he couldn't see anything, Maggie also looked back, the white curtain blocked her view, she couldn't see anything .
"No, Miss Maggie."
Tuckers lowered his eyes and stared at the paper on the table, and then asked her, "May I ask, have you ever been injured in the head?"
Does her injured foot have anything to do with her head?Maggie blinked. Although she didn't understand the relationship between the two, she still replied obediently: "It seems that I was hit before... I forgot a lot of things, but it's related to my feet..."
Tux smiled reassuringly: "Sometimes it will be affected, and there will be a full-body examination next, I hope you can cooperate, after all, the body is the most important, do you think so?"
Maggie was stunned for two seconds, then nodded, she touched her pocket, originally she just went to the pharmacy to buy medicine and did not bring much money, and now there is not much left, she put her feet back and stood up after putting on her shoes: "I would like to ask Let me know how much it costs for a full-body examination, I'm in a hurry when I go out, maybe I didn't bring enough..."
Tux thought there was something wrong with her, he laughed a little, and glanced at the white curtain behind her from the corner of his eye, thinking that both of your brothers are sitting here, are you still worried that you will not have money to pay for the medical bills?
Of course, he kept it tight-lipped, saying only: "It's a price you can fully afford, don't worry, let's go check it out first."
After Dr. Tuckers went out, he closed the door, and the consultation room became quiet again. William turned his head to look at Louis who was beside him. The younger brother, who had always been quiet, looked down at the tiles and clenched his fists. He said softly, "She's still the same as before. "
William responded, and couldn't help laughing when she remembered the sentence she said just now that her leg was broken: "Stupid."
Louis laughed too.
The whole body examination was done very quickly. When Maggie came out, the clock in the corridor had only passed a moment. The doctor arranged to sit in the lounge next door and wait for the results. Maggie was a little worried about her body. When the door sat on the chair in the hospital lounge, someone next to her recognized her, and there was joy in her voice: "Miss Maggie?"
The voice was not very familiar, Maggie looked sideways, and only when she touched the silver hair on top of his head did she slowly realize who he was.
Maggie herself was a little uncertain about the name in her memory, so she simply ignored the name and replied directly: "Hello?"
But it gave Croft a self-righteous pick-up signal, and he moved his chair closer to her, his dangling foot was in a plaster cast, but he thoughtfully stroked his hair to make sure it wasn't messed up. Somewhat funny.
"This should be fate, Miss Maggie." Although he was handsome, Maggie didn't want to chat with him any longer at the moment. She got up and moved away, "I still have things..."
Seeing that the little girl was about to leave, his foot was injured and he couldn't go far, so he reached out and wanted to hold her.
He has long arms and great strength. Maggie felt that there was a sudden force on her arm that pulled her to the side. Croft was a little annoyed when she saw that she didn't stand still. He wanted to let go but was afraid that she would fall. No more.
Maggie's crutches fell to the ground and made a sound. She wanted to hold on to something that could be held around her, and a hand came in from outside the door. He grabbed her arm precisely and steadily, and when she was pulled, she stood upright. By then, Croft had let go of his hand.
Maggie was still a little shocked, she subconsciously supported William's arm, he was much taller than Maggie, so that when they got close, Maggie had to look up to see who it was.
Compared to Croft, she remembered William's name very clearly, "Mr. William—"
"It's not hurt." William frowned and looked her up and down, and picked up the crutches that fell on the ground for her. He pursed his lips and looked unhappy. Maggie took the crutches and waved her hands carelessly: "It's fine."
William stepped aside, and where Maggie couldn't see, he looked coldly at Croft, who was still stretching his arms.
Compared with William who was standing outside the door with a gentlemanly demeanor, Croft felt a little embarrassed. He didn't remember William who didn't go to the dance often, but he was speechless under those red pupils.
"I can't thank you enough for your help."
Maggie smiled gratefully at William, her brows and eyes were curved, and William, who was still cold just now, did not know when to return to his warm smile. He asked her softly if she needed his help. Maggie liked to be with him. Being together was an indescribably close relationship, but she still shook her head consciously and refused, not to cause trouble to others.
William watched her look around looking for a way out with a cane alone, her thin lips pursed, as if she was enduring something.
Maggie took the form to pay, but when she walked over to pass the form and asked how much it was in a low voice, worried that the money was not enough, the nurse smiled and said that there was no need to pay: "Your inspection is free, miss."
This is strange, could it be related to Dr. Sheila?
She didn't want to go back to the waiting room to wait for the results, so she leaned against the corridor outside the hospital to get some wind.There were many people in hospital clothes basking in the sun on the grass, and it was still cold when the wind blew. Maggie wrapped her coat tightly and sat there thinking about something.
She actually wanted to ask William just now if they had met before, but that was too embarrassing, surrounded by people watching the theater, if it was denied, then her unfounded feelings would appear very stupid.
She looked back in the direction of the lounge, originally just to see if a doctor would inform her of the result, but unexpectedly, she happened to meet William who was standing not far away.
Maggie turned her head quickly, she was extremely shy, and her cheeks were a little hot, as if she had been caught just now, she was a little at a loss.
Picking up the crutches again, at least she needs to sit in another place. Now her mind is full of William's gentle smile and the forgiving eyes.
too weird.
Because of Irene's teachings to her, she has always maintained a certain degree of vigilance against people like nobles. That is already an instinct engraved in her bones. She probably would not directly ask in front of a noble like William: May I ask if you have a Missing sister?In this case.
That was absurd, but the more she suppressed this thought, the more itchy she felt, because William gave her a very different feeling.
While she was thinking wildly, Maggie changed to another aisle and sat on a bench. She felt someone walk by and then sat on the other end of the bench next to her.
Maggie immediately straightened her back, and she caught sight of the shiny men's leather shoes out of the corner of her eye.
She tightened her coat tightly, like a bug wrapped herself in a cocoon, and shrank half of her face in the coat, as if refusing to talk.
"Today's weather is good," William started a very standard opening topic. He saw Maggie move her fingers, and when he realized that it was his voice, his body froze, and he coughed twice before answering his words, "Yes. ..."
In the end, she felt a little perfunctory. As the person who had just been helped, Maggie bit her lower lip nervously: "Mr. William, what's wrong?"
"My brother is here to check." Just as William mentioned the name, Louis had strode up to Maggie. He smiled and stared at Maggie for a long time, which made Maggie hang her head in embarrassment. .
"Louis."
The young man whose name was called narrowed his gaze, and his voice was a little hoarse: "Sorry, Miss Maggie looks very kind, so I took a second look."
Upon hearing this, Maggie raised her face and looked at Louis. She covered her mouth and smiled: "You also have a nice face, Mr. Louis."
As soon as she said it, the throat of the young man in front of her was sour, and she didn't answer for a while.
Open up the conversation box, and the subsequent conversations will be much easier.
Louis sat across from Maggie. He didn't answer much. He only heard William and Maggie chatting without saying a word. She still had a half-worn dragonfly hairpin pinned to her head, and she smiled innocently and charmingly. It's his sister.
William told her many things about the past, such as the orphanage that was burned. After hearing this, Maggie's mind flashed images of the walls that were burnt black and the beds next to each other in the orphanage. , but in a flash, she flew away before she could catch it.
So they were not of noble origin?
Maggie looked at William's face in a daze.
She moved her fingers, and when she was about to say the words "Excuse me, have you lost your sister?", the nurse suddenly stopped her name: "Miss Maggie, your report is out."
"Okay." Maggie was interrupted, stood up and went in with a cane to get the report.
"Is it serious... Dr. Sheila?"
The female doctor put her feet down, tied her hair back meticulously, and sat back on her chair without saying a word, then wrote a piece of paper on the table and handed it to Maggie.
"Miss Maggie," she didn't even have a smile at the corner of her mouth, she looked very serious, "For safety reasons, I still suggest you go to Wellington Hospital for an examination. The address and the name of the doctor are on it. That's someone I know, you Just go and report my name."
She added finally: "Better go today."
Maggie thanked her, put on her shoes and went out and stared at her right foot for a while. She tried to twist it, and the pain was no longer as painful as before, but it was hard to let Dr. Sheila look so serious. She didn't wonder if there was something else wrong with the foot.
Irene is not at home, and she doesn't have many friends in the neighborhood. Sometimes she meets a woman in the neighborhood and sees her eyes strangely. She doesn't know the reason—once she heard Mrs. Edson say something to her. The daughter reminded her: "Don't have any contact with the Adler family. With a sister like Irene, Maggie will step into the dust sooner or later."
This world has much stricter requirements on women. Maggie has always respected Irene. She lives wantonly and blooms like a rose. It is normal for her fragrance to attract a few butterflies. Men can go on and on, so why can’t women? What about choosing a partner?
With crutches alone, she boarded a carriage and went to Wellington Hospital according to the address given to her by Dr. Sheila.
When I got out of the car, there were several eye-catching cars parked at the door, and everyone nearby was looking at them, and Maggie couldn't help but take a second look.
There were not many people in this hospital. Maggie went to the front desk and asked the doctor Sheila knew. When the nurse asked her name, she replied "Maggie Adler", and the female nurse's eyes changed.
She walked out from the front desk, supported Maggie's arm with one hand, and led her to the doctor with a smile: "Miss Maggie, please follow me."
Maggie thought that the nurses here were extremely enthusiastic, her nose was filled with the pungent smell of disinfectant in the hospital, and the white tiled floor was wiped exceptionally clean. The people in the alley, everyone wore beautiful dresses and neat suits.
She didn't ask the nurse much, and after walking for a while, the nurse sent her to the doctor's consulting room. The doctor sitting inside wore a pair of round-rimmed glasses, had a gentle appearance, and his brown hair was neatly combed behind his head. Smile: "Please sit down."
The nurse opened the chair for her, and Maggie thanked her somewhat flattered.
Dr. Tuckers came over and motioned her to lift her leg up to check the situation. Before, Dr. Sheila was of the same sex and she was able to show it generously. Although the male doctor in front of her was gentle, she was unfamiliar after all. She took off her boots and socks with a reddish face, and put her foot Put it on a square low stool for him to check.
Seeing the serious look of the doctor leaning over to examine her, Maggie felt that she was making too much fuss.
After he finished checking, Maggie asked in a low voice, "Is my leg broken?"
The doctor glanced at the position behind her, the examination room covered by the white curtain, but now he couldn't see anything, Maggie also looked back, the white curtain blocked her view, she couldn't see anything .
"No, Miss Maggie."
Tuckers lowered his eyes and stared at the paper on the table, and then asked her, "May I ask, have you ever been injured in the head?"
Does her injured foot have anything to do with her head?Maggie blinked. Although she didn't understand the relationship between the two, she still replied obediently: "It seems that I was hit before... I forgot a lot of things, but it's related to my feet..."
Tux smiled reassuringly: "Sometimes it will be affected, and there will be a full-body examination next, I hope you can cooperate, after all, the body is the most important, do you think so?"
Maggie was stunned for two seconds, then nodded, she touched her pocket, originally she just went to the pharmacy to buy medicine and did not bring much money, and now there is not much left, she put her feet back and stood up after putting on her shoes: "I would like to ask Let me know how much it costs for a full-body examination, I'm in a hurry when I go out, maybe I didn't bring enough..."
Tux thought there was something wrong with her, he laughed a little, and glanced at the white curtain behind her from the corner of his eye, thinking that both of your brothers are sitting here, are you still worried that you will not have money to pay for the medical bills?
Of course, he kept it tight-lipped, saying only: "It's a price you can fully afford, don't worry, let's go check it out first."
After Dr. Tuckers went out, he closed the door, and the consultation room became quiet again. William turned his head to look at Louis who was beside him. The younger brother, who had always been quiet, looked down at the tiles and clenched his fists. He said softly, "She's still the same as before. "
William responded, and couldn't help laughing when she remembered the sentence she said just now that her leg was broken: "Stupid."
Louis laughed too.
The whole body examination was done very quickly. When Maggie came out, the clock in the corridor had only passed a moment. The doctor arranged to sit in the lounge next door and wait for the results. Maggie was a little worried about her body. When the door sat on the chair in the hospital lounge, someone next to her recognized her, and there was joy in her voice: "Miss Maggie?"
The voice was not very familiar, Maggie looked sideways, and only when she touched the silver hair on top of his head did she slowly realize who he was.
Maggie herself was a little uncertain about the name in her memory, so she simply ignored the name and replied directly: "Hello?"
But it gave Croft a self-righteous pick-up signal, and he moved his chair closer to her, his dangling foot was in a plaster cast, but he thoughtfully stroked his hair to make sure it wasn't messed up. Somewhat funny.
"This should be fate, Miss Maggie." Although he was handsome, Maggie didn't want to chat with him any longer at the moment. She got up and moved away, "I still have things..."
Seeing that the little girl was about to leave, his foot was injured and he couldn't go far, so he reached out and wanted to hold her.
He has long arms and great strength. Maggie felt that there was a sudden force on her arm that pulled her to the side. Croft was a little annoyed when she saw that she didn't stand still. He wanted to let go but was afraid that she would fall. No more.
Maggie's crutches fell to the ground and made a sound. She wanted to hold on to something that could be held around her, and a hand came in from outside the door. He grabbed her arm precisely and steadily, and when she was pulled, she stood upright. By then, Croft had let go of his hand.
Maggie was still a little shocked, she subconsciously supported William's arm, he was much taller than Maggie, so that when they got close, Maggie had to look up to see who it was.
Compared to Croft, she remembered William's name very clearly, "Mr. William—"
"It's not hurt." William frowned and looked her up and down, and picked up the crutches that fell on the ground for her. He pursed his lips and looked unhappy. Maggie took the crutches and waved her hands carelessly: "It's fine."
William stepped aside, and where Maggie couldn't see, he looked coldly at Croft, who was still stretching his arms.
Compared with William who was standing outside the door with a gentlemanly demeanor, Croft felt a little embarrassed. He didn't remember William who didn't go to the dance often, but he was speechless under those red pupils.
"I can't thank you enough for your help."
Maggie smiled gratefully at William, her brows and eyes were curved, and William, who was still cold just now, did not know when to return to his warm smile. He asked her softly if she needed his help. Maggie liked to be with him. Being together was an indescribably close relationship, but she still shook her head consciously and refused, not to cause trouble to others.
William watched her look around looking for a way out with a cane alone, her thin lips pursed, as if she was enduring something.
Maggie took the form to pay, but when she walked over to pass the form and asked how much it was in a low voice, worried that the money was not enough, the nurse smiled and said that there was no need to pay: "Your inspection is free, miss."
This is strange, could it be related to Dr. Sheila?
She didn't want to go back to the waiting room to wait for the results, so she leaned against the corridor outside the hospital to get some wind.There were many people in hospital clothes basking in the sun on the grass, and it was still cold when the wind blew. Maggie wrapped her coat tightly and sat there thinking about something.
She actually wanted to ask William just now if they had met before, but that was too embarrassing, surrounded by people watching the theater, if it was denied, then her unfounded feelings would appear very stupid.
She looked back in the direction of the lounge, originally just to see if a doctor would inform her of the result, but unexpectedly, she happened to meet William who was standing not far away.
Maggie turned her head quickly, she was extremely shy, and her cheeks were a little hot, as if she had been caught just now, she was a little at a loss.
Picking up the crutches again, at least she needs to sit in another place. Now her mind is full of William's gentle smile and the forgiving eyes.
too weird.
Because of Irene's teachings to her, she has always maintained a certain degree of vigilance against people like nobles. That is already an instinct engraved in her bones. She probably would not directly ask in front of a noble like William: May I ask if you have a Missing sister?In this case.
That was absurd, but the more she suppressed this thought, the more itchy she felt, because William gave her a very different feeling.
While she was thinking wildly, Maggie changed to another aisle and sat on a bench. She felt someone walk by and then sat on the other end of the bench next to her.
Maggie immediately straightened her back, and she caught sight of the shiny men's leather shoes out of the corner of her eye.
She tightened her coat tightly, like a bug wrapped herself in a cocoon, and shrank half of her face in the coat, as if refusing to talk.
"Today's weather is good," William started a very standard opening topic. He saw Maggie move her fingers, and when he realized that it was his voice, his body froze, and he coughed twice before answering his words, "Yes. ..."
In the end, she felt a little perfunctory. As the person who had just been helped, Maggie bit her lower lip nervously: "Mr. William, what's wrong?"
"My brother is here to check." Just as William mentioned the name, Louis had strode up to Maggie. He smiled and stared at Maggie for a long time, which made Maggie hang her head in embarrassment. .
"Louis."
The young man whose name was called narrowed his gaze, and his voice was a little hoarse: "Sorry, Miss Maggie looks very kind, so I took a second look."
Upon hearing this, Maggie raised her face and looked at Louis. She covered her mouth and smiled: "You also have a nice face, Mr. Louis."
As soon as she said it, the throat of the young man in front of her was sour, and she didn't answer for a while.
Open up the conversation box, and the subsequent conversations will be much easier.
Louis sat across from Maggie. He didn't answer much. He only heard William and Maggie chatting without saying a word. She still had a half-worn dragonfly hairpin pinned to her head, and she smiled innocently and charmingly. It's his sister.
William told her many things about the past, such as the orphanage that was burned. After hearing this, Maggie's mind flashed images of the walls that were burnt black and the beds next to each other in the orphanage. , but in a flash, she flew away before she could catch it.
So they were not of noble origin?
Maggie looked at William's face in a daze.
She moved her fingers, and when she was about to say the words "Excuse me, have you lost your sister?", the nurse suddenly stopped her name: "Miss Maggie, your report is out."
"Okay." Maggie was interrupted, stood up and went in with a cane to get the report.
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