Chapter 362: Chapter 304 She Is Playing With Fire
"Which ward is Murray in? Take
to him," lissa said eagerly.
She couldn’t wait to see Murray. She needed to know what had happened to him.
lissa quickly got out of bed, but the mont her feet touched the ground, she felt a piercing pain.
"lissa, calm down. I’ll take you there." lissa almost fell, but fortunately, Nina had seen it coming, and supported lissa.
The woman nodded. Now she had no ti to care about herself.
Nina helped lissa and turning her head to look at her she continues "When you were found, your feet had been badly bruised, and there were a lot of leaves and tree branches sticking in your feet. It was Luca who pulled all of them out for you bit by bit and sewed up your infected wounds. Otherwise, you would have lost your feet."
"Luca is here too?" lissa was startled and surprised.
Nina smiled faintly, "Yes. You and Murray were both seriously injured, and Luca was worried about you. If it hadn’t been for Luca, you wouldn’t have woken up so quickly."
lissa heaved a sigh of relief. Since Luca was here, Murray should have been fine.
After all, Luca was known as the best doctor.
"Get in. I’ll take you there."
Nina pushed a wheelchair over to lissa and gestured for lissa to sit.
lissa frowned. At that ti, she did not think that she would be so seriously injured. She was also surprised that she could carry on for so long.
lissa sat in the wheelchair and let Nina push her out of the room. With a turn, they reached the door of Murray’s ward.
He was right next to lissa.
lissa thought of Murray’s bloody legs, and she was a bit upset.
Could there be a problem with his legs?
But Luca was here. Luca should be able to treat any serious injuries.
"I’ll leave you here. I think that other than you, he doesn’t want to see anyone. I won’t go in."
Nina sighed. With a hint of sympathy in her eyes, she opened the door for lissa.
lissa pressed the buttons on the wheelchair with both hands. She entered the ward and heard the door shut.
After walking through the corridor, lissa saw that the curtains in the ward were drawn. It was pitch black, and only the faint light from the bedside could be seen.
Narrowing her eyes, lissa only saw a figure sitting in a wheelchair with his back to her.
"Murray." The mont she opened her mouth and called his na, lissa found that her voice was trembling.
She was filled with mixed feelings, including worries and nervousness.
Murray was sitting in a wheelchair, just like her...
In other words, his legs were seriously injured.
lissa saw that his back moved a little and trembled slightly.
Then, his cold voice rang out. It was no longer the sa as usual. Instead, it was filled with despair. "Don’t co over!"
Seeing Murray like this, lissa tensed up. She pushed the wheelchair and got closer to him.
"Don’t co over. I don’t want you to see
like this." Murray raised his hand to stop her.
But lissa didn’t listen. She kept approaching him.
Under the dim yellow light, lissa saw the gloom on Murray’s face.
"Murray, what happened to you? What happened?" lissa’s gaze fell tightly on Murray’s body.
His legs were covered by a thin blanket. lissa was worried and reached out to lift the blanket. "Let
see. What happened to your legs?"
Murray held lissa’s hand tightly, and his handso face was gloomy. "I ... I lost my legs."
What?
What did he just say?
Murray lost his legs?
lissa suddenly recalled the scene where she saw Murray’s mangled legs when they were under the cliff. Her heart sank.
In fact, the mont she saw the wheelchair, she had a bad hunch. His legs were really disabled, and it was all because of her.
"Let
see." lissa’s eyes were filled with worry.
Murray shook his head. His eyes were dim. "No need. Dr. Hanson has already checked on . Even Dr. Hanson couldn’t do anything about it..."
Seeing Murray like this, lissa no longer insisted.
How could she rub salt into his wound?
He was Murray Gibson, the big shot in Aldness! He ruled the business world, and he intimidated everyone!
But now, he was a crippled man. He was no longer high-spirited or vigorous.
lissa’s heart ached. She felt sorry for Murray.
If it hadn’t been for her, how could him have ended up like this?
She recalled the past and felt as if her heart was being stabbed and filled with regret.
Why did she break off her engagent with him?
Why didn’t she say yes to Murray sooner?
Murray loved her with his life, and she truly loved him.
lissa gently held Murray’s hands and looked at him with her bright, beautiful eyes. "I will give you a chance now to marry ."
Her words lit Murray’s face up. But in the next second, his dark eyes instantly dimd.
"No need. I don’t want to hold you up. I’m just a cripple right now." Murray pushed her hand away with a sad expression.
He let himself go to seed. It broke lissa’s heart.
"Who dares to say that my man is a cripple? I will make them cripples!"
lissa raised her eyebrows and said ostentatiously, "I chose you. Your only legal wife in your whole life will be , lissa Eugen!"
"Are you serious?"
Murray looked at her, his eyes empty. "I am now a cripple with broken legs. I won’t have a place in the Gibson family. I will have nothing. I can’t even make you a mother for the rest of your life..."
"Are you still the one who dominates the business world? Are you still that Mr. Gibson you used to be? Did this get you down?"
lissa raised her eyebrows along with her voice filled with determination. "We can go to the City Hall right now if you want!"
Murray’s long curly eyelashes trembled. He did not expect that lissa would choose him so firmly this ti.
"But..."
He still wanted to say sothing, but lissa directly endured the pain in her feet, got up, and bent down to kiss his lips.
She was so overbearing, just like the previous Murray.
She rarely took the initiative to kiss him. Therefore, she was very unskilled. He could clearly feel that her lips were trembling slightly nervous.
lissa felt that it was not enough. She recalled how Murray did it in the past. She pried open his lips, licked his teeth, and stuck her tongue into his mouth.
Her familiar and seductive fragrance made Murray’s heart skip a beat.
She was playing with fire!
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