Chapter: 358
She needed to stay warm because she was still in the confines of giving birth.
She requested the nurse for a wheelchair after donning the coat and hat.
She couldn't walk because she was still in plaster after breaking her leg, so she had to rely on a crutch or a wheelchair. Given her current physical condition, she had no choice but to use a wheelchair.
Isaac lifted her.
Dumbfounded, she asked, “What are you doing? I can sit in the wheelchair!"
“I'LL ask the driver to put it in the car." Isaac was unconcerned about her thoughts. He just wanted to carry her in his arms. Purposefully he loosened his grip on her. She was so terrified by his act that she wrapped her hands around his neck again and said, “Let me go if you aren't strong enough to lift me. I'll break my leg again if I fall."
He appreciated the fact that she took the initiative to hug him. After that, he smiled.
Lowering his eyes, he asked, “Do you not know whether I am strong enough?"
Camila was bewildered. "How would I know?" She thought he was insane.
“Of course, you know," Isaac said meaningfully.
Nonetheless, she was still unable to interpret his meaning. But she didn't dwell on it.
He embraced her more tightly outside the hospital, afraid she'd get cold. The driver opened the door for them. Isaac gently placed her in the car, neatening up her clothes.
Camila felt a subtle throb in the bottom of her heart when she raised her head and saw his affectionate expression.
She quickly calmed down.
Could a man who pushed her down from the window, regardless of her condition, be good to her? She was skeptical. Once again, she adopted a stern expression.
He asked, "Are you feeling cold?"
"No, I'm okay," she replied succinctly.
It seemed she didn't want to say anything else to him. When Isaac heard her frigid tone, he was disappointed but also tolerant and considerate of her.
She was injured and lost her baby. He was the one who pushed her down from the window. He understood her resentment.
To win her forgiveness, he was willing to put in more effort.
He then entered the car from the opposite side.
When they arrived, the driver stopped and went to the trunk to remove the wheelchair.
Isaac alighted the car first, carried her out, placed her in the wheelchair, then covered her legs with a thin blanket.
Camila looked around and noticed that Jaylen had chosen a suitable location for the exhibition. Its antique structure was in excellent condition and displayed a strong sense of history
Isaac pushed her in.