The Secretly Rich Man

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Chapter 1934

Gerald Crawford: The Secretly or invisible Rich Man Chapter 1934 Gerald looked in the direction of the sound and saw that it was actually a car that had hit a pedestrianon the road. The car stopped for a while but left right after that. The driver showed no intention to helpthe pedestrian at all.

Gerald rushed over. The pedestrian was a middle-aged woman, and she was badly injured. Her headwas bleeding, and she had fainted.

Gerald shouted immediately, “Rey, get a car quickly!”

They hadn’t driven today. If they waited for the ambulance, it would be too late.

Rey immediately went to get a car. A few cars passed by, and thankfully, one car pulled over to help.Gerald felt slightly relieved. Luckily, he was a cultivator. If it wasn’t him who helped to cover the woundof the woman just now, she would already have had a stroke, and she would have gone into avegetative state by the time they got to the hospital.

On the way to the hospital, the woman’s mobile phone fell out, vibrating

Gerald took it up and saw that it was her daughter calling. He answered the call and immediately heardthe sweet voice of a lady from the other end of the phone.

“Mother, I’ve been waiting for you for ages. Why are you still not here?”

“Pardon me, but I’m not your mother. Your mother met with a car accident on the road and is now onher way to the hospital.”

‘What did you say? A car accident?! I’ll be there right now!”

When they arrived at the hospital, Raine Taylor was already waiting anxiously at the entrance. Whenshe saw her mother, she jumped toward her mother immediately. “Mother! How’s my mother?!”

Gerald said, “Don’t worry. It’s not serious.”

A nurse hurriedly pushed the injured woman, Yollande Waller, into the operating room, and RaineTaylor sat on the bench outside the operating room. She was somewhat in a daze. Suddenly, sheraised her head and looked at Gerald, shouting angrily, “Was it you who hit my mother?”

Without waiting for Gerald to speak, Rey spoke first, “Beauty, don’t slander people here. Let me tellyou, there are monitoring cameras in that area. You can go to the police station to view the footagelater. Besides, we don’t even have a car. How could we have hit your mother? We are even kindenough to save your mother!”

Raine apologized quickly, “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to…”

“It’s okay.” Gerald waved his hand forgivingly and looked at her bag. “Your student card is about to fallout. Are you a student of Schywater University?”

Raine wiped off her tears and said, “Yes.”

“What a coincidence. I was a student of Schywater University too. You can address me as your senior.I’m Gerald Crawford.”

“Raine Taylor.”novelbin

They talked about the university for a while, and Raine’s mood slowly improved.

A couple of hours later, the light of the operating room went out. Raine rushed over hurriedly andasked, “Doctor, how’s my mother?”

The doctor removed his mask and said, “Her injury is not life-threatening. She is indeed very fortunate.The wound was very severe, but it didn’t cause internal bleeding in her brain. I’ve stitched up thewound, but we still need to observe her condition for a period of time. Now, you need to complete theprocedures for her hospitalization.”

Admission to the hospital… Raine was about to agree when she suddenly remembered that she hadn’tbrought her purse out as she had rushed over in a panic.

“Doctor, how much is it?”

“You can pay ten thousand first.”

She wanted to take out her mobile phone to call her father, Dexter Taylor, but who would have thoughtthat she had lost her phone. She had probably lost it on the way to the hospital.

Gerald sensed her embarrassment and said, “It’s okay. I will pay for it first.”

“Thank you so much!” Raine now truly felt that Gerald was indeed a good person.

Only when Yollande Waller was pushed into the ward did she realize that this was actually a luxurioussingle-room ward!

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