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Chapter 114
Vicky followed after Tyler to look at the situation. Tyler glanced at her lightly and said nothing.
The doctor and nurse in the clinic were trying their best to persuade Nikki.
"Miss Mayland, your fingers are cut by the shattered vase. If you don't get it treated in time, you'll risk
having infections. You're a pianist! What if you cant play-"
"I’d rather this than be a sting in someone's eyes after getting it treated. I prefer to have my finger
ruined," interjected Nikki.
The waitress chimed in and tried to persuade her. "Nikki, this is your body.
You shouldn't do that to your body..."
"If I don't do it, someone else will not be happy," Nikki replied.
Just when she finished talking, the door of the clinic opened as a woman's cold voice rang out, "Miss
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMayland, are you referring to me?"
Nikki unconsciously looked up and saw the handsome man behind Vicky. Her eyes lit up at the sight.
"Mister Hart." No one knew if Nikki purposely ignored Vicky.
"Miss Mayland's finger is hurt. Why are you not treating her?"
"She refused to have them treated," reasoned the doctor anxiously. "I can't do anything."
Vicky said indifferently, "Miss Mayland, you play the piano for a living. Your hand is more important to
you than normal people. It's best if you have them treated before you throw a tantrum.’
Nikki curled up his pale lips into a faint smile. 'Missus Hart, I believe I can make the decision for my
body. Don't worry. I'm the one who chose not to have them treated. If anything happens, it's none of
your business."
Vicky smiled and said, Miss Mayland, it is indeed my fault that I accidentally knocked you over and
caused you to fall, resulting in your fingers' injuries. I'm sorry. Now, can you let the doctor treat them?"
Nikki's eyes shrunk. "Accidentally?’
Vicky looked at her. "Don't tell me you think I did it on purpose?"
Nikki unconsciously glanced at Tyler, who merely stood quietly in the room. His handsome face was
devoid of emotions, and none could tell what he was feeling.
Nikki averted her sight and said coldly, "If you say you didn't do it on purpose, then you didn't."
Even a fool could tell the implied message in what she said.
Vicky sighed helplessly. "I was talking on the phone just now, and I lowered my head to think of
something, not seeing you in the process. That was why I accidentally knocked you over and caused
your finger to be cut by the shattered vase. I, hereby, apologize to you for my unintentional action. I
hope you won't hurt your body just because you're angry at someone."
She was indeed at fault for looking at where she walked and knocked Nikki over where Nikki was hurt.
There was no problem for her to apologize to Nikki since she made a mistake.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe thought about it and said, "I'll reimburse your medical bill and whatever loss you have."
A clear sarcasm and irony appeared in Nikki's eyes. She sneered, "I know. I'll leave Stoneford City as
soon as possible."
Vicky’s eyes widened. "What do you mean by that, Miss Mayland?"
"I played the piano in the bar you frequented. I resigned from the bar and played in the restaurant, yet
you're there too. Stoneford City is a big city, but I don't think there's any place for me. If that's the case,
it's better for me to leave.”
"Miss Mayland, are you implying that I chased you away from the bar?" Vicky asked.
Nikki sported what seemed to be an understanding smile. She said with a low voice, "Of course not. I'm
the one who decides to leave the bar. It has nothing to do with you or anyone else."
Every word she said was not related to Vicky. Yet, the expression and the implied message in her
sentence suggested that Vicky had everything to do with her decision.