The Billionaire’s Treasure Wife

Chapter 307 : A little situation



The car’s speed was so fast that it was about to hit Lindsey. Larissa reacted and instinctively pulled her aside.

Lindsey was also startled when the SUV, which looked half new, whistled past her.

At that moment Hector also rushed over and nervously shielded them to the side.

The SUV stopped and two drunken men got out of the car and headed east toward the hotel lobby.

“You guys wait here and I’ll go check it out.” Hector said immediately turned around and walked toward the two drunken men.

The two drunks, who were unaware that they were in trouble, were about to step into the lobby when Hector stopped them in their tracks.

“What’s wrong with you, get out of my way!” One of the drunks gave Hector a displeased shove and cursed as he walked inside.

The other drunk also seemed to be angry, he burped, looked at Hector provocatively and cursed: “Where did you come from, fool, dare to block my way!”

Hector sulked, his face sank, and with one hand, he grabbed the other by the back of the neck and carried him like a chicken to Lindsey.

The drunkard reacted and cursed incoherently. “Idiot with eyes! Who gave you permission to put your hands on me!”

Lindsey was already upset by the shock, and now that she had been scolded for no reason, she was even angrier.

After calming the frightened Larissa, she stepped forward and saw that both of them were drunk, and her pretty eyes suddenly turned cold.

As a result, before she could say anything, Hector suddenly wheeled up his arm and “slapped” them both.

The two drunks were knocked unconscious and fell to the side in disarray. One of them fell to the ground, looked at Lindsey in a daze, and wailed: “Hitting people in broad daylight, are you still talking sense?

“Reason!?” Lindsey gave a light hum and laughed. “A DUI and you’re talking sense to me?”

She wanted to ask Hector to keep an eye on the man and notify the police to come and deal with him. Once she thought about how Larissa almost had an accident just now, too, she suddenly didn’t want to blame him.

The woman and her child almost got into trouble right under his nose, a man can’t bear this anger.

Lindsey’s voice was cold, and the two drunks felt a chill run down their spines, instantly running out of words.

The next moment, one of the drunks struggled to his feet, full of mockery eyes fell on Lindsey, again began to curse: “I DUI, it’s none of your business.”

Lindsey didn’t bother to talk to him, threw a look at Hector and asked Larissa to get in the car.

Hector nodded slightly, called a guard and ordered in a low voice: “Call the traffic police to come and deal with it.”

After the words, he immediately returned to the car and instructed the driver to drive.

By the time they arrived at Shabu Shabu, Edward and the others had already arrived.

Lindsey and Larissa pushed the door into the elegant room and apologized repeatedly. Lindsey and Larissa went to the empty seat, pulled out the chairs and sat down. Larissa exchanged pleasantries with everyone, then turned her head and ordered the waiter to serve the food.

After a busy afternoon, Lindsey was really hungry and started to eat without waiting for the food to be served.

Larissa gave her an amused look, then her eyes fell on Karen and she joked, “Why don’t you see your Randy?”

Karen rolled her eyes and didn’t take her up on it.

The others laughed out kindly at this.

Edward coughed lightly and laughed along with him. “You guys have a lot of secrets.”

Lindsey didn’t seem to hear their words, lowering her head and eating.

After all, there were men present, so Larissa made a joke and let the subject drop.

After dinner, we talked about the charity hospital project, and Lindsey saw that it was about time, so she said goodbye to the group and got into the car to return to Nine Lakes Mountain.

Old Mr. Grant was still awake when the parrot heard her open the door and started fluttering its wings in delight. “Lindsey’s back!”

“Grandpa, why are you still awake so late?” Lindsey changed her shoes and sat beside him nicely. “There’s nothing wrong with me, don’t worry.”

“How can you be relieved!” Old Mr. Grant looked unhappy. “You should not go to socialize during this recent period.”

“I know.” Lindsey lowered her head, looked unconsciously at her toes, and added, “Go get some rest early, I’m really fine.”

Old Mr. Grant grunted, got up and walked slowly upstairs with his hands behind his back.

Who knows the parrot called up again, “Lindsey, you call Lily back.”

Lindsey smiled, narrowed her eyes at the parrot, and followed him upstairs.

The next morning, Lindsey arrived at the Academy early and met up with Professor Lee before boarding the bus to go to the outskirts of the city for a photo shoot.

There were many oil painting students on the bus, as well as professors from the Royal Academy of Art Studies in Y, and teachers and leaders from the Academy.

Lindsey greeted one after another, waited for the oil painting teacher, finished the mission and purpose of the trip, and silently took out her cell phone to pass the time on the Internet.

The distance from the Academy to the suburbs was not too far, so we all laughed and joked on the way and arrived at the destination of the trip in no time.

The wind on the mountain is very strong, Lindsey got out of the car, instantly shivering with cold.

It was late autumn, and the red leaves all over the mountain were particularly brilliant and charming under the sunlight.

Lindsey took a deep breath and walked up to Professor Lee in a happy mood, exclaiming, “The mountains are like pictures, but I’m afraid that the brush in my hand cannot depict the slightest bit of this magnificent scenery.”

For her statement, Professor Lee expressed his agreement, the old face floated a smile of relief. “Peace and prosperity, even if only one point is portrayed, it is enough in life.”

Lindsey also smiled, unconsciously remembered Bruce still in the military school, the heart of his attachment to a few more points.

After a headcount, all the students dispersed with their drawing folders on their backs, each looking for the best place to land.

The students on this trip were quite accomplished in their professions, so they were very picky in their choice of location.

Lindsey was the instructor and had to take care of the students’ safety, so her nerves were on edge.

After about half an hour, Lindsey was startled when a student approached her and told her that one of her classmates was missing, so she walked quickly in her direction.

The ground was littered with dead leaves and the terrain was becoming steeper, so Lindsey walked forward step by step with a feeling of unease.

Lindsey was startled by the sound of voices calling for help, and she couldn’t help but quicken her pace.

The student’s drawing folder fell to the ground as she rounded the foot of the hill, and the voice of the student calling for help became clearer and clearer.

Lindsey anxiously rushed forward, coldly stepped on a foot, the whole person down the steep slope, quickly sliding towards the valley floor.

Lindsey reacted and instinctively protected her stomach with one hand and scratched everywhere with the other.

Luckily, the bushes on the steep slope were thicker, and the sliding speed soon slowed down. After finally stopping, Lindsey saw that the student at the bottom of the valley seemed to be injured and had to struggle to stand up and slowly move to the bottom.

The valley floor was open, but the student had a broken leg and was unable to climb the steep slope.

Lindsey treated him for a broken bone, and was sweating profusely, took out her cell phone and was instantly discouraged to find that there was not a single signal.

In anxiety, she made an effort to shout a few voices and saw from afar that the guards were already going down, feeling slightly relieved.

But the student was injured quite seriously, once the consequences of moving. In desperation, Lindsey remembered Bruce’s explanation and hastily took out another cell phone and called him.

Phone connection, Lindsey took a deep breath, calmly spoke: “Bruce, I am now in the valley, there are students seriously injured, we can not get out …”

Bruce received Lindsey’s call, obviously startled, regardless of the instructor is still in class, immediately took the phone and rushed out of the classroom.

“What’s wrong?” Coming into the hallway, Bruce asked anxiously. “Are there any injuries?”

At this end, Lindsey sniffled and replied sullenly, “I’m fine, it’s just that the students are injured and we’re stuck in the valley and can’t get out.”

“You wait!” Bruce finished taking out his spare cell phone and called Jack quickly.

When the call was answered, he told Lindsey about her current situation and asked him to immediately arrange for someone to go over to rescue her.

Ending the call with Jack, Bruce lifted the other phone to his ear and shouted worriedly, “Lindsey are you still there?”

There was a second of silence, and Lindsey’s breathy, resigned voice came to her ear. “It’s okay, just too cold.”

“You borrow your jacket from the guard, help will be here soon.” Bruce breathed a sigh of relief and added: “Jack has arranged for someone to go to the rescue, you wait in peace.”

At this time Lindsey just want to refuse, there is no way. The student’s injuries can not afford to delay, and this place is cold to death, stay a minute more is uncomfortable.

Lindsey smiled awkwardly at them and said, “Thank you again.”Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

The lead guard waved his hand, took off his jacket and calmly handed it over.

Lindsey was not polite, took it and draped it over his body, and pointed to the injured student on the ground and said, “He passed out and can’t move for now.”

The guards looked at me, I looked at you, and someone else took off his jacket and put it on the student.

The wind was not too strong in the valley, so the guards looked around at the terrain, picked up the dead branches on the ground and piled them together to shield the injured student from the cold wind that kept blowing.

Since there was no signal on a regular cell phone, Lindsey had to ask one of the guards to go back and inform the situation because she was afraid that Professor Lee and the others on the mountain would be worried.

After the guard left, about 40 minutes later, there was a rumbling sound from the sky as the helicopter propellers turned.

Lindsey tilted her head and saw a white helicopter, flying towards her direction, and her heart fell in her throat.

The satellite phone has a positioning function, it is not difficult to find yourself.

The person who drove the helicopter to the rescue was Terence, accompanied by two medical personnel from the General Hospital of the Army.

After the helicopter landed smoothly, the paramedics put the injured student on a stretcher and returned to the helicopter.

Lindsey wanted to go back the way she came and meet up with Professor Lee and the others at the rendezvous point, but found out that Jack was also on the helicopter, so she had to stop that idea.

After everyone boarded, the helicopter took off and flew quickly in the direction of the city.

The General Army Hospital had already arranged for the helicopter to land. After landing, Lindsey was immediately taken to the obstetrics department by the doctors waiting on the ground for a checkup.

It was nothing serious, but Old Mr. Grant was not sure, so this examination had to be done.

As Lindsey expected, the fetus in her belly was not affected in any way. However, she was ordered by Old Mr. Grant to stay in bed for a week.

“Grandpa, the doctor said there is no problem …” Lindsey simply cried and laughed in the face of such a result. “You don’t believe my words, and you don’t believe the doctor’s words?”

Old Mr. Grant black face, no matter what she said, the answer is only one: must be bed rest!

Lindsey was helpless and made a weak request. “Just rest at home, I don’t want to be hospitalized.”


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