Julia was sent to the hospital. When the doctor saw her messy clothes, he called the police. When she
finally woke up, a policewoman was right at her bedside.
"Miss, are you awake? Are you feeling uncomfortable?" When Julia opened her eyes, she saw a
beautiful girl in a police uniform. The police were afraid that Julia would refuse to talk to a man, so they
sent a policewoman over.
"Where am I?" Julia asked in a hoarse voice. As she struggled to sit up, the policewoman propped an
arm to support her.
"You're in the hospital. You fainted on the road. Fortunately, someone passing by was able to admit you
into the hospital. You're alright and safe now." The policewoman looked at Julia with sympathy in her
eyes. "Miss, the doctor checked you. You shouldn't have been violated like that. Now that it's only the
two of us, you don't have to be embarrassed. You can tell me who did it. We'll definitely catch that
bastard."
Julia froze for a moment and then looked away. "I'm fine. I think you misunderstood what happened to
me."
"What?" The policewoman had just gotten into society and wanted to solve a case. She wasn't about to
let Julia go easily.
"How could this be a mistake?" She frowned and looked at Julia. "You have so many wounds all over
your body, and your clothes were torn into pieces. Most importantly, the doctor has confirmed that you
were indeed raped. You don't have to feel embarrassed. I will take full responsibility for this case and
respect your privacy."
"You haven't gotten married, have you?" Julia blandly asked. She just wanted to be alone for a while.
The policewoman's questions were giving her a headache.
The policewoman looked at her and shook her head. "We're talking about you. This has nothing to do
with me."
With a smile, Julia explained, "You're unmarried, so you don't know what happens between couples.
My husband and I love BDSM. I don't see anything that's worth fussing over."
The policewoman suddenly blushed when she heard what Julia had said. She paused for a while
before
running out of the ward with a flushed face.
As Julia watched her go, she felt relieved. Just as she was about to look for her mobile phone, the
policewoman came back and gave her a piece of paper. "Once you have thought about it clearly,
please call me any time."
With that, she quickly left. Julia held the paper in her hand and threw it away with a sigh.
Although Julia hated Terence, she didn't want him to go to jail.
She tried to look for her phone, but couldn't find it. A nurse came back to check on her and told her that
her phone was soaked in water. She wasn't going to be able to use it again.
Julia shyly asked the nurse if she could borrow her phone. When she was about to call Consuela, she
realized that she couldn't remember anyone's phone number except for Terence's.
Julia stared at the phone, lost in thought. "What's wrong? Aren't you going to call someone?" asked the
nurse.
"Sorry." Julia sheepishly apologized. It was already midnight. She decided to sleep first.
"Have a good rest." The nurse retrieved her phone and tucked Julia in. Before leaving, she added,
"Come see me when the day breaks. Your family will be worried since you are all alone in the hospital."
'Family?'
Julia turned around and began to cry.
She had no family. She was all alone now.
When Julia woke up the next morning, she found Nelson standing next to her bed talking to the doctor.
When he saw Julia wake up, he hurried to check on her. "Julia, are you alright? Do you feel better
now?"
"I'm fine," Julia weakly crocked as she nodded. She wasn't in a good mood and didn't want to explain
what happened. "Why are you here?"
"I was just passing by the hospital for an inspection, and then I found you." Nelson lied.
After Julia was admitted into the hospital, the doctor immediately called Nelson. They contacted him
first because he had previously investigated her condition.
Nelson arrived at the hospital at dawn. At first, he wanted to call Terence, but he thought that he should
check up on her beforehand.
Julia's health condition was the same as the last time when she had been in the hospital.
"I bought breakfast for you. Eat first." When Nelson sent the doctor away, he asked Julia, "Does
Terence know that you're here?"
Julia stiffened before she awkwardly smiled. "We're divorced. I don't want him to know."
"That's true," Nelson said with a frown. "But I know what kind of person Terence is. Although he doesn't
say anything, he actually cares about you. If there's any misunderstanding between you two, just talk
about it."
Julia smiled with embarrassment and looked at Nelson. "Mr. Xu, if you really want to do something
good, then please keep this a secret. Don't tell Terence that I'm here."
"Why not?" Nelson asked, puzzled at their relationship.
He didn't understand why they tormented each other when they were actually in love.
"Well," Julia said with a smile, "Terence has a more suitable girlfriend. I don't want to give him
unnecessary trouble."
Looking at the determined look on her face, Nelson ultimately agreed not to tell him.
Nelson's original plan was to convince Julia to stay in the hospital for a few more days. But since she
refused, he decided to help her by paying the medical fee.
"If you still feel uncomfortable, you can always see a doctor. I can have that arranged." Nelson looked
at her with worried eyes.
"Thank you. I'll pay you back as soon as soon as possible," Julia said. "Don't mention it. Let me drive
you home," he offered.
"No, I'm good. I'm leaving now." Julia gave Nelson one last look before she left, refusing to take his
offer.
As he watched Julia's receding figure, Nelson felt like something was wrong. He drove to Terence's
company. Since everyone there knew him because of his relationship with Terence, he didn't have to
request for an appointment.
Nelson went straight into Terence's office and barged in without knocking. "Terence, what is going on
between you and that Jean Gu?"
After finishing his sentence, Nelson discovered that the other person involved in the gossip was also
present in the room, Jean.
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