Chapter 647 - Watermelon (1)

The nurse quickly nodded and sent it over. As Roxy's eyes were closed, the nurse said softly, "Madam, this is for nourishing blood. Drink it while it's hot."

Hearing the voice, Roxy opened her eyes, but she glanced at Collin somehow and then thanked the nurse.

Her voice was soft, cajoling, and alluring.

"You're welcome," the nurse said with a smile and greeted Collin before leaving with the other nurses.

The blood transfusion bag was soon full. After the nurse pulled out the needle, she asked her to lie down for a while more. Roxy did not refuse, and she narrowed her eyes on the chair for another ten minutes. When she felt better, she tried to stand up, but soon, she sat down again.

Even when Collin finished blood drawing and stood up, she was still sitting on the chair. She probably had not recovered yet. She usually did not exercise, and her diet was even irregular. However, she donated four hundred milliliters of blood at once. It didn't matter for a man, but women were prone to fainting from anemia. Her physique was obviously not suitable for donating blood. Collin did not know why she donated blood and even offered so much.

"Do you want me to help you get a taxi?" Collin asked.

Out of the professionalism of a doctor, even if it would not be Roxy, he would have also asked this out of courtesy and concern. After all, the other party was here to donate blood. He would respect anyone who had such selfless dedication. Moreover, she had one night love with him.

Roxy opened her eyes and looked at him for a while. Her eyes were emotionless, as if she was looking at someone through Collin.

"... Thank you," she said after a while. Her voice was a little weak but charming. Collin felt his eardrums jump.

He was particularly sensitive to sound. At this moment, he had to admit that Roxy was the only person that captivated him just by voice ever.

However, it was a pity ... that they were incompatible.

When he helped Roxy up, he touched her thin arm and could feel her body was a little cold through the thin dress probably because the air conditioner temperature was too low. And the moment Collin touched her, he felt that it was quite comfortable. He had helped many patients of different ages and genders, but there was no one like Roxy really putting all her weight on him. She was really weak. Probably because of anemia, her lips were a little pale, and she looked not good.

"Go home and have some red date porridge to nourish your blood, and eat some pig liver. You..." He sent her to the door of the hospital. Just as he reached out to call out the taxi, he suddenly remembered that the kitchen in her house had almost never been used. She probably wouldn't have red dates as well as pig livers.

The taxi arrived. Roxy forced herself to stand up straight from his arms. The moment she got into the back seat, she whispered, "Thank you."

Collin was touched by something, and then he followed her into the car.

Roxy was confused. Collin told the driver the address. It was the neighborhood where she lived.

It had been almost four months, yet he still remembered her neighborhood clearly. Instantly, he felt a little regretful because he acted as if he cared a lot about her.

When the car drove out, Collin called the hospital and asked a leave. He said that he would go back later. Roxy leaned against the back seat motionlessly. Her eyes were slightly closed, but her eyelashes trembled slightly.

Twenty minutes later, the car stopped in the neighborhood. Collin paid the fare, opened the car door and helped Roxy get off.

Roxy stood there and looked at him. Collin waved to the driver, which indicated that he wanted to go upstairs with her.

"I'm ... a little tired today. I'm afraid I can't." Roxy withdrew from his hand and said to him, "Another day."

"Am I that kind of person?" Collin gritted his teeth.

Before Roxy could respond, he took her into his arms. He went up the stairs and entered the elevator through the corridor. A middle-aged woman came down from the elevator and happened to see them. She was curious and somewhat gossipy.

Roxy seemed to experience this for the first time, and she was somewhat shocked and dazed.

Her eyes were not emotionless any more.

Collin pressed the elevator button, but he did not let her down. Roxy seemed to have forgotten to come down. She just nestled in his arms, and looked at him from his chin to eyes.

Collin was gentle and refined, like elite. The gold-rimmed glasses made his eyes narrow and long. He wore a white coat, shaping him perfect elite.

However, it was a pity that he should not have been here.

The door was equipped with a fingerprint lock. Roxy used her pinky to activate the lock and opened the door.

Collin looked at the closed door and said, "Most people like to use their thumbs. Why do you prefer your pinky?"

"I'm not an ordinary person," Roxy said as she changed her shoes and walked into the room.

Collin, "..."

Undoubtedly, she is Roxy.

He walked into the kitchen. He was sure enough that it was same as what he saw last time.

Roxy took a bottle of water from the fridge and unscrewed it. "Drink some warm water," Collin said as he took the water away from her.

Roxy looked at him without a word.

The water dispenser did not connect to power. She probably used it only in winter. Collin walked over and connected it to power. He said to her, "Wait two minutes."

Roxy said nothing. She walked to the sofa from the kitchen, sat down, and asked him, "What are you doing?"

"Wait until the water boils." Collin looked at his mobile phone. A colleague asked him what had happened via WeChat because the colleague saw him taking a taxi and leaving. Collin just replied few words.

"Why are you boiling water?" Roxy asked.

"Didn't you want to drink water?" Collin looked at her.

Their eyes met, and Collin finally understood that he didn't get the point.

She rubbed the sofa cushion, her eyes emotionless. "Doctor Mueller, we don't match."

"I know. I don't intend to date you either. I was worried that you would faint on the way, so I sent you back," Collin said with a faint smile.

Roxy looked at him and said, "I'm fine now. Thank you."

Roxy was implicitly asking him to leave.

"Wait for a few minutes." Just as Collin finished speaking, there was a knock on the door. He walked over to open the door and thanked the delivery guy at the door. Then, he placed the items on the tea table. "I ordered red date porridge and pig liver for you."

Then, he went to the water dispenser and got a cup of warm water, placing it on the tea table, "The temperature is just right, drink it."

"Come find me on Saturday night," Roxy said after looking at him for a while.

Collin glanced at her curiously. She thought that he did all this for sex.

He laughed a little, but said nothing. He walked to change his shoes, then walked out and closed the door. Recently, he had been so busy that he had almost never thought about sex. After being reminded by her, he remembered that it had been almost four months since that night with her. Up until now, it had not happened.

In front of the sofa, Roxy looked at the red date porridge on the table and gently picked up a spoon to dig a spoonful and put it into her mouth. The particularly sweet and greasy taste filled her mouth. She picked up the water on the side and took a sip.

The handle of the cup was still warm because Collin held it.. She stared at the cup for a while and finally picked up the spoon to continue eating the red date porridge.