Chapter 518 He Saved Her
Soon, Marty arrived in front of her.
When Evelyn saw that the person who came down was Marty, she couldn't help but be stunned. She asked subconsciously, "Why is it you?"
Marty rolled his eyes at her.
"Who do you think will risk their lives to save you at a time like this?"
She could tell how dangerous and difficult it was from his words.
Evelyn's eyes were red, as she felt like crying.
Perhaps at such a critical juncture, one would be especially fragile. At this moment, the usual tough facade she had been putting on slowly crumbled until it was reduced to nothing.
Tears fell silently, but were washed by the rain. It was hard to tell whether it was the rain or her tears.
Marty looked at her in silence.
She was usually either lively and beautiful, or sharp tongued. She rarely showed such a pathetic and fragile side of her in front of Marty.
Somewhere in his heart was moved. He held the rope and wrapped it around her waist, tying her up with him.
Then he put his other hand on her waist and said, "Don't cry. There's no time for you to be sad now. Come up with me first. Let's talk about it later if you have something to tell."
Evelyn nodded.
She had no strength left, so she was leaning all her weight on Marty's body.
Fortunately, Marty loved to play sports. Whether in terms of physical strength or movement, he was agile and powerful enough. Very quickly, he was able to carry her upwards.
He was a built man. The muscles underneath his shirt were strong and powerful. Evelyn suddenly found a long-lost sense of security.
She looked up to see the determination on his face and suddenly asked, "Why are you here?"
Marty said with a cold face while climbing, "I happened to pass by, can't I?"
Evelyn smiled.
Marty never changed. He had always been acting rashly, like he was born to be a young master of a rich and influential family.
But at this moment, she didn't want to be angry with him anymore.
During this period of time, the struggle between the two of them seemed to have become meaningless at this moment.
"Thank you, Marty."
She leaned against him and said weakly.
Marty's back stiffened.
She had said many things to him, but most of them were harsh words.
They often quarreled as soon as they met, so he was not used to how gentle Evelyn was right now.
He kept a straight face on and said coldly, "Don't talk so much. Conserve your energy first."
Therefore, Evelyn shut her mouth and didn't say anything.
About ten minutes later, Marty brought her to the ground.
Everyone flocked to them at the same time.
"Evelyn, are you all right?"
"Evelyn, how are you?"
Evelyn covered her stomach with her hands and looked at the group of people with her blurred vision.
Marty untied the rope from her, and then untied the rope around his waist. Then he took his coat and put it on her.
He turned to Wes and instructed, "What are you waiting for? Hurry up and drive the car over here and send her to the hospital."
Wes immediately agreed and left.
Then Marty bent down and scooped Evelyn up.
Evelyn grabbed his collar and opened her mouth, but before she could say anything, Marty said coldly, "Shut up or I'll drop you now."
However, there was a hint of deep concern in his tone, although he sounded overbearing.
Hearing that, Evelyn felt a twinge of pain in her heart.
She nodded, tears welling up in her eyes.
She felt a pain in her belly as her consciousness began to blur. In a fog, she only felt Marty seemingly carried her into a car. Then, a wave of warmth hit her. In an instant, Evelyn was relieved from the tension in her body. She could no longer hold on any longer as she passed out immediately.
When Evelyn woke up again, she found herself surrounded by white walls.
It seemed that she was in the hospital.
Evelyn slowly opened her eyes and looked around.
She suddenly saw Marty sitting next to her.
Was he the one who sent her here?
Seeing Marty, Evelyn suddenly recalled that he had risked his life to save her.
At the most dangerous moment, at her most helpless and desperate moment, he had come to her rescue.
He...
At this time, Marty turned his head and saw that Evelyn had already woken up.
Marty's facial expression changed. He wanted to pull a long face, but he suddenly thought of something and put on a smile.
"How do you feel? Are you feeling any better?"
Marty held on to Evelyn's hand and stared into her eyes as he asked.
Evelyn, who had been staring at Marty lovingly, suddenly didn't know what to do when Marty stared at her like that.
Immediately, she felt guilty and avoided his gaze.
"I'm... I'm fine."
Marty also saw that there was something wrong with Evelyn, and when he saw her just now, he felt that the look in Evelyn's eyes was not the same as before anymore.
"I'm so glad to hear that."
After Marty finished his words, he helped Evelyn to sit on the bed.
"I need water."
Evelyn was starting to feel that the atmosphere was a little strange. She wanted to send Marty away to have some alone time to think it through.
Because she now found that she seemed to have a crush on Marty. After the incident this time, it seemed that she had already fallen in love with Marty.
Evelyn was flustered by her own thoughts.
"All right."
After tucking Evelyn in, Marty went to fetch her a glass of water.
"Drink it. It shouldn't be too hot."
Evelyn took the glass of water, but she felt Marty's gaze at her was even more intense than before.
Evelyn didn't know what was wrong with her, but she wanted to avoid his gaze.
"Turn around."
After staring at her for a few minutes and seeing that she almost had her back facing him, he couldn't stand it anymore.
"Alas..."
Evelyn was scared out of her wits as Marty suddenly grabbed onto her shoulder.
At this time, their eyes met.
At this time, Evelyn felt that her heart was in her mouth.
But at this time, Marty just looked at Evelyn in silence and didn't say anything.
"What... What do you want to do?"
This was simply a torture for Evelyn, and she couldn't help but ask in the end,
"Why do you always shy away from my kindness towards you? Obviously, you like me back too, don't you?"
Marty furrowed his eyebrows, and there was an indescribable loneliness in the depth of his eyes.
"I... "
She seemed to have fallen in love with him, but how did he find out about it?
"You? Don't you want to tell me why you have to avoid me all the time? Is it so difficult to admit that you like me?"
Marty really didn't understand. Evelyn was always like this. She had been too timid to look inside her heart and kept pushing him away again and again.
"I didn't. Don't talk nonsense."