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C1 Meeting

I was very careful. One day, I would be able to collect enough likes. When I did, I would tell you that you didn't do anything to me, but I never forgot about you.

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Allie had never thought that they would meet in such a way.

It was so unexpected.

It was as hot as the temperature of July.

"Is there anyone here who fainted?" A hurried and anxious shout made Allie turn around. The crowd quickly gathered at the source of the voice.

Allie didn't have time to think and ran over.

She squeezed into the crowd and saw an old lady in her fifties lying down. Allie separated the crowd and said, "Don't surround her. Disperse the air."

She pushed her arm and put the things in her hands to the side. She knelt on the ground and untied the old lady's collar and belt. She checked her breathing and heartbeat. Then she turned around and said, "Please call 120."

Soon, there was a response. Someone had already dialed the number. "It's at the 107 bus station, near the Radiant Platform!"

She bent down and pressed her ear against the old lady's chest. Her heartbeat was weak, and her breathing was heavy. It was very likely that she had a heart attack or acute myocardial infarction. After making the judgment, she knocked on the inner side of her chest twice with her fist. Then she carried out CPR.

"Is this girl reliable or not? Let's wait for the ambulance. Don't treat people randomly." Someone in the crowd said.

"That's right. It's the old lady again. It's very troublesome!"

"This place is very close to the city hospital. The ambulance will be here soon."

The buzzing sounds around her ears and the noisy discussions did not stop Allie.

At this moment, a black car stopped in front of her. The door opened and a slender figure walked out. Allie looked up and saw him walking over.

It was him?

He was wearing a white shirt. Before she could react, he had already taken off his sleeves. His tall and slender figure flashed and he squatted down. He looked at Allie and asked, "What happened?"

"She fainted. She was given CPR, but she didn't wake up." Allie paused for a moment and pursed her lips. She was nervous and rational. In the end, she told the man in front of her what happened.

He leaned over and quickly checked the old lady's body. However, he did not find anything. He looked at the old lady's right hand and saw that the shopping bag had been thrown to the ground. It should have been an unconscious action after she fainted. He got up and walked over to take a look.

There was a white bottle next to the shopping bag. The man looked at the name on the bottle and opened it. He took out the medicine and put it into the old lady's mouth. After five minutes, the old lady's breathing became smoother. She opened her eyes slightly, but she had no response.

Allie heaved a sigh of relief. She lifted her chin and looked straight at the man in front of her.

He was calm and composed, as if everything was under his control.

The sound of an ambulance passed by her ear. The medical staff quickly came over. Allie held onto the stretcher and carried the old lady onto it.

Allie followed the stretcher to the ambulance. She stood outside the door. The man suddenly jumped onto the ambulance. "I am a doctor from the Cardiology Department." He told the medical staff beside him.

The man turned around and a ray of sunlight shone on her face. Before she could see clearly, the door had already closed.

The sound of the ambulance fused into the noisy traffic.

The crowd dispersed. Allie looked at him and smiled. She did not expect to meet him like this. The people behind her shouted, "Miss, your things are missing." She pulled her thoughts back and almost forgot about the proper business. She walked over and swept away the dust from the two bags of medicine. She carried them and returned to the bus station. She continued to wait for the bus that she was waiting for.

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