He gently but firmly led me to the car and drove me straight to the emergency room. I was a little anxious but didn’t refuse. He’d been busy for ages—it was nearly midnight by the time we left the hospital. I’d been right about the pain, but thankfully the X-ray showed no broken bones—just rest needed for a full recovery. Wiri blamed himself. "It’s so late—you must be hungry after all this? How about I take you for dinner before driving you home?" I’d meant to decline, but my stomach betrayed me with a loud rumble. My cheeks flushed with embarrassment. "I was too busy tonight—I didn’t have time to eat." "You didn’t eat?" Wiri looked at me seriously. "Doctor Luo, you always told me to eat on time. Why don’t you take care of yourself?" Before I could respond, I laughed and said, "But y

