Chapter 1019 More Interested
Chapter 1019 More Interested
Chapter 1019 More Interested
Little Bunny drove crazily down the street, narrowly avoiding collisions with other cars and guardrails. This is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
She finally arrived at the Wold Castle within ten minutes, without parking her car well before rushing
into the house.
Upon entering the empty foyer, Little Bunny hurried to Theodore's room and pushed open the door,
only to find it empty.
"Where is he?"
"He just left." Replied the servant.
As soon as she heard an engine outside, Little Bunny ran out and saw Theodore's black car speeding
away. She quickly dialled his number on her phone.
"I'm back! Don't leave yet!" she exclaimed urgently.
"It's been over a minute." Said Theodore after checking his watch.
"Theodore!" cried Little Bunny in desperation.
"Next time then. I have to go now." He replied before hanging up abruptly.
He had important business in the Capital with Oscar that took priority over everything else for him at
that moment. As he instructed his driver to hurry up while accelerating away from the house, the driver
noticed a car following them closely through his rear-view mirror.
"Sir, it was Madam's vehicle!"
Theodore frowned upon recognizing her car behind them and ordered his driver not to pay attention but
instead drive faster, which made Little Bunny increase her speed too as they raced each other on the
road towards their destination.
"What should we do?" asked the driver.
"Ignore her, speed up," Theodore ordered.
Little Bunny was determined to end their marriage today; she couldn't bear being entangled with
Theodore any longer. So when she saw him speeding off in front of her eyes, she put the pedal to the
medal.
When she almost caught up with their car, Theodore's driver pulled an emergency brake. Little Bunny
was shocked and pulled the brake too, causing a loud bang of metal colliding against metal.
Little Bunny hit her head hard against the steering wheel due to the sudden impact of the collision.
The airbag popped out, causing her to feel dizzy for a moment. Theodore, who was in the sedan in
front, was also suddenly hit and bumped his head. He rubbed his head and turned to look at her car
with a dented front. He opened the door saying, "Does this woman have a death wish?!"
The driver also quickly got off the car.
Originally they were trying to avoid a child crossing the road, but unexpectedly they got rear-ended. He
first went to check on the child who had been scared and fell to the ground, making sure that he was
only frightened before quickly following Theodore to look at the car behind.
Theodore gritted his teeth and exerted all his strength to pull Little Bunny's car door.
Little Bunny felt drowsy and groggy, but she could see Theodore outside, struggling to open her car
door.
"Little Bunny!" Theodore called out to her.
She did not respond.
Theodore said to the driver, "Go get the hammer."
"Yes."
The driver hurriedly went to the car and took out a hammer.
Without hesitation, Theodore smashed Little Bunny's car window with a "clang".
Little Bunny closed her eyes tightly and at that moment, she only felt countless shards of glass falling
around her.
After knocking on the glass, Theodore reached in and helped her unbuckle the seat belt. He then
pulled her directly out of the car.
Little Bunny's body was scratched by the car window glass on the car door.
But she didn't cry out, as long as she could keep Theodore.
Theodore roughly dragged her out of the car, but she never let go of the handbag beside her.
Theodore picked her up and put her in his sedan. Although being hit, his car was not seriously
damaged, and neither he nor the driver had any problems.
"Go to the hospital," Theodore said to the driver, who had already returned to the driver's seat.
"Go to the Civil Affairs Bureau!" Little Bunny suddenly exclaimed.
She should only have some external skin injuries.
Theodore turned around and looked at her, seeing the blood all over her face and body. "Little Bunny,
are you sick? You don't have to go this far to get my attention!"
"Go to the Civil Affairs Bureau," Little Bunny said, "After the divorce, I will go to the hospital for
treatment myself, without delaying your time."
Theodore was getting angry. Then he said to the driver with a long face, "Go to the Civil Affairs
Bureau."
He fulfilled Little Bunny's wish and saw where she could go. Hearing Theodore's words, Little Bunny
breathed a sigh of relief. The car drove towards the destination. Theodore sent a message to Oscar,
saying he would be an hour late. Knowing Theodore's personality well, Oscar didn't ask any questions
and agreed to it.
After sending the message, Theodore turned his head and looked at Little Bunny again. She felt
uncomfortable under his gaze and asked him for a tissue, "Excuse me, can you give me a napkin?"
Without saying anything, Theodore took out a box of tissues from beside him and threw it directly at
her.
Little Bunny took the tissue and noticed the mineral water next to her. She wanted to ask about it but
realized that Theodore didn't want to talk with her right now, so she decided to take matters into her
own hands instead. She opened the bottle of mineral water with one hand while using the tissue dipped
in water from it on her forehead where there was a bloodstain.
The water touched the wound causing some pain which made Little Bunny cry out involuntarily.
Theodore looked at her coldly without responding. As she removed all traces of bloodstains except for
a scar, she didn't look like someone who had just had a car accident.
Theodore shifted his gaze away disdainfully, thinking that actors were good at disguising themselves as
someone they were not.
Finally, they arrived at the Civil Affairs Bureau. Theodore got off first followed by Little Bunny, who
lowered herself behind him, wearing a cap and covering most of his face.
As soon as they reached the entrance door, there was already someone waiting for them.
"Mr Wold." said one staff member, who led them through a special passage straight into the room.
Theodore had told the staff here that they would come to visit.
The officials who were helping them were conspicuously nervous.
"Mr-Mr Wold..."
"What do you need?"
The official explained the detail to them. Then Little Bunny took those information papers out.
Theodore was looking at them from the side; he saw how positive Little Bunny was about dealing with
the divorce proceeding.
Somehow, he became much more interested in her.