Once Sheffield was out of the picture, Evelyn and Calvert's stint would be over too.

“Okay! I forget how much of a cunning fox Dad can be sometimes. I'm going to bed. Good night." Terilynn smiled sweetly and went back to her room.

Matthew closed the door behind him and spent the next few minutes mulling over Evelyn and Sheffield's relationship before he decided to hit the sack.

The next afternoon, after Sheffield had just finished an operation, he was passing by the door of the emergency department when he saw doctors and nurses boarding an ambulance that was about to leave.

Out of curiosity, Sheffield glanced at the ambulance and found that the doctor in charge happened to be someone he knew. He casually greeted the doctor with a smile.

"Yo, Dr. Carey, are you going out for an emergency aid?"

“Yes, it's in the high-end Waterside Mansion nearby!" Carey replied

‘Waterside Mansion?' Suddenly, Sheffield had a bad feeling. ‘Isn't that

Evelyn's neighborhood?' He grabbed Carey's hand and asked, “Which building and which floor?"

“It's the 9th floor of Building 6. Why? What's wrong?”

Without any hesitation, Sheffield climbed into the ambulance and said,

I'm coming with you!" He didn't even bother to take off his lab coat and change into his own clothes.

“What? Sheffield, you are coming with us?" The nurse next to him was surprised to see Sheffield there. After all, he was a doctor of the nephrology department. However, the patient they were going to visit had reported an injury to the head.

"Yes, Dr. Carey, I have a friend who lives there," explained

Sheffield.

Carey didn't refuse him. Instead he nodded his head and said, "Oh, I see. Okay Sheffield, let's go quickly!”

The ambulance wailed all the way to the Waterside Mansion. It took only five minutes because they were escorted by a traffic policeman on their way.

Before the ambulance even came to a stop, Sheffield jumped out and ran into the elevator as fast as he could.

On the ninth floor

When Sheffield got out of the elevator, the door to Evelyn's apartment was wide open. Tayson was not at the door. He rushed in and shouted,

“Evelyn, Evelyn..." His voice trembled each time he called out to her.

The living room was in a mess, and there was a man curled up on the floor while Tayson was standing next to him. Evelyn was sitting on the sofa with a pale face.

Surprised to see him in a doctor's uniform, Evelyn asked, “What are you doing here?"

Sheffield ignored the man on the floor, rushed to her and squatted in front of her, looking at her up and down.

“What's the matter? Did something happen to you?"