The man replied sternly, "This question is beyond the scope of what I need to answer."
As he spoke, he raised his finger and pointed in the direction, "Follow me."
Pippi followed the man, and then came to the door of a ward, "The person you pushed yesterday is inside, you can talk to him about how to deal with this matter."
"good."
Pippi didn't worry too much, it was nothing more than medical expenses.
She made up her mind, as long as the other party's request is not too much, she will bear it.
Pippi pushed open the door of the ward, facing a hospital bed with a man lying on it.
He closed his eyes, not knowing whether he was in a coma or asleep.
She walked to the edge of the hospital bed and coughed, and the man slowly opened his eyes.
Pippi was a little surprised when he saw his eyes. His eyes were a little bluish, and his skin was very fair. His initial judgment should be of mixed race.
"Hello, I didn't push you on purpose yesterday."
Pippi began to explain yesterday's situation, and she had to make it clear that she was unintentional.
"You drank too much yesterday and put your arms around my shoulders. I'm a girl. I'd be scared if you did this, and it's not appropriate. So I just pushed you away very legitimately. Do you understand this?"
The man didn't speak, just looked at Pippi with a smile.
Pippi continued, "But don't worry, I've heard about your situation. Your heart is not good, and my push also affected you. Maybe I acted too hard. I will bear all your medical expenses."
The man didn't speak, as if he enjoyed looking at Pippi.
Pippi frowned and looked at him suspiciously, and he finally spoke after a few seconds.
"Hand out."
"ah?"
Pippi was surprised, and the man repeated what he said just now, "Stretch out your hand."
She didn't want to be obedient, so she shook her head.
"I'll call the nurse if I need help. I already have a boyfriend."
Anyway, no matter what the other party thinks, it is always right for Pippi to declare that he is the master.
The man smiled after hearing this, and changed his face instantly, "You lied."
Pippi immediately looked at the man, his gaze was cold, like a cold light, which would hurt others.
"Do you know me? Why do you say that? Didn't you come here today to ask me to push you?!"
She frowned, staring at the man not to be outdone.
"Your attitude is that you don't want to settle this matter properly. In that case, I'm leaving."
After Pippi finished speaking, she turned around and walked towards the door of the ward. As soon as he opened the door of the ward, several men blocked her way.
She looked in the direction of the man in the ward angrily, and then yelled at the men who blocked her, "You are so courageous, don't you know who I am!?"
Regardless of Pippi's background, in the same wealthy circle, no one dared to provoke her like this.
She raised her hand and slapped one of the men, "My slap is to remind you not to block Miss Ben's way, and it won't be that simple if you do it again."
Pippi moved quickly, and by the time the man realized it, the slap had already landed on his face.
The men in the ward looked at Pippi's reaction with great interest, this way of handling satisfied him, and Pippi was more to his liking.
That slap was crisp and clear, not muddled, and the few men who stopped him were surprised, showing astonishment on their faces.