Howard was now sure that Mark had met Rachel.
However, he was afraid that Mark would refuse to say anything to him just because of their sour relationship. "Mark, have you seen her?" he prodded.
Mark raised his head and shot Howard a cold glance that chilled the whole room.
However, Jack just stared at Mark silently, patiently waiting for his answer.
At this point, saying something could make matters worse.
Mark burrowed his hands back into his pockets and turned to Jack. "Yes, I saw her. She's probably at the hospital now."
Both Jack and Howard were stunned to hear this.
The former anxiously walked forward and asked, "What happened? Why is she at the hospital?"
Howard looked expectantly at Mark for an explanation; he was equally at a loss as to how Rachel could have suddenly gone to the hospital, let alone why.
'She didn't even go downstairs. Did she teleport out of the house? It doesn't make sense!' he thought.
"Bill was not feeling well, and that lady happened to see him," Mark explained. "When I called the ambulance, she went along with him to the hospital."
Jack didn't know who Bill was or what had happened, but now that he knew Rachel's whereabouts, he finally calmed down.
Before he could enquire about which hospital she had gone to, he heard H
chel put down the remaining half of the apple and asked, "Has he ever had such a severe allergic reaction before?"
Generally speaking, no one would be reduced to such a serious condition because of an allergy if it wasn't severe.
Andy shook his head. "Not that I know of. I didn't even know he was sick until Mark called me."
In fact, he didn't know the details or why Bill had had an allergic reaction all of a sudden.
Rachel frowned and mulled over his words for a while. Investigating the source of an allergic reaction was a complicated matter.
However, she didn't want to explain all these things to him, so she just comforted him in a low voice, "It doesn't matter. He will feel better after a while once the medicine relieves his allergic symptoms."
After a while, she added, "But we still have to check with the doctor. It's best to find out the allergen so as to avoid such a situation in the future."
The old man nodded in agreement. He was still perplexed by this whole situation because he had taken care of Bill for nearly ten years and had never seen him in such a serious condition before.
Other than his slight weakness, Bill had never shown any symptoms. Andy just couldn't make sense of it.
Of course, a person would know their own body better than anyone else.