Chapter 72 Unspoken Concerns
- Three days had passed since the incident. During these three days, she remained at home. Her husband hadn't allowed her to go back to her clinic; he wanted her to rest and make sure she was completely fine. Monique was indeed feeling better. Occasionally, she remembered the incident, but it no longer sent shivers down her spine. It seemed that her husband wished for her to forget what had happened entirely, but she knew she couldn't. The memory would stay with her for life, and all she could do was move on.
- During these three days, her husband stayed home with her, even though she assured him she could manage on her own. However, he didn't listen to her and didn't go to work. If there was something he needed to handle at the office, his secretary would call him, and vice versa.
- Monique hadn't heard any news about the taxi driver who had held her up. Her husband didn't bring up the subject, probably because he wanted to avoid reminding her of the traumatic incident. However, last night, she overheard him talking on the phone. He mentioned the name "Attorney," and she sensed the anger in his voice. It appeared that they were discussing the case against the taxi driver.