On the other hand, because I was in a hurry to get the antivenom and forgot to bring an umbrella, I was already drenched like a drowned rat, in a sorry state.
I didn't have time to wipe the rain off my face.
I instinctively grabbed his arm and pleaded, "Oscar, please, I'm begging you, give me the antivenom, okay?"
I couldn't bear the pain of losing loved ones anymore.
Oscar impatiently shook off my hand.
"I said, as long as you give me the car keys, I'll take as much antivenom as needed."
"Can't you see how poor Betty's pet is right now?"
My heart turned to ashes.
Her pet was poor, but the two living lives lying in the hospital were also poor.
Hesitating for even half a second between me and Betty was not in line with his style.
But now, let alone taking a taxi, there was not a single car on the road.
Even if I got the antivenom, how could I rush back to save them?
With my hair soaked by the rain, it was stuck to my face. Before I could even beg for mercy. I heard Oscar coldly instructing the driver to search my body for the car keys.
"If you don't give me the car keys, you won't get the antivenom, and you can't leave," he said coldly.
I widened my eyes in disbelief.