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"Why did Sheffield take Calvert?" Evelyn asked.
"He said he was going to take out Calvert's kidney and put it on auction on the Internet. Evelyn, you must stop him!" The desperation in Rowena's voice was palpable.
Evelyn shook her head and rubbed her aching temples at the thought of how stubborn and impulsive Sheffield could be sometimes.
"I've got this. I know what to do." She hung up the phone bluntly.
While Tayson drove her to the First General Hospital, she tried calling Sheffield's number.
Soon after, the call was connected. "Evelyn? Did you miss me?" he said in a chipper tone.
Evelyn dismissed him and went straight to the point. "Are you out of your mind? You can't just sell someone's organs online!" Evelyn took a deep breath to calm herself down.
Her nervousness was not unnoticed by Sheffield. He tried to comfort her, "Of course, I know that. Don't worry. I just wanted to spook him!"
Evelyn tittered and shook her head in amusement.
When she got to the hospital, Sheffield had already asked someone to wait for her in the parking lot. This person led her into the operating theater.
When she stepped inside, Calvert was lying on the operating table, sweating profusely, while Sheffield was standing next to him wearing a mask and gloves.
Evelyn's legs felt like jelly when she saw the scalpel in Sheffield's hand. "Don't do anything stupid, Sheffield!"
He winked at her and said, "Wait for me outside. I'll be done in a minute." He expertly slid his scalpel and made a slight cut on the skin of Calvert's abdomen.
Then, he grabbed a small piece of orange peel with tweezers and shook it in front of Calvert. He feigned a smile and said in a soft voice, "Hey! Look, orange skin! Don't be afraid."
Evelyn didn't know what he was going to do, but instead of worrying about Calvert, she was more worried about Sheffield's future. "I'll get angry if you don't stop right now, Sheffield!" she threatened.
"All right, very soon." He slipped the orange peel underneath the cut of Calvert's abdomen and quickly sewed his wound. "I'm almost done. Give me thirty seconds. I'm just stitching the wound."
A moment later, Sheffield took off his mask, threw the blood-stained gloves on the sink and walked over to her. "See? I stopped. Don't be mad at me."
Trying to suppress the urge to pinch his cheek hard, Evelyn asked, "Where's the orange peel?"
He looked back at the man on the operating table and grinned. "Inside his body. I taught him a lesson."
Evelyn's eyes widened and she couldn't believe her ears. "You shouldn't treat him like this. He didn't do anything wrong..." Calvert's only fault was that he liked her, but he had never done anything to hurt her. Although she was very angry with what happened in the car that day, Evelyn thought that Sheffield shouldn't have punished Calvert like this. Moreover, Sheffield had already crashed Calvert's car. That was punishment enough.
Sheffield grasped her arm and walked out of the operating theater, leaving the rest of the work to his subordinates. "No, he did do something wrong. You just don't know about it yet. It's okay. I won't blame you for this, but you can't blame me either. Compared with what he did to me, this is only a mere warning for him!"
"What did he do to you?" Evelyn stopped and looked at him in confusion. Turned out, Sheffield wasn't only avenging her; he was avenging himself as well.
He didn't want to worry her, so he replied perfunctorily, "It's all right. It's all over. His plan didn't work anyway."
"What do you mean it's all over? Stop trying to dodge my question!" Evelyn was a little annoyed because Sheffield had childish tendencies of seeking revenge for the smallest of grievances.
The playful smile on Sheffield's face disappeared. "You don't believe me?"
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