Henry Russell, who was dealing with work matters earlier, hadn't had time to hang up the call from his secretary. Seeing Charlotte lying on the ground, he had no more patience for the secretary.
His secretary on the phone guessed that only the lady could make the president so anxious and flustered. So, without saying much, she hung up the call voluntarily.
Henry picked up Charlotte nervously and spoke softly, "It's okay, you're going to be fine. I'm taking you to the hospital right now."
Normally calm and collected, Henry was extremely flustered at this moment, carrying Charlotte and running towards the door.
Gently placing Charlotte in the back seat of the car, he quickly drove off while murmuring, "It's going to be fine, Charlotte will be fine, I won't let anything happen to her."
But the more he said this, the more nervous Henry became, his hands shaking as he drove.