The car drove for more than twenty minutes. Adele looked at the time and looked at the unfamiliar road. She could not help but ask, "Sir, are we not there yet?"
She felt that they were getting farther and farther away from the city.
"We will be there soon," the driver smiled at her.
Adele clenched her fists uneasily. She thought that she had encountered a black car deliberately taking a detour. She was hesitating whether to get out of the car in advance when she saw a hospital building.
When the car got closer, Adele saw clearly that it was really Fairmont Hospital.
The building was white and warm with yellow color. It was simple and clear. Adele got it. Seeing that the cars parked at the entrance of the hospital were all expensive cars, she immediately understood.
This was a private hospital. The environment was good, the equipment was high-end, and the price should not be low.