Chapter 42.

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As he held out the paperwork, his lips clinched and his voice changed. He also modified his voice. "Why do you have my medical file?" Dylan made another attempt to steal it, but Levi was able to prevent him from doing so. "Why am I having this trouble?" As Levi flipped the pages over one again, he couldn't help but wonder. "It's nothing." When he was about to continue, I interrupted him and said, "Dylan, I don't get the point." "If it's about Levi, then Levi ought to know," he said while looking at the front door and fidgeting with his hands during the conversation. "If we are going to work together, we cannot keep things secret," he remarked, giving the impression that he was about to leave the room by staring forward toward the door. Getting started was accomplished in a one-of-a-kind way. Despite the fact that Dylan was often peaceful, it is likely that at some point in time he came across something that actually troubled him.

I was careful when I asked, "What is it...?" since I couldn't help but think that it was something that offended him. Dylan's lips were open and closed at least twice, indicating that he was unsure about whether or not he would tell me. It was something that Levi and I spoke about, but I didn't believe it would make any sense to go. It's possible that it had absolutely nothing to do with my mother, but the fact remains that we both needed the same information. When I am studying, it is quite interesting for me to go over my father's old papers since he keeps a record of the cases and judgments he has handled in the past. As a result of Levi's inquiry on the case that I was working on, I found his medical file hidden away in a box. While I was reading it, I found it interesting to see how he presented his argument and managed to convince the jury. It is more troubling than the nature of the case itself that the medical information pertaining to Levi is being kept secret inside the litigation. One of the reasons why my father required a copy of Levi's medical records was not for any particular purpose.

To this day, Levi has never submitted a claim against the city for damages to his property. "Maybe it was for the purpose of suing Levi for property damage?" Levi stated a hypothesis. "What problem do you mean by that?" Dylan was questioned by me. "That got me thinking about a completely different problem." "What problem?" I inquired about it. It caused a tingling sensation in my spine. In light of the fact that he would not have posed such a question in the absence of any form of evidence, Levi let out a ferocious laugh. "What if Levi's accident wasn't an accident?" Levi, on the other hand, let out a stern laugh. "Of course it wasn't an accident, I crashed it on purpose." Dylan was in agreement. "Yes, I did." "Have you ever read that accident report?" "No." "You crashed that car." "I did." Dylan returned his attention to the page and ran his finger over it once again as I moved closer to him.

Pedestrian-motor vehicle traffic accident stemming from impairment; frontal collision" There was a delay in Levi's response. "What are you trying to say?" Dylan made a gesture toward the document. He uttered the following out loud: "Pedestrian motor vehicle traffic accident due to impairment; frontal collision." One particular kind of stay was available. The length of time that the visit will last. Those who are responsible for paying the fees. Accident that occurred between a pedestrian and a motor vehicle and was caused by impairment; frontal collision on the pedestrian. When he reached the emergency codes, he took a little stop. Levi had the opportunity to study the article once more after he had taken it from Dylan. The traveler. All of this points to the fact that you were hit when you were crossing the roadway. "What is it? That is not a viable option. I was inside the vehicle when it was involved in the accident. There was no way I could get away from it...? Do you agree with that? I thought with a tongue that was parched. I turned around to face her as her eyes gradually expanded.

The response I gave was, "That is not possible." At that moment, she posed the question, "What could she possibly gain from doing that?" The injuries that Levi sustained are consistent with those that he went through as a result of a frontal collision with a car. Levi raised an objection by saying, "But I wasn't hit by a car." On the basis of this, his injuries made perfect sense. After giving it some more thought, it became abundantly evident to me that you had been accidently hit by a car. "But I was not hit by a car." I made an effort to disregard the circumstance by clenching my palm more tightly. "I remember getting into a random car and driving as fast as possible into that tree." When I first heard it, it entered my mind like a bug and stuck there for ever. After some time had passed, I became aware of Ella's hand sliding into mine, and I felt my own hand sliding into hers. At the time that you were involved in the accident, I didn't give much thought to the injuries that you sustained.

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