Bob suddenly asked, "Please don't tell me you're rejecting Jay because he's a cripple."
"He's actually a cripple?" Zoe exclaimed in surprise.
"What, you didn't know? You even called him a cripple just now!" Bob was left dumbfounded.
"I thought…it's just a fracture, and it'd heal soon," Zoe was even more dumbfounded than him.
Bob shot her a look before stopping his car by the curb, which left Zoe perplexed. He had seemingly done it for no reason.
Once he stopped the car, he asked solemnly, "You really didn't know?"
"What?"
"That Jay was caught in a car crash," Bob said, still surprised.
Zoe gasped in shock. "Was it serious?"
Bob rolled his eyes. "Are we doing a comedy routine right now?"
Zoe was speechless, but she definitely had no idea—she had kept herself isolated from everything the year she left North City, pregnant.
Bob actually seemed a little disappointed about that. "Jay never announced it, but most of the people in the business knew—either immediately or eventually. How are you going to flourish in showbiz if you didn't know that much?"
"But no one told me."
Zoe was at a loss for words.
She wouldn’t forget something like that if she was told about it. After all, she was no clairvoyant.
"So you're saying you don't mind him being a cripple?" Bob asked, returning to the topic at hand.
"There's nothing between us!" Zoe replied. "I've explained to you back then that I was just trying to break up with you—it's not like some spark rekindled. Come to think of it, that doesn’t count since he never loved me."
"He doesn't love you?" Bob laughed. "Do you think I would've given up so easily if he didn't?"
"No, he really doesn't…"
"Can't you wake up already?" Bob asked, glaring at her.
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