Benjamin felt pain in his heart.
It was a good thing that she did not know what Janie saw. Otherwise, she would blame herself to death.
Emmeline had nothing to do with it.
Emmeline said. “You can leave me here. I’ll go back by myself. You should be with Janie. When she feels better. I’ll come to see her.”
“I’ll send you back and then come back.”
Emmeline pushed him away, “I have bodyguards, and I also have Sam. You take care of Janie. She needs
you now.”
Benjamin thought momentarily and was about to put Emmeline down when the elevator door opened.
A man came out. It was Abel.
Benjamin asked, “Abel? What are you doing here?”
Abel snatched Emmeline from Benjamin’s arms and asked, “What are you doing holding my wife?”
Benjamin smiled bitterly and said, “You misunderstand. I just wanted to send her back. You know her eyes are not very good for walking.”
With a cold face, Abel said, “It’s only because it’s you. If it were someone else, I wouldn’t be so polite!”
Emmeline was angry in his arms and said, “Hubby, what are you talking about?”
Abel replied, “You’re still defending him? The bodyguard said he brought you to the hospital and almost scared me to death. Do you know that?”
The two bodyguards next to them quickly turned their heads.
They had called their boss without fully understanding the situation earlier.
Now that they knew what had happened, they called again and discovered their boss had already arrived at the hospital.
Emmeline defended Benjamin and said, “I asked Ben to bring me here. Janie had a car accident and lost her child.”
Abel nodded and looked at Benjamin, saying, “I already know what happened. Please accept my condolences.”
“Um,” Benjamin nodded with a hint of melancholy.
“What do you need me to do?” Abel asked.
“Nothing, just take Emma back to save me the trouble, Benjamin said.
“Okay.” Abel nodded, carrying Emmeline into the elevator.
As the elevator doors were about to close, Emmeline said. Take care of Janie, Ben.”
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