Jackson West smiled wryly. “No, I know his daughter though.”
The nurse instantly felt as though her future husband had been snatched by someone else. In her voice was a hint of disappointment that she couldn’t hide. “Uh… alright, I’ll settle that for you.”
At the Tremont Estate, Arianne gathered all the money she had and put her paintings on sale on the Internet. Unfortunately, selling paintings wasn’t a form of stable income, so she suddenly regretted that she had resigned so hastily back then. She had not expected such misfortune to befall on the Lane family. Without a stable income, it was difficult for her to even make a small contribution.
She transferred whatever money she had to Tiffany first. Afraid that Tiffany would refuse her good will, she even sent a reminder to her—‘We can overcome this ordeal together. You’re not alone in this, there’s still me and Will. Don’t be stubborn at a time like this.’
When Tiffany received the money and text, she finally broke down in tears. She ignored the strange glances that people on the streets were throwing at her as she cried her way back to the hospital with a newly purchased thermos in hand.
In this kind of situation, she just had to run into Jackson West who was just about to leave the hospital. When the man saw her from afar, he was more amused than sympathetic. “Whoa… what are you doing? Did the sales lady not give you a discount for the thermos?”
Tiffany rolled her eyes at him. “That’s none of your business.”
Jackson was suddenly overwhelmed by an urge to tease her. “I was just asking you a question. Why are you hating on me?”
The more Tiffany looked at him, the more upset she felt. She cried even harder in anger. “Did… you come to the hospital… to see a urologist… and get tested for syphilis?” she sobbed.
The corner of Jackson’s mouth twitched. The gazes of other passersby on the handsome man instantly changed from admiration to disgust. “Oh, come on! Go cry all you want. I’m leaving now before someone else thinks I did something to you.”
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