Amber frowned. "Grandma asked you to send me off?"
"Yes."
"But at that time, she asked you to send me off in the ward. I refused, and she didn't ask you again. Why did she let you come out again? Jared Farrell, are you lying to me?" Amber sized him up.
Jared opened the car door and said, "No, grandma said it's getting dark and worried about you being alone, so she decided to let me sent you off. Get in the car. You don't want her to worry, do you?"
Amber hesitated for a moment and then sighed. "I see."
After that, Amber turned around and bent down to get into the car.
Jared's knitted brows relaxed imperceptibly when he saw this.
It seemed that she believed it.
Then, Jared closed the back door, walked to the front of the car, and got into the driver's seat. "Back to Kelsington Bay?"
Amber looked out of the window and answered with an indifferent attitude.
Jared pursed his lips and started the car.
Along the way, Amber didn't say a word to him because she didn't want to or say anything.
Jared looked at her through the rearview mirror. His expression was hidden in the shadow of the car, so she couldn't see him clearly.
He was not used to her quietness.
He had been in a car with Amber for a couple of times during the past six years.
At that time, because Amber still loved him, she took the initiative to talk to him in the car. He usually just listened and didn't reply anything. Sometimes, he even thought that she was too annoying and made her shut up.
Now she really closed her mouth and no longer took the initiative to talk to him, which made him feel displeased again.
Thinking of this, Jared's thin lips moved. He started the conversation before he knew it, "Are you and Cole going to get married?"
"What?" Amber was stunned for a moment. She was obviously very surprised that Jared suddenly asked such a question.
"I don't know." Amber shook her head.
Suddenly Jared was happy. However, Amber continued to say, "Maybe in the future. After all, he is very good to me. Cole's parents are also kind people. I'll be very happy if I marry him."
Jared tightened his grip on the steering wheel, and his face turned gloomy.
Jared knew that Amber was mocking him and the Farrell family.
But he had to admit that Cole indeed treated her very wall. She and Cole's marriage would definitely be better than when they were together.
Although this was the truth, Jared just felt uncomfortable and annoyed.
He pulled his tie and said in a cold and hard voice, "Really? Then I wish you the best."
"Thank you, Mr. Farrell. Also, best wishes to you both." Amber said with a smile.
Jared pursed his thin lips and did not reply.
Best wishes?
For some reason, he did not like such blessings. It was not because there was something wrong with the words, but because he did not like her blessing him and Makenna.
Along the way, they were silent again. The atmosphere was even more depressing than before.
Amber could sense that Jared was in a bad mood, but she didn't know and she even didn't want to know. She simply put on her headphones and listened to the music.
Jared saw it. The atmospheric pressure around him seemed to have gotten lower because of his mood.
"She made me unhappy, but she doesn't care and just enjoys her music."
Jared was really upset.
Not so long, they arrived at Kelsington Bay.
Jared parked his car and Amber opened the door.
Standing on the side of the road, she suddenly understood. Then she opened the wallet again, took out 20 dollars, and knocked on the window.
Jared, who was in the driver's seat, turned his head and looked at her. "Is there anything else?"
There was a hint of imperceptible expectation in his tone.
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