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Alva looked at the driver, then at the car.
The car was parked in the middle of the road just now, and now the car is parked on the side of the road.
And the person who was standing in the middle of the road is now gone.
But she knew that Uriah was in the car.
“No need.”
Alva coldly declined and placed the order on her phone.
But the driver didn’t leave and continued, “I have to bear the accident that happened today. Please get in the car, Alva, and I will take you to the hospital.”
Alva looked up, “No need, the accident just now has nothing to do with you, it was my own fault, and I will bear it myself.”
Even if it wasn’t because of her, she wouldn’t let the driver
bear it.
Because she didn’t want anything to do with Uriah.
Unexpectedly, “It’s my reason, I have to bear it, and please don’t make things difficult for me, Alva.”
Alva frowned, “I didn’t make things difficult for you, I’m going to make things difficult for you. I’ll call the police now.”
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The driver said, “If I don’t take you to the hospital, my job will be gone.”
Alva looked at the back of the car.
Uriah, in order to satisfy your own selfish desires, you will never consider the feelings of others.
Forever.
“Okay, take me to the hospital.”
“Thank you, Alva.”
Alva got into the passenger seat, the driver got in, started the car, and soon the car drove forward.
The scenery outside the window passed quickly, and the hot sun also scorched the earth.
But no matter how hot it was outside, the car was cold.
It is not an exaggeration to say that it is ice and snow.
But Alva didn’t seem to notice, pulled out a tissue and wiped
the blood off her hand.
She didn’t want her own blood to stain his car, and then he
would find fault with her.
Uriah sat in the back seat of the car, his legs folded and his hands clasped on his legs.
He leaned back and looked at the person in the rearview mirror, his black eyes were icy and cold.
Alva wiped the blood away and leaned back in her chair to
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look out the window.
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Although she looked out the window, there was nothing in her eyes.
She had thought that she and Uriah would not be in the same place in peace.
But now look, no.
They can coexist peacefully, but they are not even as good as strangers.
The car stopped at the hospital, and Alva left quickly without stopping for half a moment.
It seems to be boring to stay for one more second.
The driver looked at the person in the back seat of the car.
Uriah said nothing more than to take Alva to the hospital.
Uriah looked out of the window. She was thin, with a straight back, stubborn and indifferent, just like she had left the Civil Affairs Bureau two years ago.
His eyes shrank slightly, his hand on his knee curled up, and the veins on the back of his hand popped up.
Alva hung up on surgery and had the wound treated.
As soon as the wound was treated, her phone rang.
It was Jackson’s call. Alva calmed down the pain and answered, “Jackson.”
“Alva, where are you now?”
“I learned embroidery from Mr. Callahan in the factory.”
“Are you still learning now?”
“Well, what’s wrong?”
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