Hearing this, Raya stopped and ran to the two men, stretching her neck to look at James's pant legs.
If she hadn't been so scared of him in her heart, she would have lift his pant for a look.
But Angela didn't even stop for a moment. She walked towards where the car was parked by herself, indifferent to what was happening behind her.
James looked at Angela's back, frowned slightly, and said.
"It's OK."
Sean followed his line of sight and raised his eyebrows. He caught up with Angela and stopped her, "Miss Angela, I have to take Raya home and then go to the office to take care of some business matter, so I really don't have time to take James to the hospital.
How about you accompanying him to the hospital?"
"I just heard James said he is okay." Angela said faintly.
Sean crossed over to her and looked at James, coughing slightly, "James, your wound is bleeding again. You'd better go to the hospital immediately to prevent it getting worse, don't you think so?"
James paused, and swept a glance at Angela, who was not far away, "OK."
"Sorry, I have to get up early for my work tomorrow, and I don't have time either, bye."
When Angela finished, she didn't give Sean a chance to say anything and stepped into a taxi.
After she closed the car door, Raya flew around to the other side and got into the car, then she lowered the window and cheerfully said to Sean, "Master, you're so busy, so I'll just take a taxi with Angela!"
Then, in a small and timid voice, she said to James, "See you later, Mr. James."
James did not make a sound, his gaze obscured as he looked at Angela’s side face in the car. He pursed his lips tightly, and something vaguely was tumbling at the bottom of his eyes.
Angela was sitting in the car, and even when she felt his sight, she didn't turn her head to look at him, or say anything to him.
"Miss Raya, where are you going?" She turned her head to look at Raya beside her, and asked.
Raya said in a hurry, "City Hall, I'm getting off at that bus stop at City Hall ......!"
"Excuse me, please go to the city hall first, then to the Dream Club."
Angela sidled over to Raya and raised the window on beside her.
The driver quickly started the car and disappeared at the first intersection.
Only after the taxi disappeared from sight did James withdraw his gaze, his right hand hanging on the side of his suit pants, his index finger subconsciously snapping against his body.
Sean stretched his arms, pushed his glasses and asked him, “Are we still going to the hospital?"
James walked towards the car, and Sean was left behind alone, "A little blood is no big deal."
“Since you said so, don’t blame me for not being kind to you."
Sean took a few steps to catch up with him and put his hand on his shoulder, "James, let’s continue our previous conversation. As a lawyer, I have the purest spirit of searching for the truth."
The two had talked earlier about the reason for James and Angela's breaking up, but it turned out that before he could hear the answer, Raya rushed in.
James walked over to the Mercedes, frowned, and told him, "Open the door."
Sean took the car keys and opened the door and got into the driver's seat, while James went around to the other side and sat in the passenger seat.
"James, what the hell happened to you two years ago with Angela?
If you don't talk to me, I will be scratching my head all day thinking about it."
Instead of rushing to drive, Sean inclined his head and asked.
James's handsome face was slightly sunken with the colorful lights from outside pouring in. The interior light of the car was off, and it was impossible for Sean to see his expression clearly.
Due to their friendship for so many years, Sean did not to ask more questions. He pushed his glasses and said in a serious tone.
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