Austin frowned. His indifferent eyes were sharp. His voice was clear and cold. "She bought the wrong medicine. If something goes wrong with her, should you take full responsibility?"
When the store manager heard the words, she turned and looked at the salesperson and pharmacist in the drugstore angrily, "Who gave this lady the wrong medicine?"
A female salesperson in drugstore uniforms stood up. She looked at the handsome and imposing man, and then at the store manager, "I didn't give her the wrong medicine. This lady did say that she needed contraceptives."
At this moment, Maisy just wanted to kill herself. She was so embarrassed. She just went out to buy contraceptives but could also cause a small storm.
She didn't want to others know, but now everyone in the drugstore knew that she had come to buy contraceptives.
She glared to Austin. What medicine she bought had nothing to do with him. Even if she bought the wrong medicine, it was none of his business.
Her voice was mixed with a hint of anger, "Sir, it is my business to buy the wrong medicine or what medicine I buy. It’s none of your business."
Then she looked at Hanna who stared at her suspiciously, and whispered, "Hanna, let's go."
Austin's deep and narrow eyes narrowed, staring at Maisy's slender back. The deep voice came out from his thin and sexy lips, "You have already taken the contraceptive pill."
Hearing that, Maisy's back stiffened. She was stunned for a while, and then she quickly pulled Hanna out of the drugstore.
What did he mean? Could it be that he had fed her the contraceptive pill after they had sex?
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