She had mixed emotions at the thought of Spencer spending half any hour in the operation room. She guessed he must have donated with an irregular amount.
Spencer had been sitting with her the whole time before landing. He didn't rest and also didn't say a single word.
It was a grand beach villa with pleasant views.
Later that afternoon a black Volvo went into the yard and stopped in front of the villa.
Spencer got off the car after the driver opened the door. He then held Jennifer up and walked toward the living room.
Jennifer looked at his face in the darkness and felt his suppressed rage. What was he mad at?
"Mr. Lawrence." Tammy was happy to see him.
Spencer carried her straight upstairs through the living room. He walked into the master bedroom and the sensor light was automatically on.
He laid her gently on the bed, took her shoes off, and put her legs under the quilt. She then sat against the headboard after he tucked her in.
Jennifer raised her head at him, "Where am I?"
"At my house." He stood near the bed and looked down at her softly, "I give you one day to accept your new identity. I don't wanna hear his name or see anything about him at my house!"
Jennifer watched him walking away in frustration and distress.
His revenge against the Marsh family was on. And it seemed like the grudge he held was rather deep.
Outside the master bedroom, Spencer felt dizzy so he subconsciously held the wall to support himself.
He hadn't rested after donating that much blood.
He practically saved Ivan with his own life.
Spencer struggled walking downstairs with the help of the handrail. Tammy walked forward and asked worriedly, "Mr. Lawrence, are you alright? You look terrible."
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