Linda felt sorry for her, and she said gently, "Ms. Collins, perhaps someday, when the disappointment accumulates to a certain amount, you would no longer have feelings for him."
"No. I would have those feelings for him engraved in me," Catherine looked into space with her tearful eyes and said in a trembling voice. She couldn't help but feel heartbroken.
Ivan took a taxi and left.
With a frown, he looked at the scenery outside the window and looked a bit distant.
After a long while, he called someone. "I want you to get me a surveillance video."
He lowered his eyes. He had to find the answers to the questions in his mind.
If Jennifer didn't say those words today, he would never think of checking the full video.
He had been blinded by hatred.
In the ward.
After lying in bed for half an hour, Jennifer became much calmer.
Feeling better, she got out of bed.
When she opened the door, she saw two strange men in suit guarding there.
From the logo on their name plate, she knew they were sent by Ivan.
"Ms. Brooks." They greeted her respectfully.
"You are..."
"We are sent here by Mr. Marsh to protect you and to escort you home when you feel better."
Jennifer asked, "Where is he?"
"He has left," one of the two said.
Jennifer pursed her lips and looked impassive. She then walked out and the two men followed behind her.
The three took the elevator downstairs and no one spoke.
He left?
Was he angry at her?
As Jennifer walked out of the hall, a waft of breeze interrupted her thoughts. She sighed. Forget it, she had nothing to do with him anyway!
A bodyguard opened the car door for her and invited her in, "Ms. Brooks."
He then got into the driver's seat and started driving.
Another man asked, "Ms. Brooks, are we going to Emerald Bay?"
It wasn't appropriate, was it?
Where was he now?
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