However, Jenny didn't share the same sentiments. She complained, "It mustn't leave a scar. It would look horrible on me."
She had to be perfect from head to toe. If not, Joe would look at her in disdain.
Since Jenny wasn't receptive to his advice, the doctor left after explaining her condition.
Jenny felt as though he'd wronged her. The doctors here had a horrible attitude. How could they be so impatient? Was it appropriate to dismiss her worries just like that?
She called Joe, wanting to complain. However, he didn't pick up. Thus, Jenny resigned herself to calling Paul.
"Is Joe busy? Mr. Ziegler, I've been drifting in and out of consciousness at the hospital for the past few days. Thus, I haven't seen Joe. I'm feeling much better today. Could you ask Joe to come to the hospital after work?" Jenny pleaded weakly.
Paul replied, "Mr. Martin is extremely busy. He doesn't have time to make a trip to the hospital. Ms. Scott, could you speak in a normal tone? You're creeping me out."
She should've spoken plainly. Pretending to be weak by speaking with vocal fry made goosebumps rise all over Paul.
Perhaps Paul was too unfeeling. He knew nothing about how to comfort a woman. Even hearing her talk like that annoyed him.
The color drained from Jenny's face. She said, "M-Mr. Ziegler, you've always harbored a dislike toward me. I get the feeling that you don't like it when Joe sees me. I don't understand. Have I done something to warrant such loathing from you?"
The most important issue was that Paul always treated Skylar respectfully. He never brushed her off. It made Jenny look very bad when compared.
"Ms. Scott, don't put on an innocent act. You know whether you've done anything wrong. Mr. Martin has paid your medical fee. You're on your own now, so you better watch it."
Clearly, he didn't want to speak to Jenny more than he needed to.
Jenny felt like she'd been wronged by Paul. She was intent on believing Joe had to be concerned over her because of the serious car accident she'd been in.
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The readers' comments on the novel: My Flash Romance With the Richest Mogul
Is the author going to finally portray Skylark as a brave woman who can argue and communicate like a normal person in this real world? Hoping so.......
I don't like this story portraying Skylark's personality as too weak, too naive, Can't even defend herself Like accepting every humiliation from Vera's schemes and injustice without saying anything or doing anything. I wonder who is the protagonist in this novel, Vera or Skylark....