Grandma also felt the two people following behind her, listening to their conversation.
Then she replied, "Well, it is."
Jessica pushed the wheelchair and pressed her hands on grandma's shoulders, reminding her to remember what she had just said.
They walked all the way to a beverage shop in front of them.
In Williams Hospital, a special area was set up as a business district. There were many shops there to serve the patients in the hospital.
Grandma said, "I'm a little thirsty."
"Okay, let's go and have a drink."
Jessica pushed her grandma to the beverage shop, and she told Amy, "Please go and buy us two glasses of juice."
Amy nodded and went into the beverage shop.
Although there were fewer people in Williams Hospital than in the public hospitals, there was only one beverage shop in the hospital. Its business was booming.
There were many people in line ahead, so Amy had to follow behind the line.
At this moment, Annie's phone rang.
Annie was standing behind Jessica to answer the phone at first. But she didn't want to be heard by Jessica, she moved a few steps away.
Jessica saw that neither of the two people who were watching them was around, so she whispered to her grandma, "Didn't you see the person who gave you the ID last time?"
Jessica thought about it. Last time, she asked David to check her grandma's illness.
David also knew her number. If he couldn't contact her these days, he might send someone to the hospital to contact her grandma.
When Jessica came back, she only used her cell phone for a few days and the signal was completely blocked at home.
Later, as the wedding approached, Lambert put away her cell phone because it would cause radiation, which was not good for the baby.
She didn't know if the photos she gave David were useful.
However, she believed that no matter what happened David would contact her again.
Therefore, there was hope that if David sent someone to the hospital to find grandma, he would know her whereabouts.
Grandma shook her head.
Jessica immediately felt disappointed.
Perhaps David had been busy recently, so he didn't contact her.
Jessica said, "Grandma if someone came to ask my whereabouts, you just say that Lambert's mother and uncle played an important part in Oliver and his mother's car accident.''
As soon as she finished talking, Annie came back.
Fortunately, Jessica had fully conveyed the most important message to her grandma.
This was still the day after she met Lambert. She really felt suffocated and wanted to go out for a walk.
When she arrived at the door, she accidentally heard Lambert and Vicky talking. It was about the "Car accident."
Jessica knew that what they were talking about should be related to Oliver's car accident.
She hid by the wall, with her heart nervously beating.
If Lambert had known she had heard the conversation, she probably would be killed by him even if she was pregnant with his child.
However, it was impossible for her to pretend to not know about anything since she had heard it
Jessica had heard Oliver talking about his mother's accident. She had always felt sorry for Maggie.
If she could figure out the cause of the car accident, it would be fair for Maggie.
So, she took a huge risk and stood there listening to the corner. She basically grasped what Lambert and Vicky said.
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