"Now grandma has passed away, I am your family."
Jessica who had a sad look was moved by Lannan's words.
"Lannan, please do me a favor. Please go to the ward I stayed at before to take out a silver suitcase. I'll wait for you at the entrance of the hospital later."
"Okay, can you go out alone?"
"Sure."
After Jessica finished speaking, she sat up from the ground.
Then, she went out while Lannan went to the ward.
Lannan took the case and everything went smoothly.
A moment later, they met each other at the entrance of the hospital.
"Lannan, I can't stay in Birmingham anymore. Someone wants me to kill me, so I have to leave immediately. Please help me pray for my grandma."
Then, she took out a card from the case and stuffed it into Lannan's hand.
"Miss White, why do you give it to me?"
"Thanks to your care for such a long time. I don't know if I will have the chance to repay you in the future. Here are my savings. Take it first. The password is 123456."
"I can't take it. You need money. Just keep it with you."
"I've left enough money for myself," Jessica said.
Lannan finally took her card.
Then, she helped Jessica call a taxi.
The driver asked, "Miss, where are you going?"
"Train station."
...
The driver who was knocked unconscious by Jessica finally awoke. He looked around but failed to find Jessica.
Then, he turned on his phone and saw dozens of missed calls by the same person.
He immediately dialed back.
"Black Dog, why did you answer the phone until now? Where is the woman?" A roar came.
"B... Boss, she's gone."
"You can't even catch such a weak woman. Are you an idiot? Go and find her back. If you fail, don't see me again."
"Yes, boss."
Black Dog touched his head. He felt something sticky and greasy and smelled something like iron.
Only then did he realize that he was seriously injured. He didn't expect that the woman still had so much strength. He really underestimated her.
He must catch her again and take revenge.
Jessica arrived at the train station but she did not buy a ticket to another place.
Instead, she stayed in a hotel nearby.
The reason why she stayed close to the train station was that many people from various cities arrived and left every day, so it was not easy to have her whereabouts checked.
In addition, it was convenient to go to the train station and leave the city because of the short distance.
Jessica also knew that she had to find out why her child died as well as have herself recuperated.
She still had the ID card David had prepared for her before in her suitcase, which was written that she was not from Birmingham.
If someone really came here to check the ID card, the fake card could possibly fool them around.
When Jessica checked in, the receptionist heard her voice and felt she was a local, so she double-checked her ID card.
The most important thing was that the receptionist recognized her bad health condition which looked as if she was sick. As a result, she was afraid that letting her stay in the hotel may cause trouble.
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Jessica is quite pitiful even his husband disregarded her, i feel heartache for jessica ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜...