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Predestined Marriage novel Chapter 1223

Jenny was looking at Stanley when he spoke, her gaze focused and gentle.

When she heard Stanley's last two sentences, tears were flashing in her eyes, with a trace of pity.

When a woman started to pity a man, it was the beginning of affection. But Jenny's pity for Stanley had started a long time ago.

The kids Lester had chosen to adopt were mostly from humble families, and Jenny was also one of them. But she felt sorry for a insightful man like Stanley.

Maybe it was destiny.

"I won't visit you often. Call me if you need anything."

Summer turned to look at Jenny again, "Or you can ask Jenny to call me."

Jenny froze for a short while before turning to Stanley.

Stanley moved his lips. "Alright."

"I'm leaving now." Summer stood up, her face cold.

Stanley turned to eye Jenny.

"Jenny, send Summer away for me."

He still called Summer by her first name, as if they were as close as before.

Summer was tender-hearted, but stubborn. She could forgive something, but not everything.

As expected, Jenny followed Stanley's order and walked Summer out.

Her injuries were less serious than Stanley's, but she was still a patient. And there were two bottles of medicine hanging on the mobile IV pole beside her.

Summer refused. "No need. You should have a good rest."

But Jenny insisted on walking Summer out with the mobile pole.

Unable to stop Jenny, Summer remained silent and headed straight out.

After leaving the ward, Summer quickened her pace.

Jenny sized Summer up and commented suddenly, "You're so beautiful."

"It sounds like praise." Summer raised her eyebrows, her face expressionless.

A smile touched Jenny's lips. "You look just like Mr. Emerson when you put on that face."

Summer had never had such a peaceful conversation with Jenny, so she found it interesting and started to talk with her seriously, "Sometimes husband and wife look alike."

"Here comes your elevator." Since Summer was standing behind her, Jenny glanced back and reminded her.

Summer paused for a few seconds before turning around and entering the elevator. Jenny stood where she was until the elevator door closed.

Staring at the decreasing number on the elevator, she recalled Summer's question.

"Then why did he call me and ask me to save him?"

Jenny had been with Stanley for so many years, so she naturally knew why Stanley called Summer.

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