Seeing her mother was firm, Jean replied, "You can go to my place and have a rest."
"Don't worry about me. I have the key to your house. I can go there myself." Then her mother hung up the phone.
Jean felt extremely depressed. How could she have any mood for work?
As a professional psychologist, Jean had analyzed her father's personality.
From a father's point of view, he might love his daughter, but he was more of a selfish man. Most men had a common problem - they had a strong sense of control. He hoped that everyone would listen to him. If there existed different opinions, then the other party would be wrong.
Jean's father had asked Jean to break up with Arthur as soon as possible on the phone, probably because Jean had refused Mario whom her father chose for her. Jean's father was not reconciled and was unhappy.
Since her mind wasn't on the job, Jean remembered what Arthur had said before. Arthur let her go to see him if she had time.
Jean didn't know what was wrong with her. She had always been rational, but this time she packed up and left on impulse. Of course, she was still rational. She took her computer with her to work at any time.
Arthur had bought a private hospital in Zoshalor and planned to expand it as a base, so he was working in this private hospital now.
Jean arrived at the gate of the hospital and called Arthur, who then answered the phone immediately.
"Are you busy now?" asked Jean.
"I'm fine. What's wrong?" Jean seldom called him, so even if Arthur was busy, he wouldn't tell Jean.
"Can you come out and pick me up? I don't know which floor you work on."
"I'll be right there," Arthur was overjoyed. He didn't expect that Jean would really come voluntarily. After a meeting, Arthur immediately stood up and walked out of the meeting room, which confused others.
Arthur was very serious about his work, and the atmosphere of the meeting just now was a little unpleasant. A department leader made a mistake during his report, which made Arthur very dissatisfied. Therefore, Arthur kept a straight face all the time.
However, they all saw the smile on Arthur's face, which was completely different from that on his cold face. The senior manager who made mistakes couldn't help but breathe a long sigh of relief.
They didn't know who the person that could defeat Arthur was. But what was important was that the person could save his life.
After meeting her in the parking lot, Arthur held her in his arms and asked in disbelief, "Why are you here all of a sudden?"
"Didn't you say that you wanted me to see you?" Considering that there were people coming and going around, Jean took his hand off her waist.
"What happened?" asked Arthur, looking down at her.
Jean had never been obedient. If she could have listened to him whatever he said, there wouldn't be so many obstacles between them.
"Nothing." As she said, she waved her handbag at him. "I also brought a computer to work. I'm not just here to play with you."
"Okay," Arthur hugged her again with a smile in his eyes. "Anyway, I'm happy that you can come to me."
After that, Jean was taken to his own office. She urged him, "Go ahead with your work. I'll wait for you here."
Although he was reluctant to leave, Arthur had to go to work because there were still a lot of people waiting for him in the meeting room.
In the second half of the meeting, Arthur's mood was much better, which made others very curious. Who on earth did he meet just now? But they guessed that the person might be a woman.
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