Jay crumpled up the prescription. "It's of no concern." Angeline felt greatly relieved. "That’s good to hear." Jay brought Angeline to Zayne and persuaded him, saying, "If she doesn't want to take the medication, then it's up to her. Don't you think it’s more important to see her happy?"
Zayne dropped his head and sighed. "Emotions are the main cause of my sister's vision loss. If we can curb her anxiety and depression, then she might feel better quicker. But in the past few years, she has shed too many tears for my brother-in-law who died young, and that’s why..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Angeline pinched him hard, extremely displeased that he had just called Jay 'the brother-in-law who died young’.
Zayne changed the subject and said, "Thanks for taking her around. We'll be making a move now."
"Mm." Jay nodded.
Zayne held Angeline's arm and left.
When Jay watched the siblings leave, he could vaguely hear Zayne reprimanding Angeline, "I brought you to the hospital, but you refuse to follow the doctor’s advice. Don’t you think you're just wasting my time?"
Jay frowned.
He could not help but feel worried for Angeline. It must be hard for a soft girl like her to have a rough big brother like that, right?
After entering the elevator, Angeline cheered with great excitement. "Zayne! I hugged him just now and h e didn't push me away!"
Zayne put on a blank expression. "I saw it. He still treats you differently after all, huh? Not only did he allow you to embrace him, but he also looked especially perverted when he stared at you."
Angeline furrowed her brows. "Perverted? That’s obviously an adoring look, right?"
Zayne retorted, "Does that make any difference?
Whatever it is, the cheesy look in his eyes gave me goosebumps."
Angeline’s face broke out in a grin.
After watching Angeline entering the elevator, Jay lowered his head and stared at the prescription.
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