As time passed, he could not guarantee that he would not fall in love with her at all.
Take just now for example, when her complexion turned pale after her blood was drawn. He felt his heart aching terribly for some reason, and it was the sort of pain that could make him lose his mind.
"Nothing,” he said, sounding a little irritated.
"It's getting late. You should go back and rest." His voice went back to sounding indifferent and withdrawn.
Angeline said, "I'll just take a look at what you need here and I'll ask the nurse to prepare it for you. I'll go back now."
She walked around in the ward before leaving reluctantly.
Not long after that, the nurse came to the ward and changed all the items on the chaperone bed according to Angelina's instructions.
The colorful sheets and duvet covers were now replaced with different shades of silver and grey.
Jay eyed the nurse suspiciously. "Did Ms. Severe ask you to change them?"
The nurse nodded. "Yes. Ms. Severe is worried that you can't sleep well because you may not like colorful things. She specifically asked us to change new ones for you."
When Jay’s gaze fell on the silver-gray quilt, he was perplexed. How did she read his mind? How did she know about his quirks?
Before the nurse left, she smiled and said to Jay," Sweet dreams."
Jay nodded mildly.
Angeline received a call from Grayson as soon as she left Grand Asia Medical Department. Grayson was speaking in an extremely solemn tone on the phone, hence Angeline said, "Let’s meet up and talk."
When Angeline rushed to Grand Asia, Grayson was already waiting for her at the president's office.
"Ms. Severe."
Grayson handed Angeline a card. When she took a look at the card, her pupils lit up abruptly. "Isn't this the bank card that Marilyn lost?"
Grayson nodded.
"Our men found it in a trash can on the street near Sunshine Court housing estate."
Angeline asked, "Did you catch the thief?"
Grayson shook his head. "The other party is really vigilant for some reason. As soon as our men
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