After cooking soup for Marilyn and Tiger, Jay quickly made his way to the hospital.
Angeline stood at the door of the hospital elevator with her arms crossed and watched with deep resentment in her eyes as Jay approached her.
She was completely wasted last night, but he had left her behind even when she was in such a wasted state.
In the middle of the night, Angeline had even bawled her eyes out because he was not there.
How indifferent was he to be so stingy that he could not even show her a tiny bit of concern and care?
Jay walked up to her, glanced at her with a mild gaze, and walked past her into the elevator.
The ice enveloping his entire being, as well as the distant look in his eyes, left Angeline puzzled.
Things were clearly looking better for them both, but how did it suddenly drop to a freezing point all of a sudden?
In the elevator, neither of them spoke a word. The air felt extremely stifling.
"Hey, don't you know how to greet your boss when you see her?" Angeline had no choice but to break the
silence first.
Jay wore an unsmiling face and darted her an ambiguous glance without saying a word.
"That was very ungentlemanly of you last night. How could you leave your drunk female boss alone at home? Not to mention a really beautiful female boss too. Weren't you worried at all that I'd be in danger?" Angeline questioned.
"I’d have been in greater danger if I stayed there with you," Jay said.
Angeline,
"Don’t you know that you get really wild when you’re drunk? You really need to stop drinking next time," he said coldly.
After giving her his two cents, he proceeded to put on his ever-unsmiling face and did not speak a word again.
"You're not... mad at me, are you?" Had she not known him so well, Angeline would never have guessed that this guy was actually sulking.
Back then, she took a picture with a girl with short hair and a gender-neutral appearance. She thought that he would be able to tell that it was a girl, yet who would have thought, as soon as he saw that photo, he started sulking right away.
He ignored her for three days.
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