At this end, Max, who left the hospital, did not know that Jay had thought so much after he left.
He went back to the Pearson Family with mixed feelings and let the nurse leave after coercing her to become his informant.
The nurse cried and cried, her eyes were swollen like walnuts, and she made a strong gag, "I, can I not be this informant?"
Max shook his head quite honestly, "No."
"Max," Talia came over with her belly at this time, "Why are you being so mean."
Max immediately went forward to help her, his tone was full of anxiety and heartache, "What are you doing running here ah, also not careful stomach."
"I just went for a walk in the garden and saw the maids removing the interior of the car and realized that you brought back a little nurse, now did the talks fall apart?" Talia asked.
The details of what happened are generally known to Talia.
Seeing the nurse so sad and pitiful, I knew she must be reluctant and scared to death inside.
And with Max's cold face, the nurse only got more scared.
Helplessly, he stepped forward, "Leave it to me."
She'll take care of it.
Max then obediently retreated to the side.
Talia walked up to the nurse, her voice was incredibly gentle, "Don't be so scared, actually my fiancé is not a bad person, he just wants to help Jay, you can understand, right?"
The nurse nodded with a thick nasal tone, "I can understand that, but I'm just an ordinary person and really don't want to get involved in this ah."
This could be dead!
Talia shook her head, correcting her, "So you think, by letting you go now, you can stay out of it?"
Hearing this, the nurse froze, unable to even cry, "Isn't that so?"
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