“Help you?” Yusef Penn looks at this person in his arms and sneers coldly, “Macy Downey, you are such a cheeky person.”
Yusef’s slender finger roughly wipes something away from Macy’s scraped lips, and then he coldly leaves, holding Macy in his arms.
…
It has been midnight when Macy comes to herself.
She turns over and sees Yusef walk out of the bathroom with a towel wrapping his lower part.
She is a bit shocked and there is an emotion churned up in her heart.
Seeing she being awake, this man doesn’t show any surprise but a poker face. His deep eyes are wreathed in the steam, which makes them deeper and more difficult to understand.
He glances at the bed and pours a glass of water. He takes it to the bed and gazes the woman on the bed coldly, “Macy Downey. It’s the second time that I saved you.”
The first person she sees is Yusef Penn, which gives her an unknown sense of security out of blue.
Macy unconsciously purses her dry lips upon seeing the glass in his hand. She tears her wound on the lip again accidentally.
She slightly inhales and brings back to herself, “Well, what happened to Manson Zach?”
It’s probably because Yusef didn’t expect her to ask about another man soon after she wakes up. He drops the glass in his hand and looks at her coldly, “He’s dead.”
“What?!”
Macy is a bit freaked out and she tries to get herself up but only to find out she doesn’t have enough energy. She struggles and falls back in the bed for several times. She speaks hastily, “The Downey’s can’t suffer another scandal. What on earth happened to Manson Zach?”
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