No one answered.
Jensen pushed the door open and went in. As soon as he entered the house, he saw Rosalie sitting on the sofa. When she saw Jensen, Rosalie looked up at him coldly and said, "What an unexpected guest. What made you come back so early in the morning?"
Hearing Rosalie's sarcastic remarks, Jensen went straight to Rosalie and sat down in front of her. He looked up at her and did not speak, but his gaze was very sharp.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Rosalie asked coldly.
"Mom, why did you forcibly discharge yourself from the hospital?" Jensen looked at Rosalie and asked, "Since you feel that there is nothing wrong with your body, why did you force yourself to be admitted and then discharged from the hospital?"
"What's wrong with discharging myself from the hospital?" Rosalie replied coldly. "If I'm willing, then I'll go. If I'm not willing, then I won't go. I didn't spend any of your money covering the medical expenses anyway."
"You're spending the medical insurance," Jensen replied. "If there is no special need, give it to those who do. After all, there are many serious patients. They need to be taken in by the hospital and treated."
"Jensen!" Rosalie shouted in a low voice with anger. "Did you come back to scold me? Did you come early in the morning to annoy me because you feel like I'm not annoyed enough?"
Rosalie had long prepared herself for this. She had said a lot to Alice the day before, and all of them weren't nice. It had to be because of that woman's complaint for Jensen to return so early in the morning.
Rosalie analyzed the situation in her heart. She also felt that Alice must have said something behind her back. Otherwise, Jensen wouldn't have come looking for her at such a time and started finding fault with her as soon as he entered the house.
"Why did you come back? Tell me your purpose now," Rosalie stated impatiently, "I don't have time to chat with you here."
Jensen did not hurry to speak, but instead calmly looked at Rosalie. His brows were raised and it could be seen that he was not very happy.
"Why aren't you speaking?" Rosalie grew even more anxious.
"Mom, then tell me what do you want me to say?" Jensen asked blandly.
"I hope that you can say something nice, at least, not something that makes my blood pressure soar," Rosalie replied coldly, "If you can't say that, then just leave."
An order to leave!
Rosalie had actually ordered him to leave.
Jensen raised the corner of his mouth and smiled wryly. There was a touch of sarcasm in the corners of his lips.
"What are you laughing at?" Rosalie was annoyed by the mockery at the corner of his lips. "Don't give me sarcastic remarks, just say it directly."
"I have nothing to say to you since a long time ago," Jensen answered calmly.
"You!" Rosalie was about to lose her temper, but she managed to control herself. Her thin brows furrowed and she looked at Jensen calmly.
Although the conversation between mother and son seemed calm, it was turbulent inside.
Rosalie smiled coldly. "Don't talk nonsense. Hurry up and tell me why you're here. I don't have time to waste with you."
"Okay!" Jensen calmed down and started, "Mom, I want to know why you went to Hart Villa District after you forced yourself to discharge from the hospital yesterday?"
"I went to take a look!" Rosalie's heart skipped a beat. It seemed like Jensen already knew what was going on, so he came early in the morning to question her.
"Then you saw my girlfriend. Are you satisfied with her?" Jensen asked quietly. "She is my girlfriend. In this life, I may not be tempted by other women. She's the one."
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