"Don’t hide it from , are you really okay? Not hurt at all? Any discomfort? Now that we’re already at the hospital, if you feel any discomfort, let it out, I’ll co with you for an examination," Jas Black sighed softly, reached out, and gently rubbed Jane Sampson’s head, very gently, "Don’t force yourself."
She knew that when the accident happened, she had thought about making a call to him just to let him know, but her mobile phone had been snatched away and broken, not that she hadn’t thought about telling him.
"I really am fine," Jane Sampson bounced around and spun in a circle in front of Jas Black, and after spinning, she still stood in front of him shaking her head, "Look, am I not really fine? But..."
Jane pointed towards the surgery room behind Jas, "Why did you just now towards that..."
Before Jane could finish, Jas spoke up.
"I mistook it, I thought..."
I thought it was you.
Nowadays, Jas Black didn’t even dare to say those words out loud.
He was afraid.
He really was afraid.
"No wonder," Jane Sampson suddenly realized.
No wonder he looked so, so sad just now, he thought she was dead.
"Don’t worry, I’m fine," Jane Sampson hugged Jas Black’s arm and smiling sweetly at him.
"Are the driver’s injuries severe?" Jas Black’s thumb gently pinched her palm while asking.
"The doctor said they looked quite severe, but actually, they’re all pretty mild." After speaking, Jane Sampson looked left and right and then tiptoed closer to Jas Black’s ear, whispering, "But the doctor said that the people who hit Chip went too far, so hehehe..."
Jas understood what the concealed laughter ant.
"What about the police?" Jas Black asked with extra concern, worried that those troublemakers were local brutes.
"The police officers said that they accept whatever is written on the injury report issued by the doctor, and the lawsuit will proceed accordingly," Jane Sampson laughed, "They are all good people."
Jas Black felt relieved at that.
Turning his head, Jas looked towards the shadow on the ground and called out to the owner of the shadow, "Lucy."
The next second, Lucy swiftly ca out from that office.
"I’ll take her back to the hotel first. If there’s anything you can’t handle here, give a call," Jas said.
"Alright, sure!" Lucy nodded subconsciously, and after watching that unfamiliar man walk away, laughing alongside a sunflower-like bright Jane Sampson, Lucy realized.
Hmm, she didn’t know that man’s phone number.
Hmm, she also didn’t know what kind of relationship that man had with her Jane.
Yet, she just let that man walk away with her Jane right under her eyes.
From leaving the hospital, to hailing a cab, then back to the hotel, Jas Black had one hand helping Jane Sampson with her luggage, and the other never let go of her small hand.
Upon returning to the room and watching Jane Sampson bounce around exploring the room’s environnt, Jas still felt like he couldn’t collect his senses.
A person so real standing in front of him, yet he still had this worriso delusion of dreaming.
"Jane Sampson," Jas called out to the woman who pulled back the window curtain and curiously looked outside the window.
"Hmm?" Jane Sampson returned a vague response.
"Co here," Jas said.
Jane Sampson’s toes curled in the carpet, and after hesitating for two seconds, she let go of the curtain and walked towards him.
Without him asking, she imdiately opened her arms and hugged him, tilting her head to rest on his chest, and crisply asked, "What’s up?"
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