Chapter 775
Chapter 775
“Didn’t you bring up the topic?” Conrad had an indifferent expression. “Where did you find the
shamelessness to put the me on me?”
“Alright, Conrad, shut up!” Fia could not continue watching. Although her husband usually spoke little,
he was quite good at roasting people. She was afraid that he would make Kent so angry that Kent
might not be able to hold the steering wheel well and cause an ident.
“Got it, Fia.” Conrad’s tone became gentle.
Kent snorted. “Putting on an act. Jason is not like you, so fake, with double standards!”
“Are you saying that Jason is like a centralized air conditioner? And treats everyone with gentleness
and affection?” When Conrad didn’t speak, he didn’t speak, but when he spoke, he could really anger
one to death.
Kent couldn’t help but hit the brakes and re at Conrad, dumbfounded.
It was like he had just learned something new!
The Conrad he heard of and the one he was interacting with was just too different!
“Don’t you know how to drive? Doctor Sally is waiting to get to the hospital.” Conrad’s gaze showed
some disdain as he asked faintly, “If you don’t know how to drive, why don’t we change ces and I’ll
drive?” “No need!” Kent started to drive again, not daring to provoke Conrad again.
After a little more than ten minutes, the car stopped at Gryphonheart Hospital’s entrance.Content ? N?velDrama.Org 2024.
Sally looked at people who were walking in and out of the hospital entrance and was a little afraid of
being recognized by someone.
Fia noticed and immediately used Kent’s suit to cover her head.
“Sally, I’ll hug you when you get out of the car. We’ll enter from some ce with fewer people.”
“Alright.” Sally got out of the car with her head lowered all the time. Fia held her hand with one hand
and wrapped the other around her waist to hug her.
Conrad walked behind, looking at Fia acting like a knowing sister, he felt his heart soften.
The littless was kind and meticulous. She should also be very well versed when taking care of
children in the future.
Kent ran to the front to make a way, preventing people from knocking into Sally and .
The four of them got into an elevator and arrived at the outpatient department. The outpatient
department was on the same floor as the dermatology department.
Fia held Sally as they exited the elevator and a person came walking over at a fast speed.
“Fia, are you alright?”
Fia met Jason’s concerned gaze. “I’m fine. Sally got hurt.”
Jason nodded and looked at Sally who had a suit covering her head.
“I called Kent. He asked me to wait for you all at the hospital, so I didn’t go over to the restaurant.” He
looked at Sally as he exined.
Sally nodded stiffly, pulled on the suit over her head to cover her face, and turned sideways to walk into
the doctor’s office.
Fia was stunned, feeling something was off with Sally.
She wanted to follow, but Conrad hugged her and did not allow her to move.
“Don’t worry, the doctor will help her with her wounds.”
Kent immediately said, “That’s right. You won’t be able to help even if you enter. Just let Jason go in.
He’s a doctor and is more reliable!” As he spoke he pushed Jason to follow along.
Jason frowned, wanting to push Kent aside.
Kent whispered in his ear, “Are you stupid? The moment you saw Fia, you asked if she was alright! You
directly ignored Sally, who was by her side. What do you want Sally to think?”
Jason went silent, no longer rejecting Kent pushing him along.
“Also, didn’t I tell you that Fia was fine when I called? She was protected very well by her husband! The
one who was injured and shocked was Sally. Why did you still ask questions like that just now?”
Jason frowned. “Although cruel, it would be able to make her cut her losses in time.”
“What nonsense are you talking about?” Kent was speechless. “Don’t you think that the one who
should cut losses in time is you?”
Jason grabbed Kent’s wrist. “Enter the office with me!”
“No, what would I do inside? I’m not a doctor. I can’t help.” Kent did not want Sally to think that he was
impulsive and did not know how to be restrained.
Jason did not give him the chance to run away, dragging him into the outpatient doctor’s office together.
In the office.
Sally held Kent’s suit in her hand, and sat down with a dull gaze
Her colleague, Doctor Lawrence, looked at her face and asked worriedly, “Did you meet bad people?
Do you need me to lodge a police report?”