Chapter 29
“Everything’s okay. I don’t think James heard anything.”
Otherwise, Jameson would have given Gwenyth a lecture according to his temper.
Gwenyth was still a little scared. He hardly smiled and treated his own sister like one of his subordinates.
Every time she made a mistake, Jameson would not care about her pride and reprimanded her. No one could stop him.
Gwenyth felt guilty and a little embarrassed, so she mustered up her courage and said, “It’s fine if he hears it. I was telling the
truth
Calista did not speak much. As soon as Jameson arrived, her attention was entirely on Jameson, and her responses toward Gwenyth were perfunctory.
After Gwenyth finished speaking, Jameson led the doctor in.
le doctor examined Calista’s foot and concluded, “It seems there are no issues. After all, it’s a fracture. It’s normal to feel
when bones are reattached.”
Calista kept acting pitifully. “But, I’m afraid of pain.”
afraid of pain, she
out loud for fear of being complained
You should be careful and rest quietly for
Jameson thanked
when I’m not on duty. If you have any questions, you can come to me
entrepreneur, the doctor recognized Jameson.
because the doctor knew him that the former felt the patient in this ward was
deal with contracts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars
How
stiffened slightly, and she responded awkwardly.
say much and left
shifted his gaze to Calista.
I too petulant, James?
would deny
nodded that
please
expression suddenly
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