Chapter 1866
Chapter 1866
What's more, the man's body was so solid that a big man like Quill bounced off it. Before he could figure out who that was, he cried out, "Ouch, who's that?"
Before the other party responded, Quill lifted his head and saw the person in front of him clearly. At that instant, he felt a chill running down his spine and thought that his career would end here. He asked, "Captain Hefner, how long have you been here?"
Quill remembered clearly that when he looked back at the door, Jefferson was not there nor anyone else was. How could Jefferson appear at the door in such a short time? Judging by the expression on his face, he should have heard the whole conversation.
Oh my God!
God bless him!
He could only pray that Jefferson didn't hear the conversation he had with Adrienne.
However, before Quill was done praying, he heard Jefferson's cold voice. "Quill, do you know what you are doing?"
Quill knew what he was referring to. He felt that he was in trouble. "Captain Hefner, I..."
Before he could finish his words, Jefferson interrupted him sharply, "Listen, remember to tell your subordinates that if there's anything, come straight to me. If anyone tries to go through Dr. Carter again, don't blame me for turning against them."
"Yes, yes, yes. I'll keep that in mind, Captain Hefner. I'll let them know right away," Quill wiped the cold sweat off his forehead and walked away in dejection. He thought to himself that it was a blessing that Jefferson did not fly into a rage. Otherwise, it would have been embarrassing.
Back to Jefferson and Adrienne.
Looking at the silly Adrienne, Jefferson questioned angrily, "Little Specky, it's obvious that you didn't want to do it. Was it that difficult for you to refuse them?"
"How do you know that it was difficult for me to do so?" In the past, Jefferson could always see through Adrienne's thoughts, but at that time, Adrienne didn't pay attention to it. She thought he would only notice when she was secretly cursing him in her heart, but never thought it was because Jefferson really knew her well.
Jefferson really wanted to pinch her cheeks. He scolded, "I knew you since you were born.
How can I not know everything that goes through your mind?"
Adrienne retorted, "I should thank you for helping me out then. By the way, do you want to go to the celebration party?"
"Celebration party?" Hearing this, Jefferson frowned and answered, "We took two days to solve such a small case. We even almost caught the wrong guy yet they want to hold a celebration party? Even if they weren't embarrassed, I would feel so." This is property © of NôvelDrama.Org.
"Captain Hefner, I know that you don't want to participate in such social activities, but you don't have to ridicule us like this. I'm not boasting but it's quite amazing for us to find the culprit in two days with so minimal evidence."
"Well..."
"Okay, okay. Save it. Let's not argue about this anymore." Adrienne grabbed the phone on the table and said, "If you're sure that you're not going, I'll let Quill know."
Jefferson held her hand and asked her to put down the phone, "Do you want me to go though?"
Adrienne replied seriously, "It all depends on you. If you want to go, then go. If you don't want to go, then don't. Don't force yourself."
Jefferson asked, "How are you going to explain it to Quill then?"
Adrienne responded, "I knew Quill since I joined the Paramount Criminal Police Team. He's nice and he takes care of me a lot. Although I feel bad rejecting him, I respect your decision."
"You really are an idiot!" Jefferson reached out his hand and poked Adrienne's forehead discontentedly. "You care too much about other people's feelings and end up troubling yourself."
"I don't feel troubled." Adrienne really didn't feel so. She was only worried that Jefferson would be put in a tough spot because of her. "I think it's more difficult for Quill to be stuck in between you and the other colleagues. After all, he's much older than you. You should go easy on him."
"Little Specky, you little idiot. You don't care about the people you should worry about, but you worry about the people you shouldn't be worrying about." Jefferson poked her forehead and warned her, "Listen here. I want you to know that you can do whatever you want out of work and you don't have to consider other people's feelings."
"Who doesn't want that? But how many people can really do it? Captain Hefner, it's considered a miracle in many people's eyes that you can live like this," Adrienne smiled helplessly. Most people had no choice. Not everyone could live as freely as Jefferson.
"I don't care about what other people are doing. I just want you to live freely," Jefferson argued.
Adrienne asked, "Me? I have too many things to worry about in this life. Let's see if I can do that in my next life."
Jefferson grabbed her wrist and held it tightly. "Little idiot, listen to me carefully. Even if the sky falls down, I'll hold it up for you. What else are you afraid of?"
Adrienne laughed and teased, "You are the one I'm afraid of."
Jefferson was speechless.
Adrienne added again, "My wrist hurts. Do you mind letting me go first?"
"Little idiot!" Jefferson loosened his grip but did not let go of her. "Just let loose and do whatever you want. If anyone is unhappy with you, tell me, and I'll deal with them."
"So you're telling me that whenever I get bullied, I should run to you to complain? Then you'll beat that person up? Do you think I'm still a child?" When she thought of her childhood, Adrienne's heart felt warm. Even the corners of her lips were raised unconsciously, which made Jefferson's heart ripple. He couldn't help but move forward and kiss her.
Adrienne was stunned at first but quickly reacted. She immediately pushed him away and took a few steps back. "We are at work. What are you doing? You should behave like a captain!"
Jefferson chuckled. "What's wrong with me kissing my wife?"
"I'm your wife at home, but I am just a pathologist here. We are partners at work so don't do anything out of the line, or..." Before she could finish her words, Jefferson sealed her lips once again, stopping her from saying a word.
His kiss was still as domineering and forceful as before. Adrienne had no chance to break free from it, let alone think about anything else. When he was done kissing her, he uttered, "Well, or what? Haven't you figured it out yet?"
Adrienne's mind went blank because of his kiss. She had forgotten what she wanted to say.
Just as Adrienne was trying to recall, Jefferson approached her again and pushed her to the corner of the office. Once again, he lowered his head and kissed her on her lips aggressively. "Baby, what
did you want to say? Have you recalled it?"