Chapter 153
Chapter 153
Chapter 153 I’ll Be Back Soon, Abner He comforted himself almost rationally and unfeelingly, and quickly looked away. After Damara entered the hospital, she couldn’t hold on anymore and leaned against the wall beside her, gasping for breath. The medicine in the body was still causing trouble, but after being slapped on the cheek, there was a burning pain. Pain on one side and heat on the other, she just felt dizzy. Fortunately, a nurse passed by and helped her into the ward. Damara recalled the scene tonight and felt nauseous. And she really vomited it out, accepting the doctor’s arrangement with a pale face, infusion. But at this time, Kent also sent a text message, telling her not to forget to take Abner back. [ Damara, if you are married to Abner, you must send him to the Moore Group.] Damara guessed right away that the Moore Group needed Abner to sit in charge and dispel the rumors outside. After all, now that Moore Group has passed the second round of financing, the network will only become wider after that. And many people will give the Moore Group a shortcut for the sake of the marriage between the Moore Group and the Robinson Family. In 0.00% 12:13 M Chapter 153 I’ll Be Back Soon, Abner
40 Vouchers fact, it is to save face for Abner and the Robinson Family. But in this circle, everyone is not doing charity. If you give face, you have to return it. If the relationship between the Moore Group and the Robinson Family is not good, then the rewards given by the Moore Group must be very small, and no one will appreciate it. Therefore, the MooreContent rights by NôvelDr//ama.Org.
Group must prove that Abner cares about this marriage. In this way, those who have given face will continue to give face. Sitting alone in the hospital, Damara felt terribly cold inside. But Kent not only sent this message, but also sent another one. [Dad shouldn’t quarrel with you most of the time, but you have to believe that I’m all for your own good.] Slap and give a date, his usual routine. Damara twitched the corner of her mouth. But after her mother passed away, her father was in charge of everything. When she was a child, she also saw with her own eyes how hard it was for her father to make money. She couldn’t leave Kent alone, and Kent only had one year left. Thinking of this made Damara feel uncomfortable. She didn’t reply to this message and saw the last sentence from him. [If you have Abner as your support, the future will be easy, so even if I’m gone one day, you can feel at ease.] This sentence Damara had to reply. 28 72 12:13 Chapter 153 1 Be Back Soon, Abner 40 Vouchers [Dad, I understand, don’t say that again.] Because Kent’s days are numbered, Damara can’t see him saying such things. On such a hot and humid night, she stayed alone in the hospital, looking at the dark night outside the window, and listening to the occasional patient coughing in the corridor, she felt boundless loneliness and loneliness suddenly struck. She lowered her eyelashes, and a bitterness appeared in the corner of her mouth. The phone rang, and she thought it was from Kent again. She suppressed the turbulent emotions in her
heart, opened it, and it was Abner. [You don’t have to pay back the money.] His tone was cold, and he felt even colder through the screen. But Damara felt miraculously warm at the thought of this man saving her twice. [Thanks.] Abner looked at these two very official words, and wanted to ask her, how is it now? But as soon as his fingertip landed on the screen, he realized what he was doing. He froze for a moment, then threw the phone away, his brows furrowed. It was a bad start, and he repelled the feeling. Chapter 153 rl Be Back Soon, Abner 40 Vouchers The discarded cell phone rang, and seeing the flashing name on it, the rising emotions disappeared without a trace in an instant. “Joyce.” After pressing the answer button, he called out. A gentle female voice came from the phone, “Did I disturb your rest?” “No.” Abner never spoke much, and after these two words, there was silence. But Joyce was very good at finding topics, talked about what she had seen and heard during this period, and then smiled and threw out what she wanted to say most tonight. “I’ll be right back, Abner.”