Jasmine is somewhat used to Pehry's shameless speech, but she is still very embarrassed to hear it
from Eason.
Her face flushes red rapidly. She doesn’t agree with Eason, "No, how could he have the time to think of
me..."
Jasmine only wanted to explain it. However, Pehry said after hearing this, "I have the time. No matter
how busy I am, no matter how many things I have to handle, as long as I am willing, I have more than
enough time to think of you."
Jasmine pulls a wry face when she hears his shameless words. "Can you stop talking nonsense?"
"I am not spouting nonsense. I am serious. It's just that you don't believe me." After Pehry finishes
speaking, he feels a little aggrieved for himself. "Eason knows that, other than you, I never send other
women to school or accompany them to go shopping. You don't know how lucky you are."
Eason is paying full attention to what they say. After all, he is the person who has been chauffeuring for
Pehry for so many years. So, he is speaking for him. "Yes, Miss Jasmine, other than you, Mr. Pehry
hasn’t brought any other girls into my car."
Although Jasmine does not believe Pehry, she believes what Eason has said.
Really?
He has never brought another girl into Eason's car. She is the first one. Is that so?
This thought flashes through Jasmine's mind, and she suddenly feels relieved. Even she does not
know why.
In the past few days that she has been with Pehry, she realizes that although he has many women
before, he still retains a purest heart. Otherwise, he would not have tormented her like a child in
different ways.
However, he is already in his thirties. Doesn’t he ever fall in love with anyone?
Is he particular over women? Or is he ignorant of how to get along with women?
Most likely, it is the former. After all, Pehry has always been very strict about everything, let alone his
love. Maybe he is even more rigorous than usual when it comes to finding his lover.
Thinking of this, she advises him, "You shouldn’t be like this."
Pehry seems to know what she is going to say next, and before she could say anything, he hurriedly
raises his hand and interrupts, "Come on, stop talking about me. I’ll feel better if you let me off."
Jasmine could only purse her lips and give up.
The car drives smoothly all the way. It is still early when it drives to the school gate. Jasmine asks
Eason to stop the car at an inconspicuous spot.
She takes her bag and says goodbye to Pehry, "I'm leaving."
"OK." Pehry replies in a low voice and asks, "Are you coming back to my house tomorrow?"
He looks like a child who is reluctantly bidding farewell to his friend at the entrance of the kindergarten.
But, Jasmine is not as childish as him. She shakes her head firmly and says, "I'm not going there."
Pehry’s wounds have already healed, so it is unnecessary for Jasmine to go there again.
Actually, he could take care of himself in these two days. However, she felt a little guilty and worried, so
she came to take care of him.
Now that he has recovered, there is no need for her to stay with him.
Pehry does not think so. He has been accustomed to see her every day as soon as he opens the door
or gets home from work. Suddenly, he has to return to his lonely life as a single man.
He isn't used to it. He even feels very miserable at the thought of it.
"You're too heartless." Pehry deliberately exaggerates to embarrass her.
Jasmine doesn't care about his nonsense. "I have to go. Be careful on your way to the company."
Pehry does not continue to block her, his gaze fixed on her as she carries her small schoolbag, pulls
open the car door and walks out.
Jasmine has walked away, but Pehry can't take his eyes off her. Seeing this, Eason smiles mockingly
and says, "Mr. Pehry, Miss Jasmine has already walked away. Let's go as well."
"Yes." Hearing this, Pehry turns around and sits up straight. He takes out his phone from his pocket
and stares at the data.
Eason starts the car again. Just as the four tires are spinning slowly and accelerating bit by bit, he
brakes sharply. The car suddenly stops and shakes.
Pehry is sitting in the back and is shocked by the sudden situation. If it weren't for his seat belt, he
would have been thrown under his seat by now.
He frowns and looks at Eason, "What's going on?"
Eason has been driving for him so many years. He is a skilled driver and never has any accident.
Eason is not calm either. He looks at the girl running in the rearview mirror and says, "Mr. Pehry, Miss
Jasmine is chasing after the car!"
Chasing after the car?
Jasmine is chasing after his car?
Pehry lazily turns around to take a look. He thinks that Eason must mistake someone else for Jasmine,
but when he sees a familiar and petite figure, he freezes for a moment.
Is it really her?
Why does she chase after the car? If Eason hadn't said that, he wouldn't have seen her at all.
Just as Pehry is deep in thought, the petite girl in the mirror no longer runs. She is leaning her hands
on her knees, lowering her head and panting heavily.
Pehry immediately instructs Eason, "Back up."
"Yes!"
So the Bentley stops beside her again on the exceptionally narrow path.
Jasmine immediately goes over to grab the window and looks up with tears all over her face. Without
waiting for him to say a word, she hurriedly says, "Pehry, send me to the hospital."
Seeing this, Pehry thinks that she is not feeling well. He swallows the smile on his face and says,
"What's wrong with you?"
As he speaks, the central lock of the car has already fallen down. Jasmine gets in the car once again,
and her tension could finally get relaxed. She isn't so anxious.
Jasmine shakes her head with red eyes. "It's not me, it's my father. My father has suffered from a
sudden cerebral hemorrhage and is hospitalized."
Pehry knits his eyebrows. No wonder she is so anxious. It turns out that something has happened to
her family.
"Which hospital is it?"
"First People's Hospital."
Looking at her almost pale face, Pehry raises his hand to hold her little hands that are intertwined at a
loss. "Don't be afraid, we'll be here in a moment. I'll talk to the director of the hospital now. Your father
will be fine."
Although he doesn't know her father’s condition, Pehry still wants to comfort her.
After saying that, he calls the director of the First People's Hospital.
Not long after the phone rings, someone picks it up. "Hello, Mr. Pehry. Oh, long time no see. You
actually have time to call me."
Pehry doesn't try to beat around the bush and says, "My friend's father needs a bed and surgery.
Please arrange it for him."
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