Chapter 57 - Why Should She Leave?

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"Jen, slow down."

Rosé couldn't keep up with her speed and rushed to follow her downstairs. "Don't walk that fast. Not that they will follow us."

Jennie stopped in her tracks.

Why did she leave?

Why should she leave?

Why should she avoid them?

However, when she was about to turn around and walk back, Jennie suddenly stopped.

No, she did not have much self-control over herself. If she sat near them and watched these two lovebirds, no matter how open-minded she was, she would still be so angry until she would vomit blood.

To prevent the wound in her heart from getting worse, she better leave.

As she thought about it, Jennie continued walking towards the door. Rosé was stunned by her actions, so she quickly chased after her again. "Jen, the Vice President had a very close relationship with you, right? I can tell from his eyes that he and you--"

"Rosé, I know you want to protect me, but you have to be careful when arguing with people like them." Jennie interrupted her and changed the topic.

Rosé was taken aback. "That woman from before had a good background?"

"No matter what her identity is, you should always pay attention to one thing in the future. Never offended people like her. You are still young and you still have a long way to go.

Rosé's face darkened. "Jen, you are only two years older than me, okay ..."

"Having experienced it by myself, I couldn't help but remind you." Jennei innocently blinked her eyes as if her previous unhappiness had been forgotten. She held Rosé's hand and said, "Let's go. I will treat you to eat elsewhere. You can treat me to this Western cuisine another day."

They both laughed as they walked out of the restaurant's revolving door.

Not far ahead, Diana was walking towards them, holding onto Lisa's arm.

Jennie raised her head and looked at them. She was shocked for a moment before grabbing Rosé's arm and quickly pulled her to the left of the marble staircase.

Rosé didn't expect her suddenly pulling her arm.

"Ah!" she cried in pain.

"What's wrong?"

"My legs seem to be sprained." Rosé lowered her head in pain. Jennie squatted with anxiety. "I wasn't paying attention just now. My heels got stuck on the stairs."

"How is it? Does it hurt? Do you need to go to the hospital? " Jennie didn't care about her surrounding as she squatted to caress her ankle. In a tone of apology, she said, "Sorry, I did not pay attention when I pulled you."

"It's nothing! My ankle is just slightly dislocated!" Rosé smiled and wanted to stand up. However, as soon as she stood up, she screamed in pain and fell back down the stairs. Her face was also pale.

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