Chapter 174 - What A Coincidence

131 2 0
                                    

On the way back, because there was a bus on the way, Jennie didn't bother to call for a taxi.

Sitting at the back of the bus with her forehead against the window, looking at the street scenery as she passed by, she unknowingly had passed the bus stop. Only when the radio in the bus announced that it was the last stop, Jennie suddenly raised her head and looked around.

"Miss, this is the last stop." Jennie was the only one left on the bus. The driver kindly turned around and called to her.

She got off the bus and glanced at the Jung Group's building and was about to turn around to call a taxi, when she suddenly felt a dull pain in her head. The feeling of the world spinning assaulted her. She lost her balance and quickly leaned against the station sign.

Jennie should listen to the doctor and try her best not to come out before the wound heals completely. But it was too late to regret now. She painfully rubbed her forehead, waiting for the headache to pass.

The cold wind at the beginning of winter blew around her, causing her to shiver uncontrollably.

"Jennie Kim?"

A familiar voice was heard not far away. The moment Jennie heard the voice, she didn't even need to open her eyes to know who it was.

Jennie put down her hand on her forehead and slowly opened her eyes. She forced herself to pretend that nothing had happened, but she could only remain leaning on the signboard. She turned around and looked coldly at Kai, who was walking towards her.

"Vice President Kai, what a coincidence." Jennie smiled, but the smile did not reach her eyes.

"I heard you got hurt a while ago." Kai walked closer to her and saw that her face was pale to the point of being scary. He also noticed that she seemed to be leaning on the wall weakly and instinctively reached out his hand to help her. "Why are you here? Your face is so pale. What's wrong with you? What happened?"

The moment his hand touched her, she subconsciously moved away.

"I have no other intentions. If you are not well, I will send you to the hospital." Kai was wearing a neat suit, and the badge on his chest represented that he had been promoted to general manager. He grabbed her arm and made a gesture to help her up.

"I'm fine." Jennie took a step to the side, but her headache was getting worse. "Please let go!"

"I know you don't want to see me, I mean no harm. How about this, I'll drive you to the hospital. As long as you get to the hospital, I'll leave immediately!" With that, he grabbed her arm again and pulled her away from the signboard.

"I don't need you to care about me!" Jennie shook his hand, but she was still weak and suddenly fell to the ground under a stop sign.

Kai wanted to help her, but she looked at him coldly. He did not touch her again.

"You look terrible." Kai frowned. The worry in his eyes was obvious, but he also knew her personality and didn't dare to touch her again.

"This is my own problem. You have no right to know or worry about me." Jennie didn't even look at him, but she knew that with her current condition, she probably wouldn't be able to go back. It was already evening, and Lisa should have already gotten off work.

Jennie took her phone from her bag and called him. The call went through, but no one answered for a long time.

"A man you can't even see through, you dare give your heart to him? Jennie, you're too blind!"

GD's sarcastic voice entered her ears. Jennie put down her phone and raised her hand to hold the pillar next to her. She stood up slowly, not even bothering to look at Kai, who hadn't left.

My Little Sweet Wife 1Where stories live. Discover now