Chapter 34
Chapter 34
Viona walked into the office with a cup of hot chocolate and saw Bowen squatting beside Jolene, with his hand on Jolene’s belly.
The current Bowen was a total stranger to Viona’s perspective.
The way he looked at Jolene could even be described as gentle.
Viona paused for a moment, then went over with the chocolate.
“Bowen, hot chocolate.”
Bowen took the cup and said to Jolene,
“Drink something hot.”
Jolene didn’t want to drink it, but Viona stood aside. She didn’t dare to argue with Bowen.
She supported the sofa to get up, took the hot chocolate, pretended to be relaxed and said, “I was fine, I had been. feeling a little sick just now, but now I’m fine.” She quickly sat up from the sofa.
“I’m fine, so I’ll go first.”
“Are you sure…” Bowen looked at her.
“I was wonderful.” Jolene smiled heartlessly, “Thank you, Mr. Evert. After all, you were my old employer, and there was still a human touch. Next time I ask for food, I will come to your door. Just remember to give me a meal.”
Jolene smiled and nodded to Viona, then hurried out of the office.
Joyce and the others swarmed over, “Miss Marsh, did you find it? Did you find it?”
“I found it.” Jolene nodded, “I marked all the materials and put them in the reference room.
Don’t misplace them next time.
“Okay, Miss Marsh, you look so weak.”
“It’s okay.” “By the way, Miss Marsh, the Dutch will come tomorrow, and you were the one who received them last time. The Dutch are very picky about where to book a hotel or a restaurant. …‘
“I’ll send you the hotel and restaurant names later.” Jolene couldn’t bear it any longer and strolled while leaning on the wall, “Actually, I have written all these in my work records. When you are free, go and search.”
“Miss Marsh, we really can’t do without you. “Flora and the others sent her to the elevator door, “It has been a mess for the past few days, and we won’t be qualified for your position unless we recruit again.”
“Then, then hire a new one. Jolene walked into the elevator and waved to them, “Call me if you have anything to do.”
The elevator door closed, and she leaned against the elevator wall. Her colic was like a snake, coiling and winding in her lower abdomen, struggling endlessly.
The elevator arrived at the underground parking lot on the first floor, and she clutched her stomach and strolled towards the car.Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
At that time, a text message came from her mobile phone. She took it out to check, and a bill arrived, 1.8 million.
Jolene didn’t expect the money to arrive so quickly, which solved Jolene’s urgent need.
With trembling hands, she sent two words to Flora, “Thank you.”
Initially, she wanted to invite her to dinner another day, but now the pain was unbearable. Jolene finally found the car, opened the door, and climbed up. Jolene had exhausted all her strength.
She fell into the car without moving for a long time and didn’t even have the strength to start the vehicle.
She lay there with her eyes half closed, thinking it was impossible to call a substitute driver.
Suddenly, Jolene’s car door was pulled open.
She looked back and saw Bowen standing outside the car door.
“How did you drive like this?” He bent down, carried Jolene to the back seat, let her lie on it, and then sat in the car,
“Shall we go to the hospital?”
Jolene shook her head, “No, just go home and lie down.
“Well.” He started the car, “Lie down inside, don’t fall off.” Jolene originally wanted to ask about Viona. Did Bowen leave Viona alone in his office?
It didn’t seem right to do that.
She was an ordinary girl who no longer wanted to make enemies and was a wealthy daughter like Viona.
She couldn’t afford to offend.