Jazz shrugged his shoulders. "It's just a trivial thing. Why are you so angry?"
"You!" Essa felt that Jazz was indeed shameless.
"A dignified policewoman becomes a breast model. The news must be eyecatching.”
Gritting her teeth, Essa just wanted to ignore him. "Please stop talking nonsense! Don't defame me and tarnish my reputation casually!"
Jazz couldn't help chuckling. Revolving the key ring and making a crisp sound, he blinked his eyes and said, "Okay, you're innocent. Then you swear to God now that you have never applied for a breast model, or you'll be punished."
His words silenced Essa. She stared at him, without uttering a word.
"It's quieter now. You don't know what to say, right?"
"Okay, it's my fault. I shouldn't have argued with you. You're right, okay?" Essa gave in, as she felt it not embarrassing to yield in sometimes.
Jazz raised his eyebrows. He stepped forward and knocked on the car window. "
Sit in the front. Do you regard me as your driver?"
Gritting her teeth, Essa reluctantly went to sit on the front passenger's seat and fastened her seat belt.
Along the way, the two didn't talk. It was so quiet that only the sound of their breathing. When they arrived at the hospital, Essa got out of the car and went directly to Winston's ward while Jazz started his car to pick up Charlotte.
In the evening, Declan also came to the hospital, with a gift in his hand. Essa walked towards him with a smile. She was happy.
After taking the gift, Essa peeled an apple for him. Declan was playing with Winston when the doctor came in, who hurried Essa to pay the medical expenses.
Essa felt a little embarrassed, as she almost had no money for the medical expenses.
Though the doctor understood Essa, he had to fulfill his duty. "I also want to give you more time. But the hospital has its own rules. Please pay the expenses as soon as possible. And the later treatment of the patient is also very important, and so is the money. It's better for you to pay the expenses at one time. It is estimated that what is needed is no less than half a million."
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