"Alright. I still have something to settle here. I'm going to hang up now."
Jessica was not in a good mood.
"Which road are you on?" Forrest suddenly asked.
"Western Road..."
"I'm coming."
The man’s indifferent voice sounded.
Jessica, who was holding an umbrella by the roadside, was stunned. However, she was soon startled by a man yelling beside her.
"Why does a woman like you who drives a Bentley have to sink to my level? Mine is just a Santana. Look how much damage you've caused to my car. Considering how
heavy the rain is, you can compensate me for 20 thousand dollars, and I won't look into it anymore. Let's not waste each other's time."
It was the young man involved in the car accident tonight. His neck was tattooed, his hair was blonde, and he was chewing some nuts.
"I've called the traffic police." As the rain was getting heavy, Jessica did not feel like discussing it with him anymore. Hence, she opened the door of her car to get in.
"Hey. How dare you?” The young man pulled her impatiently. "It’s so late now. God knows how long it'll take for the police to arrive. I’m in a rush to have supper. That amount of money is just chicken feed for you anyway. What's more, you're at fault for driving too fast. Look, my car was rear-ended."
"My driving was perfectly fine. It was you who suddenly overtook me. I'm innocent.”
Jessica said nonchalantly, “Let’s stop arguing. We should wait for the police to come over and handle this."
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