Summer didn't want to let her down. Women shouldn't make things difficult for each other. Although Jenny worked for Stanley, to Summer, she was just a lovesick woman.
Summer changed the topic and asked Jenny, "When will you and Stanley leave?"
Speaking of this, Jenny's expression became serious. She looked at the time and said, "At nine o'clock. There are still twenty minutes left. At that time, you make some noise in the room to attract them over and then stall them, and I will take the opportunity to take Stanley away."
"Alright." Summer agreed.
Then Summer looked straight at Jenny, while Jenny also stared at her. She raised her eyebrows and said, "Are you ready to go?"
"The patrol outside is very tight. I'll leave when it is time." Jenny stood still at the corner.
Summer didn't say anything. She rolled the wheelchair to the counter, and then began to wash up.
Jenny stood in the corner and looked at Summer.
Jenny had grown up under Lester's training. She had undergone inhuman training since childhood and had stood out from all the other girls. Afterwards, she was assigned to Stanley by Lester.
Over the years, she had done a lot for Stanley. Clean or dirty, she had done them all.
And she had seen a lot of people. Men and women, young and old, exquisite and plain. However, it was rare to see a woman like Summer.
Such a beautiful woman, though looking weak and fragile, she was very tough inside. It was as if she could never be knocked down. She was much tougher than she looked like.
Summer knew Jenny had been staring at her. Summer could not figure out what she was thinking of.
Summer wasn't interested and wouldn't ask. Besides, Jenny probably wouldn't tell her even if she asked.
She and Jenny had barely known each other in the past, and they probably wouldn't interact much in the future.
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