In the ward, a nurse was changing the medicine for Rowane. The patient was so beautiful that the nurse could not help glancing at her a few more times.
It was said that men were lecherous, but in fact, women were also the same. They could not help but want to take a few more looks at beautiful girls.
In novels, it was always described that because of how beautiful the female lead was, many people were envious of her. I always spurned the abnormal behavior of such people.
In real life, a lot of girls could not help but want to take a few more glances at those who were goodlooking when they met them. There was no way they would be so malicious.
That was why novels were not reliable!
Hearing movement, the nurse turned to look at me. She was stunned and asked tentatively, "Hello, are you Mrs. Roberts?"
I nodded and smiled, "Yes, I came to see Miss Zanes. Sorry to bother you."
"No, no. You're welcome, Mrs. Roberts!" After greeting me, the nurse kept the medicine and went
out.
Rowane was not asleep, so she naturally heard the conversation just now. She did not seem to want to see me.
Her expression was a little cold, and she said, "Miss Reid, what do you want from me?"
Knowing that she did not like me very much, I went straight to the point and asked, "Have you read the headlines today?"
She looked at me while pursing her lips. Her attitude was still cold, "I have!"
I nodded and found a seat to sit on. I looked at her complexion. Although the water in the swimming pool was cold, fortunately, she was given first aid in time. Moreover, she had been in the hospital for a day, so she was a lot better.
"Although I do not know what your purpose is, I can see that you at least admire Hendrix. In this case, do you know the impact of you forging such news about Roberts Group?" The possibility of her deliberately framing Roberts Group into a discussion was not high. At most, the purpose of her doing so was to deal with Eugene.
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