After Angeline put Jay into the wheelchair, she then proudly said, "Sir Ares, I don't have any other merits, but I have great strength. It's the most suitable to take care of people with mobility impairments like you."
Jay and Grayson were shocked by Angeline's strength.
If it were large and tall girls who were this powerful, they might not be so surprised.
Yet, Angeline looked really thin. She was an exquisite, delicate, and stunning beauty-The kind of greenhouse flower that drew a circle of admirers around it.
However, She was able to pick up Jay all by herself. The scene was simply too discordant.
Astonishment flashed in Jay's eyes. It was fleeting, and his face was soon restored to its cold and numb expression.
"Well, you're pretty strong," he praised insincerely.
Angeline whispered, "Sir Ares, it's not that I'm strong, but that you're too thin."
Jay's lips twitched violently.
Was she poking at him for being too thin?
Grayson was afraid that the two would quarrel with one another and hurriedly mediated the situation. "M
r. Ares, let's go. The car is still waiting outside."
Jay nodded.
Angeline pushed Jay to the gates of the hospital.
A black Rolls-Royce Silver Spur was waiting at the gate. Upon seeing the owner's arrival, the driver thoughtfully opened the door for Mr. Ares.
A plank was built onto the car door to form a barrierless ramp.
Angeline pushed the wheelchair to the door. Just as she was about to go up the barrierless ramp, she heard Jay's voice, "Take it away."
The driver was somewhat startled and immediately removed the board.
Angeline asked, puzzled, "Mr. Ares, why do you want t o remove the plank?"
"Aren't you strong?" Jay said coldly.
F*ck, Angeline wanted to cry, but there were no tears!
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