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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 220

When they walked out of the detention center, it was already raining heavily outside.

The wind had been blowing all night, and finally, it began to rain. The large raindrops smashed the ground mercilessly.

Aaron was waiting at the door with a black umbrella.

When he saw Joyce and Luther walking out, he rushed up to help them with the umbrella, opened the car door, and put them in the back seat of the Bentley.

"President, the bail formalities are done. I'll come by tomorrow and give them a document and we will be fine." Aaron closed the car door, sat in the driver's seat, and said with a serious expression.

"Hmm. Take us back to the apartment and then you go get some more alcohol, gauze, antiseptic, and wound medicine." Luther buckled Joyce's seat belt and put his arm across the back of her head, "Don't you move, sit tight. Try not to lean your back against the back of the chair and just rest your neck on my arm."

Aaron turned around and asked in surprise, "Ma’am, are you injured?"

"Nothing, just a little bruise," Joyce said back. When she saw Aaron's eyes full of trust at this moment, her heart warmed up.

Although she usually did not like Aaron to call her Ma'am, at this time the way Aaron called her showed his faith in her and she was overwhelmed with relief.

Luther scrolled his eyes at Joyce and didn't say anything. The wood was so deep and she still said it was a small bruise. She was just too stubborn.

Joyce looked out of the car window at the detention center flashing backward. The closed iron gate in the rainstorm gradually got blurred as it went farther and farther away, and finally, she could no longer see it. All sorts of emotion surged into her heart. She never thought she would have a chance to come to such a place in her lifetime.

Joyce suddenly recalled what Vicki had said when she was leaving, "Joyce, goodbye, see you later."

She didn't expect what Vicki said to come true.

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