Leaving While Pregnant:He Goes Crazy! -
Chapter 257 Sulking
Jacob remained in place without moving, only asking softly after a while, "Mr. Blackwood, do you really want to go through with the discharge procedures? Your body hasn't fully recovered yet." Upon hearing this, Adrian's face turned extremely unpleasant.
"You Doesn't anyone care if they don't see it? Let me go to the discharge formalities at this time."
Jacob blinked and blinked again, "No, it was you who said you wanted to go through the discharge procedures, Ms. Hansen didn't say that."
"Mr. Blackwood, if you want to see Ms. Hansen all the time, then you should not take the initiative to pick it out, that man can not live too clearly when he has, it is yourself to chase others, if you still live so clearly, then you can chase people?" After a few days of getting along, Jacob now dared to point out Adrian's fault, because he found that Adrian would not get angry with him if his suggestions were helpful in this matter between him and Eva.
Sure enough, Adrian fell silent after listening to him. Jacob knew that he had probably listened, and that he was a little pleased. Perhaps he has more experience with women than Mr. Blackwood.
In the afternoon, Eva arrived at Adrian's hotel on time according to the agreed time. Upon arrival, Eva did not enter either, but sat down on the bench provided for guests at the entrance of the hotel and waited. She didn't have much luggage. She's flying back tomorrow. As for the two kids, she left it to Lisa for now.
Although they didn't have much contact during this time, as soon as she heard that Eva needed help, Lisa immediately took the matter over and let her concentrate on her own affairs. At the same time, the previously frozen knot between the two men also dissipated a little. Eva takes out her phone and checks the time. She arrived a few minutes early.
Eva waited two minutes and then texted Jacob. "Jacob, are you down here?"
It took Jacob three minutes to respond to her message. "Ms. Hansen, it may take a while."
Seeing this message, Eva was stunned for a few seconds, and then realized that something was wrong. She put away her phone, carried her small bag and then got up and walked upstairs.
Eva was very familiar with Adrian's room because she had been there before. She came to the door of the hotel room within a few moments. She thought for a moment and rang the bell. The doorbell rang for a moment before anyone answered.
When he saw Eva, Jacob was startled. "Ms. Hansen, why are you up here?"
Instead of answering his question, Eva asked, "What's wrong?"
Listening to this, Jacob's eyes were somewhat evasive, "Nothing happened."
His evasive appearance made Eva frown and his voice a little harsher, "What's the matter?"
"Ms. Hansen, please wait a few more minutes," Eva said, cutting off any further words from Jacob, and walked straight into the hotel room.
"Ms. Hansen, please wait," Jacob tried to stop her in a fluster, but couldn't catch up to Eva's speed. He could only follow along anxiously, saying loudly, "Ms. Hansen, Mr. Blackwood is just changing clothes."
"Is that so?" Eva's eyebrows knit together. Did he really need to be this flustered just to change clothes? She wondered if he had started coughing up blood again. But that shouldn't be the case; he seemed well these past few days. Although
his hospital stay was quite long, it wasn't time for him to be discharged today. Besides, she didn't ask him to be discharged; he said he wanted to leave out of anger. So, she didn't bother persuading him. But if he was coughing up blood again... Eva started to regret. If she had known, she would have waited a few more days before speaking. The words she said this morning probably agitated him.
Eva walked directly towards the bedroom, with Jacob trailing and attempting to stop her.
Frowning, she was about to reach for the doorknob when the bedroom door automatically opened with a swoosh. Adrian, who had already finished dressing, appeared in front of Eva, blocking her way perfectly.
She glanced at him. Adrian stood there with a handsome face as cold as ice.
"What's wrong?" Eva examined his handsome face, as if trying to replace any traces of something amiss.
Seeing her scrutinizing him, Adrian exchanged a glance with Jacob, and then coldly walked past her. "What could be wrong?"
After walking a few steps, he realized Eva wasn't following and turned around, looking at her. "Aren't you going to see Grandma? Why aren't you going?"
Eva pursed her lips. "Are you sure you're okay? If you're not feeling well, I can wait for two more days."
"No need," Adrian refused her, but she didn't have time to investigate whether it was out of spite or not, as he quickly left.
Jacob, feeling awkward, hurriedly urged, "Ms. Hansen, let's go."
With no other choice, Eva followed after. She had initially planned to sit in the passenger seat, but remembering what happened at the East District racetrack when she sat in the passenger seat and Adrian stubbornly refused to leave, she decided against it. Due to the special circumstances, Eva didn't want to waste any more time and simply opened the back seat door to sit in.
However, as she bent down, she heard Adrian's cold voice say, "You sit in the front."
Eva paused, her actions interrupted, and looked at Adrian in disbelief, thinking she misheard him. "What did you say?"
He wanted her to sit in the front?
With a cold expression, Adrian didn't even spare her a glance. "Is there a problem?"
Jacob, who had originally intended to sit in the passenger seat, opened the car door for Eva and suggested, "Ms. Hansen, how about you sit in the front?" That's not right.
Eva stood in place, her beautiful eyes squinting slightly.
If Adrian didn't want to sit with her because he was mad about being discharged during the day, that would be understandable. But when did his assistant, Jacob, become so proactive? And on top of that, he was late earlier, and even after entering the room, he prevented her from looking.
Unless they were keeping something from her.
Eva once again glanced at Adrian. He was dressed neatly, with his white shirt meticulously ironed and a light gray towel carefully draped over it. Even his outer coat showed no wrinkles. Because they were going to see his grandmother, he took extra care in his appearance. Eva had done the same, going home to take a shower and change into plain attire. Everything seemed fine.
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