"Leo, are you sure you are not trying to make me hate you?" Hester sighed and couldn't help but touch her forehead. 'Can't you see that the people in the law office are about to kill you?'
Everyone was busy, wishing to finish their work as soon as possible, but there was a person like Leo who was leisurely playing games here. The contrast was really annoying.
Leo's finger quickly skimmed over the screen. After successfully killing an enemy, he lazily raised his head and took a plaintive glance at Hester, feeling very aggrieved.
He came because he worried about her, but now he was disliked. It was really a humiliation for him.
"Hester, can you be a little conscientious?"
"Okay!" Hester didn't bother to raise her head. The pen in her hand flew quickly and she marked the files. She had a lot of work to do these days and she was going crazy.
"Leo, I'm really busy here. If you are really free here, could you please go out and buy some coffee?"
"Coffee?" Leo's lips trembled as if he had heard it wrong. As the son of the Liu family, was he reduced to buy coffee for others?
"I suddenly remember that I have something to deal with in the studio, so I'm leaving now."
He was the only one who had nothing to do here, and he had to absolutely obey Hester's order. After weighing the pros and cons, he felt that it was better for him to leave for a period of time.
Finally, there was no pressure from Leo in the office, and Hester could finally breathe a sigh of relief. She leaned against the table lazily and felt a little relaxed.
These days, she was almost crazy under the twenty-four-hour surveillance of Leo. Now she finally found an excuse to get away from him, as if she had come back to life
"Miss April, this is the hospital case. Please have a look!" Jessie knocked on the door and came in, putting the folder in her hand on the table and inviting Hester to have a look.
"This case has been delay
of his nose. A gentle light inadvertently leaked from the corner of the window, enveloping him, like shining stars.
Jessie took a slight glance at Austin, and then followed Hester out of the office as if nothing had happened. Her cheeks were hot, and her palms were wet.
"Do you have a fever?" Hester asked softly, looking at Jessie's red face. Now she was in the hospital, where she could get treated in time.
Jessie's heart skipped a beat. With a guilty conscience, she looked at the ground, wishing to find a crack to drill in. "No!"
"If you are sick, you have to go to see a doctor. We are now working in the hospital. It makes sense to ask them for help. You don't have to hold on. If your condition gets worse, you have to stay by yourself."
Glancing at Jessie's increasingly red face, Hester would not believe a word or a mark of her. In her eyes, this assistant was too serious and didn't care about her life at all.
"Well, if you feel uncomfortable, don't hold on. I don't feel good even if I look at you. The emergency room is over there. You can go there by yourself!"
"Miss April, I'm really fine. I just feel a little hot, so my face is red." Jessie was about to cry. She was fine, but why was it so serious now?
"Alright! The dean has informed us. Let's go!"