Jolene turned and Bowen stood there.
He was wearing the dress she had brought over this morning.
Whether it is the style, fabric, or tailoring, it is very suitable for him.
Bowen walked over to her, and the other party recognized Bowen, and his tone softened immediately.
âBowenâ¦â
âHow much? Iâll compensate you.â
âNo, thereâs no need, Iâll settle the bill with Assistant He!â The person in charge said quietly and quickly slipped away.
Jolene was still trying to figure out what to say to Bowen.
Say thank you, or what a coincidence?
Before he could figure it out, Bowen spoke up: âWhen did Jolene get into the position of being scolded by such a little person and canât even lift her head?â
His tone of voice was always flat when he spoke.
No sarcasm or other emotions.
Jolene could only smile, but very dry.
All she could say was that she was unlucky to have Bowen see her like this.
âBowen, youâre busy, I still have something to do.â
As she walked past him, Bowen grabbed her wrist.
âSit down,â he half ordered.
There was a chair next to it, and Jolene had to sit down.
Bowen asked people to find the medicine cabinet. There were workers working here, and the medicine cabinet was always ready.
Jolene sat in a chair and watched as Bowen crouched in front of her to help her rinse the wound with hydrogen peroxide.
When hydrogen peroxide comes into contact with the wound, a lot of bubbles will pop up, and the pain will be heartbreaking.
Joleneâs hands hurt, but there was no expression on her face.
Bowen looked up at her, soaked up the hydrogen peroxide with cotton and wrapped the Band-Aid, and Jolene said, âI can do this myself.â
âDonât get hurt if you have the ability.â He helped her wrap the Band-Aid, and then let go of her hand.
âThank you for your concern, butâ¦â She looked up and saw a few figures hanging behind the tree not far away. She knew that they were Vionaâs people.
âWho did Viona kidnap in your family to scare you like 1 this?â Bowen looked up amusingly, still squatting in front of her, one hand on Joleneâs knee, maybe she was tired and didnât stand up.
âNo, Bowen, youâre going to marry Miss Gellar, so donât mess with me.â
âSmart Jolene.â Bowen sneered: âWhen I used to do things around me, I slid like a catfish and never let people calculate, but now I am dominated by Viona to wipe the lotus root and feed the dogâ¦â
âItâs not feeding the dog, itâs dripping the dogâs ears.â Jolene corrected.
Bowen laughed at her, half-squinting at her.
As night fell, there was a street lamp behind Jolene, and the orange light shrouded her body, dyeing her long dark hair a light orange.
From this point of view, Jolene has lost weight.
The cheeks are a little sunken and the eye sockets are deeper.
Jolene thought to herself, who am I in this mess because of?
Of course, she couldnât say that.
Say less, her life will be better in the future.
In a daze, Bowenâs palm applied to her cheek.
He approached her and whispered, âToo skinny, not good- looking.â
When Bowen approached her, his breath was familiar.
Vouchers She was slightly startled and forgot to dodge immediately.
Just at this moment, she saw a figure appear under a big tree not far away.
She was wearing a white dress, with long hair flowing down, and stood upright, motionless.
Jolene wouldnât be surprised if she slid over on her legs upright now.
Sometimes Viona is like a ghost, appearing everywhere.
She pushed Bowenâs hand away and leaned back.
In fact, when Joleneâs eyes looked behind him just now, Bowen knew it was Viona coming.
He neither got up nor turned, and even held Joleneâs ankle.
He saw her feet in high heels, the heels of which were worn out.
He sighed in a low voice: âYou walked too much today.â