Chapter 160
Chapter 160
Jessica helped her grandma go through the discharge formalities.
The five million in the bank card was not all used up.
She rented an apartment near Central Hospital so that it would be more convenient for her grandma to
have a check.
When her grandma was taken into the taxi, she was confused.
"Jessica, where are we going?" Her grandma asked.
Jessica smiled and said, "Grandma, let's go home."
Her grandma had a hunch that something was wrong. Since they were in the car, she didn't question
closely.
Then they arrived at their destination, a 90-square 3-bedroom apartment on the third floor of a slightly
old elevator-equipped building.
In this way, she, grandma, and Lannan all had their own rooms, so it was convenient for them to take
care of each other.
The apartment was not big, but it was decorated warmly.
The environment in the new home was not comparable to the hospital.
Jessica had the cleaning done in advance. She also hurriedly bought some flowers and decorated the
room, hoping her grandma could adapt to the new environment.
Her grandma entered the living room, pulled Jessica to sit down for a talk.
"Jessica, tell me the truth. Did Oliver treat you badly again? Why did you take me here? You're not
going to live with me, are you?"
"Well, I'll live with you in the future."
"Where's Oliver? Call him here. I want to ask him."
"He's not in Birmingham. He hasn't returned from abroad."
"Tell me what happened," Grandma asked anxiously, her face flushed.
Jessica said, "Grandma, I remember everything."
For a moment, her grandma did know what to say.
Jessica said, "Grandma, I'm going to the supermarket to buy some food. I haven't bought anything to
fill the fridge."
Then she went out with red eyes.
Jessica was afraid that if she stayed with her grandma for another minute, she would lose control of her
emotions.
Lambert got off work and when he arrived at the hospital, Jessica was gone.
Moreover, she also finished the discharge procedures for her grandma.
He knew that after Jessica went back to GrandVille Apartments, she left.
The servant told him that Jessica wanted to spend some time with her grandma.
Lambert arranged for someone to find Jessica's whereabouts.
Soon, he found the community where she stayed.
As soon as Lambert got out of the car, he saw Jessica carrying a supermarket bag with a lot of things
in it. It was a little difficult for her to walk with it.
He quickly walked up and took the bag.
Jessica was stunned when she saw Lambert. She didn't expect him to find them so soon.
Lambert's style of doing things was somewhat similar to Oliver's.
"Why did you leave the hospital so soon and choose to live here?" Lambert asked.
"It's time to leave." She said, "Mr. Williams, are you looking for me? What's the matter?"
"If you want to live outside, at least you should get a better environment for your grandma." After that,
he took out a set of keys and handed them to Jessica.
He was exactly the same as Oliver.
Jessica said, "I don't want to have anything to do with your Williams family anymore, so take your
things back and don't come to me again. I want to live a quiet life."
She was about to walk to the elevator door downstairs. "Give me my bag. Mr. Williams, please go
back."
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promise I won't disturb you."
"No need. Please go back." Jessica said coldly, then turned around and pressed the elevator switch.
"Since you know that the child in your belly is not Oliver's, have you realized who the father is?"
Lambert was annoyed by Jessica's indifference.
Jessica closed her eyes and frowned tightly. It was fine not to mention it. When he mentioned it, her
head ached violently. And she looked pained.
Fortunately, Lambert was behind her and didn't see her facial expression.
After a sec, she said, "I don't want to know."
The elevator door opened and she quickly walked into the elevator. She almost forgot to press the
button.
She looked at herself in the mirror of the elevator, and tears welled up.
She carried the bag and went into the kitchen, her eyes red and swollen.
Her grandma came in and said, "Jessica, no matter what happened, I will always be with you."
Jessica could no longer control her emotions. She hugged her grandma and cried.
...
Oliver finally woke up after half a month's coma.
The first thing he said when he woke up was, "Where's my wife? How is she?"
The doctor in a white coat said, "She has returned to Birmingham safely."
Last time, after Oliver sent Jessica to Lucas's yacht, he walked into the forest and found a hidden place
to wait for rescue.
Thanks to the GPS on his phone, the rescue team quickly located him.
But his positioning system was soon hacked by those shooters, and he was also located.
Oliver had a gunshot wound, which had been soaked in seawater and was inflamed.
He began to have a high fever, but he was still very alert. He heard footsteps approaching.
Oliver put the phone not far from him in advance. He was in a bush. He hid in it and could see the
phone clearly.
A flurry of gunshots rang out, and Oliver's heart skipped a beat.
He saw three armed snipers approaching the bushes where he was, and he still couldn't move a single
inch. Otherwise, he would be killed immediately.
At this moment, Jessica's image appeared in his mind.
He had said that he fell in love with her at first sight, and he wasn't lying.
That day, a glass of juice poured all over him.
He glared at Jessica beside him and saw her little pale face and misty eyes. She looked like a pitiful
withering lily.
He found the glimmer of hope in her desperate eyes.
He looked the same when his mother died.
However, he was also in a state of chaos at that time, so the feeling disappeared quickly.
When he saw her again, he didn't remember what she looked like.
Just on the verge of death, that look reappeared in front of him.
If he died immediately, he would have no regret. He did not ask Jessica to forgive him. He only wished
that she could lead a carefree and smooth life.
Oliver closed his eyes calmly.
There was a roar in the sky. A helicopter was hovering in the sky.
The three snipers also heard the sound and quickly looked for a place to hide, but it was too late.
There were many people on the helicopter, who began to shoot at the snipers on the ground. In an
instant, three people had fallen to the ground.