Chapter 907: Chapter 933: My Seal (4)
"It’s almost twelve." Louis Cox glanced at his phone, "It’s about time to get off work."
"Eh?" Mia Ginger also checked her phone, only then realizing it was already time to leave work. She smiled slightly and nodded, "Alright, I’ll call him to pick me up."
As she finished speaking, she dialed Koa Jackson’s number.
Her movements were a bit awkward.
Louis Cox was holding onto the medicine, helping her with the crutch, and patiently waiting while supporting her arm.
Marianne Jackson happened to see this scene as she came upstairs. fгeewebnovёl.com
She was so angry that she didn’t even take the elevator, asking two nurses along the way and running up to the fifth floor, out of breath.
Who would have thought she’d see these two just like that.
Mia Ginger was saying something, while Louis Cox stood with his head lowered, looking at her, as if holding her in his arms.
How infuriating!
A burst of anger surged within Marianne Jackson.
Standing far away, with a limited view and previously influenced by Lilian Jackson’s words, she immediately thought these two were being ambiguous, which was unbearable. Marianne Jackson turned and ran downstairs.
To find Koa Jackson.
She roughly knew where Koa Jackson’s office was, and before she reached it, she already saw him approaching from afar.
Looking dapper in a suit, appearing ready to get off work.
Marianne Jackson hurried straight to him, gritting her teeth, "Brother."
"What brings you here?" Koa Jackson’s expression was very calm.
"I have something to tell you."
"I’m busy right now."
"You’ll regret it if you don’t listen!" Marianne Jackson said, exasperated.
Koa Jackson stopped in his tracks, looked at her with a patient expression, and said slowly, "Let’s talk about it tomorrow at home."
"Did you know Mia Ginger and Louis Cox are upstairs?" Marianne Jackson suddenly said.
Koa Jackson frowned as he looked at her, then started to walk away.
"You don’t mind them being all over each other?" Marianne Jackson followed him, frustrated, "She’s married to you but is still being ambiguous with another man. Do you not care?"
"Shut up!" Koa Jackson glared at her coldly.
Odin Myres was staying upstairs, and if Mia Ginger met Louis Cox, she would definitely go up to see him.
That girl had a foot injury, and being helped was quite normal. How did it turn into being all over each other? And Marianne Jackson, not staying at school during the week, ran to the hospital to stir up trouble?
Of course, Koa Jackson wasn’t in a good mood.
Marianne Jackson was usually afraid of him, flinched when suddenly reprimanded.
Yet, she felt indignant, gritting her teeth, "You’re defending her, and you don’t mind being made a fool of?"
Koa Jackson stopped abruptly, "What did you say?"
"They’ve known each other for years, always being ambiguously entangled. Whatever should have happened probably did. Mia Ginger even had that kind of check-up, clearly trying to deceive people. She only cares about the Jackson Family’s status..."
"Shut up!" Koa Jackson’s gaze was fixed on her, "Don’t let me hear that again, understand?"
"Brother!"
"Don’t call me that." Koa Jackson’s patience ran out, "Go back where you came from."
"I know you don’t want to hear this, but people have eyes and mouths of their own. Louis Cox and she have been ambiguously connected for ages. If I don’t say it, someone else will. Besides, if they’re innocent, then... others wouldn’t say anything..."
Marianne Jackson’s voice got softer and softer.
Koa Jackson looked at her coldly, suddenly thoughtful, "Are you interested in Louis Cox?"