Chapter 1548 It's Not the Right Time to Come Out
Chapter 1548 It's Not the Right Time to Come Out
Jessica's slender arm rested on Molly's shoulder. Molly put on a worried expression, "Jessica, don't
run. Be careful." All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
"Why are you so fussy like an old man? I just caught a slight injury that has almost been healed. If it
weren't for my head injury, I would have been discharged."
After all, she was hit on the head at that time, which caused her amnesia.
Thanks to the past amnesia experience of Summer, she found it easy to accept the fact that she had
lost some of her memories. Fortunately, it was a small part of her memory, resulting in little impact on
her life.
Molly had heard what happened to Jessica from Carl.
However, she was still a little worried about Jessica. She reached out to support Jessica, "Since you
had been hospitalized, it's better to be careful. Your health is more important."
Jessica couldn't help but roll her eyes, "What a family."
...
Molly and Christopher came to pick up Jessica from the hospital. Out of courtesy, Jessica thought that
she should treat them to a meal.
But before she could tell Carl about her idea, Christopher got a call and left.
Watching Christopher drive away, Jessica patted Molly on the shoulder and said, "Alright, then eat with
us."
"Where are we going to eat?" Molly replied unexpectedly.
"Where else?" Jessica smiled.
"Golden Cauldron Club?" Molly hurriedly shook her head, "I don't think it necessary. Jessica, you have
just been discharged from the hospital. You should go home and have a good rest."
At this time, Jessica had arrived at the parking lot. She opened the door and got into the car, "Carl, go
to the Golden Cauldron Club."
He drove forward with no response.
After a while, Jessica realized that something was wrong.
"Go to Golden Cauldron," Jessica said in the back row, leaning forward on the back of the front chair.
"Molly is right. You should go home and rest." Carl said without turning his head back.
Jessica's heart burned with an inexplicable desire for victory. What mattered now was not whether she
could go to the Golden Cauldron Club, but rather, she must win. "No, I am going to the Golden
Cauldron Club."
However, the steering wheel was in Carl's hands. Her objection was useless.
When they got home, Jessica was still sulking with him. She pulled Molly into the elevator and ignored
him.
Jessica hadn't lived at home for a few days. Although it wasn't in chaos, they needed to tidy it up.
Upon entering, Jessica lay on the sofa. Carl and Molly were busy tidying up her room.
Jessica came to realize that she went too far, so she got up and poured a glass of water for Carl.
While Molly went to the kitchen for water, she walked over to him with the water in her hand. Then she
said to Carl in a weird tone, "Carl, have some water."
Carl was stunned for a few seconds and could not react until Jessica impatiently stuffed the water into
his hand.
He looked at the water in his hand and then at Jessica, "No poison?"
Jessica gritted her teeth, "Am I that kind of person?"
"Yes," Carl nodded seriously.
Once Carl finished speaking, he drank the water and returned the cup to Jessica before she got angry,
saying "Thank you, Jessie."
Molly happened to come out of the kitchen with the water and heard their conversation.
She rubbed her nose and quietly took a few steps back, realizing that it was not the right time to come
out.