Jolene got it.
But not fully understand.
This matter seems to be a little more complicated than she expected just now.
She thought it was just Viona framing her.
But now it seems that Mrs. Evert and Viona colluded?
They worked together to pull out the thorn in their side.
Itâs not surprising to Jolene that Viona would do such a thing, but Mrs. Evert would do such a thing, and Jolene has to weigh 1. it.
She didnât say a word, didnât explain, didnât argue, and stood quietly in place.
She was just thinking, she didnât do it anyway.
Can something that hasnât been done be blamed on her?
But it all depends on what Bowen does.
Do you believe her, or do you believe Mrs. Evert?
Bowen barely said anything, and Jolene knew he was thinking, that he wasnât an arbitrary man.
After a while, he pulled up Mrs. Evertâs quilt and whispered, âMom, take a rest first. The doctor said youâre fine. Generally 0.00%
289 Vouchers speaking, injections of more than 100 milliliters of gas will cause air embolismâ¦â
âSo you think itâs because she didnât inject enough, why donât you let her add a little now?â Mrs. Evert said angrily and harshly: âNow, Bowen, youâre actually covering up for her!â
Jolene couldnât tell which word Bowen was covering for herself anyway.
But she was sure Mrs. Evert was lying.
âMom, sleep for a while.â Bowenâs tone was still concerned and gentle, and he did not listen to Mrs.
Evertâs words. Then he stood up from the bed and told the special nurse, âYou stay with Madam.â
Then, he walked past Jolene and dropped the words, âCome out.â
Jolene looked at Mrs. Evert and Viona again and turned to follow.
Bowen leaned against the window sill at the end of the, corridor where he had just been and pulled out a cigarette.
Bowen did not immediately turn against her, but was already very restrained.
Jolene thought, given the choice between her mother and whom to trust, there was no suspense in her losing.
Jolene walked up to him step by step and touched the lighter in his bag.
She lit the lighter as she stood in front of him.
55074 11 788 Vouchers Bowen had a cigarette in his mouth and didnât plan to smoke 1. it. Seeing the lighter in Joleneâs hand, he bent down and lit the cigarette.
The flames also lit Bowenâs black eyes.
Finally, in the dark, there are some other colors.
Bowen smoked, and Joleneâs addiction was also aroused.
She found a cigarette case in her bag, pulled out one, and lit it for herself.
As soon as he took a puff, Bowen spoke: âDonât plan to explain?â
She blew out smoke rings: âExplain, of course explain, around 4:30, Madam asked her special nurse to find me, I was in the ward for about ten minutes, and then I left, staying in Frankâs ward.â
âSo,â Bowen also puffed out a puff of smoke, and the two of them were filled with smoke, as if they were shrouded in a fog: âThere are two possibilities, the first is that my mother lied and colluded with Viona to frame you, and the second is that she was mistaken.â
Jolene smoked desperately in the smoke. She was not addicted to smoking, and when she was particularly irritable, she would smoke one or two cigarettes. This box of cigarettes had been in her bag for a long time and was crumpled.
She was a little anxious to inhale, and accidentally choked and coughed.
Bowen took the cigarette from her and tossed it into a nearby trash can.
The smoke finally cleared and Jolene saw Bowenâs face clearly.
He was still so calm that he couldnât see any emotions.
Even the eyes that looked at her were gentle.