Chapter 271
Let Love Takes Away All This Pain
Chapter 271: Getting a Divorce Bella listened to his voice, her lips curled. âWho have I hurt?â
I want you to talk to me like that.
Jackson clutched his phone and looked ahead, âusing the publicity to get Alva blamed so that she canât work on AK, and even your fans to attack her.â
âWhat? And such things?â
His voice was surprised, as if he did not know.
Jackson moved his eyes. âSister-in-law, donât hurt her.â
Bellaâs mouth curled upward. âJackson, I canât hurt Alva. Sheâs my sister-in-lawâ
âAnything else? Iâm going to be busy here.â
Then he hung up the phone.
Jackson listened to the busy tone on his cell phone and, after a few seconds, pressed the hang up button.
When the phone hung up, he didnât put the phone in his pocket, but dialed again.
âGet me two bodyguards to protect Alva.â
Bella was already angry.
Chuche 271. Geming 233 Vouchers She started fighting back in her own way.
Her pride wonât allow anyone to tread.
So. Alva is going to be dangerous.
He had to find someone to protect her.
He canât let her get hurt again.
Bella looked at the dimming screen, her smile widening, her eyes freezing even colder.
I canât take this much. What about the rest?
Flora arrived at the airport at two o âclock in the afternoon.
By the time she got to the hotel and dropped her bags off at the hospital, it was 3.40.
Time passed quickly She quickly arrived at the hospital. As soon as she reached the 26th floor, she saw Jackson on his cell phone.
And most importantly, he had gauze wrapped around his head.
Flora turned pale when she saw this.
âJackson!
She ran over at once.
Hearing Floraâs voice, Jackson looks at her and says to the caller, âI have something to do, thatâs all.â
Hang up the phone.
Flora runs up to Jackson and immediately looks at his head. âWhatâs going on?â
I hurt my head!
She thought of something and asked, âIs it Uriah?â
âDid Uriah do it?â
âNo.â
Jackson looks at the closed room door and pulls Flora away.
âWhatâs the matter?
Pulling her this far.
âFlora, Alva is tired. Let her have a good rest.â
Flora started. âAlva?â
Looking into the ward, she quickly widened her eyes. âIs Alva hurt, too?â
Jackson paused. âHMM.â
A wound in the heart is also a wound.
Floraâs face changed. âWhat is the matter with you?â
Everyone was hurt.
And it hasnât been that long since the injury.
Sheâs got a really big head.
âFlora, donât ask so many questions. Iâll tell you all about it when itâs over. Now find yourself somewhere safe, where Uriah canât find them, and settle Esme and Finnian.â
So he can rest assured.
Flora pinched her eyebrows. âDo you think Iâll be okay if you let me do this without telling me anything?â
Jackson looked at her. âFlora, Uriah already knows Alva and I are married.â
âWhat!
Alva slept for a long time. She had a dream that she was living in a place where she knew no one.
There was no pain, no sadness, no despair. She was happy.
Very happy.
But again happy, again happy she still woke up.
She is still in this struggling world, constantly sinking into the mud, constantly trying to get up.
âAwake?â
A soft voice came to her ears, and Alva turned her head and looked into a pair of gentle eyes.
The warmth inside shone on her like the sun in winter, making her not so cold.
She sat up. âAre you feeling better?â
Alva felt the temperature on his face and nodded, âFine, no fever.â
The doctor said to avoid fever, which can be serious.
Get out of bed, check the time, and stop.
Itâs evening.
Has she been sleeping all day?
Jackson saw her frightened look, smiled and said, âYou are hungry, I ordered food, we eat.â
As Alva looked at him. Jackson turned to take the food out of the tub, and it smelled delicious.
âThese areâ¦â
Itâs not like takeout.
âYour mother made it.â
Alva froze.
Itâs been a long time since sheâs had momâs cooking.
Look at the food in the heat preservation bucket, it is light, and it is familiar.
Mom made it.
âGo wash your hands.â
âShe didnât move,â Jackson said with a smile.
âHMM.â
Alva washed her hands and they sat down to eat.
After dinner, Alva looked at Jackson. âJackson, letâs get a divorce.â