Chapter 456
Chapter 456
Chapter 456 Allergic
When Jaylon came in, Reina had already grabbed a new mask from the bedside cabinet and put it on.
Seeing Jaylon at the bedroom door, Reina was a little surprised.
"Why is it you?"
Her throat was in a lot of pain and her voice was hoarse.
Jaylon strode over and picked her up. "You just sent me a text message."
Only then did Reina realize that she had sent the wrong person the text message.
"Put me down. I didn't text you." NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.
She struggled slightly, but Jaylon's steady and powerful arm was like an iron wall. It was unable for her to break free.
Jaylon carried her downstairs. He was serious as he whispered, "Don't make a sound."
Now was not the time to cause trouble. Reina soon stopped talking and quietly shrank in his arms.
There was no medicine for pollen allergy in the clinic in the town, so Jaylon drove her to the hospital in the city.
It was a long journey, and it was more than an hour later when Jaylon's car arrived at the hospital.
At this time, Reina had already fainted. Jaylon had asked Trenton to contact the doctor on the way. Now that he arrived, he directly entered the doctor's office.
After a long time, it was only when Reina was transferred to the ward that Jaylon finally calmed down.
When Reina woke up, it was already evening.
The man beside the bed quietly watched her. There was no sound, but his tense lips seemed particularly thin, giving people a sharp and indifferent feeling.
"Do you want to drink water?"
Reina made a sound of "hmm", her voice dry and hoarse, like a traveler who hadn't drunk in the desert for a few days.
Jaylon took out a straw from the drawer, opened it, inserted it into the water cup, and poured a cup of warm water for her.
After Reina drank water, he asked again, "What do you want to eat for dinner?"
Reina said with a hoarse voice, "I don't have any appetite right now."
"The doctor said that you are allergic to pollen. Why didn't you tell me this morning?" Jaylon lowered his voice as if he was blaming himself.
In order to please her, he had planted the flowers in her courtyard at night.
This morning, she talked to him, but she didn't talk about her pollen allergy.
If he had known about this, he would have asked someone to dig up all the flowers in the morning. He wouldn't have caused her to be diagnosed with an allergy.
Reina's answer was simple and straightforward. "I don't want to tell you."
She had planned to find someone to help her dig up all the flowers in the yard when she woke up, but she was allergic to them the moment she woke up.
She guessed that the window was not closed, and the wind brought the pollen into the house.
Jaylon lightly reprimanded, "You are still angry with me? Who was the one to be harmed in the end? Huh?"
Reina's good-looking eyes stared at him calmly. "You brought the pollen to my house, but now you are blaming me for not telling you about my pollen
allergy?"
"This and I don't like sashimi. I told you in the past."
Probably because she realized that she was being unreasonable, she did not say the rest.
Other people had no obligation to remember her preferences. She did not say it herself, so in fact, she could not blame anyone.
However, when she became emotional, she could not control herself.
She turned over and lay down, not saying a word.
The ward was quiet for a long time, and the person beside the bed softly
said, "I'm sorry."
Reina did not respond and closed her eyes to sleep.
At midnight, Reina began to feel a little hungry.
She wanted to order takeout, but she didn't know where the phone was. She
had to call Jaylon, "Do you know where the phone is?"
"It's with me."
This afternoon, he sent someone to take the phone over.
However, Reina did not want it, so he did not give it to her.
He handed the phone over and casually asked, "What are you going to do?"
"Order takeout."
"I got someone to prepare dinner."
"I don't want to eat the food you prepared."
If she accepted his kindness, she would always feel that she owed him
something.
In the future, when he made some requests, she might be soft-hearted because of his favor.
If she wanted to draw a clear line with him, it would become even more
difficult.
Jaylon's feelings were a little complicated and he didn't say anything else.
Reina checked her phone and saw a few missed calls and a dozen text
messages.
The texts asked her why she suddenly wanted her to move out. Later, probably because she didn't reply, they called her.
Her phone was in silent mode, so there was no sound from her phone, and
no one took it.
The phone calls did not go through, and they also texted her, saying that
Jaylon was not in town. They asked her if she had left with Jaylon, and then asked if she had been kidnapped. If there was no news tomorrow, they said
they would call the police.
After reading the messages, Reina replied to them.
"I was hospitalized. My phone was in silent mode and I didn't see your
message. Sorry."
Less than half a minute after the message was sent, Argus called.
He had probably been staring at his phone all this time, which was why his
reaction was so fast.
The call went through, and Argus's anxious voice came. "Reina, what's
wrong with you? Did Jaylon hurt you? Where are you now? Are you seriously
ill?"
He had so many questions. Reina answered, "I inhaled pollen. Jaylon sent
me to the hospital in the city at noon today. I had fluids in the afternoon, so
I'm much better now."
Jaylon was sitting on the sofa opposite the bed. Although he couldn't hear the voice on the other side of the line, he guessed that it was Argus.
In fact, he noticed that Argus had called in the afternoon. He deliberately didn't remind Reina because he was worried that she would call Argus.
If she had asked Argus to come and take care of her, then there would be nothing for him to do here.
In the end, he still couldn't hide it.
When Argus heard Reina finish speaking, he heaved a sigh of relief and asked, "Which hospital are you in? I'll come over right now."
Reina paused and said, "I have someone to take care of me here. You don't
have to come over."
Hearing her say that she didn't need Argus to come over, Jaylon calmly looked up.
Reina noticed his gaze and covered the microphone on her phone. She said
to Jaylon, "You go out for a while."
Jaylon did not want to make her angry again. Although he was curious
about the conversation between her and Argus, he still walked out.
Argus heard the alienation in her tone and remembered that Reina asked him to move out of her house this morning. He was a little depressed.
"Reina, are you planning to leave with Jaylon? You promised..."
"Argus, you moved back first yesterday." Reina interrupted him.
Her tone was serious and Argus felt a little guilty. He felt that she seemed
to have noticed something. "I just had something to deal with at home and had to leave."
"I asked your neighbor. Ms. Ochoa was never sick. If you want to leave, you
don't have to lie to me. Tell me the truth, and I won't keep pestering you." Before Argus pursued her, she had no intention of getting married. After all, she had a child in her belly, and ordinary men would not accept
her.
If Argus did not want to marry her, she would not say anything.