Cherry Miller moved quickly, soon emerging with a medical kit. She rummaged through it and found a spray and some medicine.
"Are you sure you don't need to go to the hospital?" Cherry asked.
"No, no need. Kids from poor families aren't that delicate," Jay Kee replied with a look of noble sacrifice. "It's just a small injury. I can handle it myself."
"Alright, these are for external and internal use," Cherry handed the medicine to Jay Kee.
The meaning was obvious: take the medicine and leave.
But Jay Kee took the medicine and didn't want to leave. His eyes reddened as he asked, "Do you really hate me?"
Cherry really wanted to nod and say yes, but because of the script, she couldn't. She could only say, "You're overthinking it."
"Did I do something to make you hate me?" Jay Kee lowered his head, feeling aggrieved. "Is that why you're avoiding me?"
Cherry was speechless!
She really wanted to tell Yina Yin that she didn't want to cooperate anymore!
But!
Yina Yin rarely takes an interest in anything, but once she does, she’s all in.
Obviously, Jay Kee had become the center of Yina Yin’s attention!
As the special assistant, she had no choice but to play along with her boss—even if she didn’t want to!
Cherry Miller could only say, “You’re overthinking it. There’s really nothing going on.”
“Then why won’t you tell me your name? We’re neighbors, but you act so cold toward me.” Jay Kee sounded even more aggrieved. “Don’t tell me you don’t like me? Is it because I’m not good-looking enough? Or am I just not cute enough?”
Jay Kee was the classic sunny, handsome guy.
Honestly, he was exactly the type little girls would adore.
But Cherry Miller wasn’t one of those little girls.
“Nope.” Cherry said helplessly, “My last name is Miller. You can just call me…