Chapter 656 I Will Cooperate With The Doctors (2/2)

Jean Wen sacrificed herself for family interests. Before her husband divorced her, she made every effort to please him.

”You are inexperienced in bed,” he said coldly.

”You! Give that land to my family, or I won't agree to divorce,” Jean replied furiously.

”Fine. It is exactly what I am thinking about,” he sneered.

affection. Her eyes were red and full of tears.

”Don't cry, you little fool. My heart is going to break when you cry. Be happy, my fairy. We'll arrive at home soon. If Zelda saw this, she would think that I have bullied you and give me a really hard time!” Hearing her choking voice, Zed quickly comforted her.

Jean rubbed her eyes at once, looked at Zed and smiled.

Just as they entered the living room, Zed's cell phone rang and he answered it immediately.

Because she had only had a glass of milk for breakfast, Jean went to the kitchen first as soon as she arrived. She took a plate of dessert and went back to the living room with a happy face as she ate.

At that time, Zed had just hung up the phone, and his face was somewhat grave.

Seeing Jean, Zed rushed forward. ”There's something in the company that I have to deal with. I'm really sorry, honey. You have to eat lunch alone at home.”

”Well, that's all right. Work is more important! But you also have to remember to have lunch on time, honey,” Jean responded and nodded immediately when she heard that.

”Well, I will. And I'll try to come back for dinner with you.” Zed lovingly stamped a kiss on his wife's forehead and then reluctantly walked outside.

Jean looked at her husband's leaving figure and involuntarily put down the dessert in her hand, sighing.

Judging by the look on Zed's face, it looked like something had happened at or to the company.

But no matter what had happened, he always took it on his own, and she couldn't help him at all.

Jean sighed again, feeling powerless.

Her feeling of hunger had disappeared, and she was lying on the sofa in a state of malaise.

Suddenly, her eyes lit up. She took out her cell phone and made a phone call.

The phone was quickly connected, and Jean said happily, ”What are you doing right now, Moore? I'm home alone. Can you accompany me for lunch?”