95 Her Friend (1/2)

Wang Jin was determined to be the person to do just that. She stared at the scene before her, feeling ecstatic. By the look of the things that were going on, the secrets were already revealed.

She thought about what to do next. Wang Jin believed she had just the right amount of scheme to get things going. Wang Jin did not follow immediately, but as soon as the cars were far enough, she rode her own car and drove after them.

Wang Jin hoped it was not the hospital as she followed as closely as she could. Wang Jin sped up when she noticed the direction they were going, not the hospital. The hotel.

She grinned and took a shorter route to get to the hotel first. Wang Jin was proud of herself and was happily humming as she drove into the hotel's parking lot like she was a guest and strode to the elevator.

Wang Jin smiled and sat down at a corner in the hotel lobby and called Han Jie. She saw the woman drive off with his guard earlier.

”What?” The rude man who picked Wang Jin's call snapped.

”You are not Han Jie.” Wang Jin said softly, trying to portray a sad story with her voice.

”No, I'm not. Who are you?” The rude man asked, still snapping.

”I'm a friend. Who are you?” Wang Jin asked, adding some steel to her voice.

”I'm her cousin.” The man said shortly.

Then Wang Jin remembered another guy with Han Jie when she visited the last time. Han Jun.

”Oh, she gave you her phone? No. I doubt she would do such a thing. Where is she? Is she alright?” Wang Jin asked in fake concern.

”Yes.” The man said, not adding any details.

”Alright then, tell her I'm at the hotel lobby. I came to visit if she can give me her suite number, that would be great.” Wang Jin said, sounding determined.

”Penthouse Suite 3. I'll see you there, Wang Jin.” The man said before cutting the call.

Wang Jin stared at her phone, angrily. Why did he have to be so rude? Wang Jin got up and stomped elegantly to the elevator and pressed the button for the suite.

'I'll see you there. Wang Jin thought. Why did that sound so much like a threat?'

***

Bai Min was woken up by his phone ringing none stop. He grabbed before he stared at his phone before scratching his head in confusion. Han Jun was calling him.

'What now?' He thought to himself in confusion.

He knew Han Jun before. Only for a short while until Bai Min had met Han Jie. Their friendship had been instant and, to Han Jun's great disappointment, long-lasting.

When Han Jie and Bai Min's friendship had reached a level, Han Jun could no longer tolerate it due to his impatience and short temper.

He was disappointed at first, but Bai Min got over it. They had seen each other occasionally over the years, but their meetings were hardly amicable.

Not like anybody needs that. Which begged the question, why was Han Jun calling him Bai Min?

Bai Min held the phone like it was a snake and picked the call.

”Hello?” Bai Min knew he sounded more confident than he actually felt if his loudly thumping heart was anything to go by.

”We need a doctor.” Han Jun said with a sense of urgency that scared Bai Min.

”What? Why? What happened?” Bai Min asked as he rolled off his bed and started to get dressed. He put the call on a loudspeaker as he began to dress.

”Shock, I think. Just be at the hotel as soon as you can,” Han Jun snapped at Bai Min. Bai Min flushed in embarrassment. Why couldn't Han Jun be more polite and treat him better?

”Who's in shock? And a nice please would do.” Bai Min said in a determined, albeit tired voice. He had to stop seeing Han Jun as an old friend and possible love interest but as just an acquaintance that respected him.

”Who else could it be?” He asked mockingly, ”Now, please get here. Are you going here or not?” Han Jun asked demandingly.

'You said please but still like this?' Bai Min was furious. ”I will!” He snapped, ”But why not just bring her to the hospi-” He tried to advise, but Han Jun already hung up.

He could not help but look at his phone with contempt. In the end, he could only shrug and shoved his phone into the pocket of his jeans. The please had sounded sarcastic. But it was a start for Bai Min.