Chapter 150 It Was Another Lie
Chapter 150 It Was Another Lie
Chapter 150 It Was Another Lie
Penny was dazed and didn't know what he was talking about for a moment.
Orlando didn't have much patience. He saw her phone slip from her hand and picked it up. However,
her phone was password protected and needed fingerprint unlock.
He grabbed Penny's hand, unlocked the fingerprint, and checked her contacts.
Many people were in her contacts, and this was her work phone. Orlando had yet to learn that she had
two phones.
He went through the entire contact list, but did not find anyone labeled "husband."
Frowning, he looked at her suspiciously.
Her contact list was clean. If they were clients, there would be company names in front of their names.
He scrolled down, and indeed, he didn't see a word indicating her husband.
However, he saw his phone number listed as "Mr. Fletcher."
It was straightforward.
He felt stifled and annoyed for some reason, so he quickly scrolled through and found nothing.
It was strange. Wasn't she a married woman? Didn't she even keep her husband's phone number?
He had Zane drive them to the hospital. He had done everything he could, and now what she needed
was a hospital.
This time, Penny sat quietly because the previous encounter felt like a nightmare hanging over her. It
was too embarrassing. She would instead let the blood on her palm dry up than voluntarily lean
towards Orlando again.
She clenched her hand tightly and bit her lip with her teeth. There was a struggle in her eyes, and
sweat started to form on her forehead.
Her body trembled slightly from suppressing the emotion.
Orlando had already put her phone down and leaned back, appearing calm and composed.
Although he just had a fight, his demeanor remained noble.
Penny didn't look at him. She watched as the hospital approached, which happened to be where her
father was.
Thinking of their last unpleasant encounter, she furrowed her brows. Hopefully, she wouldn't run into
her father.
Lately, she had indeed been unlucky, frequently coming to the hospital.
When they were about to get out of the car, she immediately spotted Cason being supported out of the
lobby.
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especially not now.
He hadn't even bothered to give her a call.
Lana stood next to Cason with Talon on one side, supporting him. They looked filial.
Penny blinked, thinking that maybe her mental state wasn't good and she saw things wrongly.
But as the car got closer, she could see them at that moment.
Talon was particularly attentive, and there was a smile on Cason's face. They talked about something,
appearing like a loving father and dutiful son.
Penny had kept Cason's condition hidden from the hospital and claimed that only she could handle his
discharge. But now, no one had informed her.
If someone else handled the discharge, they would inevitably discover Cason's condition. So, what was
the intention behind taking him out of the hospital now?
Penny didn't dare to think too deeply. She had just felt feverish, but now she felt a chill.
Orlando also saw the people at the entrance, raising an eyebrow slightly.
He never had much of an impression of that woman, and seeing Cason, he felt nothing. He didn't even
consider going down to greet them.
"You can get off now."
He urged Penny but saw her standing straight, staring at the people.
"Do you know them?"
Orlando's tone was casual. Seeing that she seemed to have regained some clarity, he secretly
breathed a sigh of relief.
Penny wanted to say she didn't know them but realized it would be another lie. She would have to tell
countless lies later to cover it up if she denied it now. So, she pretended not to hear anything.
At this moment, she couldn't get out of the car, or she would come face to face with those people.
Both sides would be embarrassed.