Chapter 32 Yet Another Problem
From childhood to adulthood, Audrey Turnah was pampered like a sacred ornament, and was so well protected by her father and brother. She had never encountered such a scene of being surrounded by the media.
Her ears were buzzing, her eyes were hurting, and she was tearing up from the flash.
Audrey simply turned around and backed the reporters.
She grunted with disgust, and came to stand facing the wall to see what these reporters would do.
However, she underestimated the ability of these reporters to get to the bottom of things, so they still refused to let her go.
"Miss Turnah, are you guilty? Are you crying?" They asked, intrusively.
"Miss Turnah, why do you believe your brother didn't kill..." they continued to ask her.
Audrey Turnah was really going crazy.
She regretted not letting the driver follow her, otherwise she wouldn't be trapped here.
There was a lot of noise outside the ward, and inside the ward, Jerry Dank calmly continued to feed his father.
When he came out to rinse the cup after feeding, he glanced at the crowd, and then saw Audrey Turnah trapped in the circle.
A slender and delicate figure, helplessly clinging to the wall, her head lowered, buried in her arms, no matter how she looked at it, she was... crying.
He watched the scene for a while, entered the ward, put away the cup, and turned to go out.
Without the presentation she made, the press conference would not have been so successful.
Audrey Turnah, who was facing the wall, felt that the crowd behind her suddenly made a more violent commotion, and various questions were being asked again.
However, they didn't seem to be asking her, but asking....
Audrey Turnah turned her head subconsciously and saw Jerry Dank.
There was no expression on his face, and his eyebrows and eyes were extremely indifferent. At this moment, he had become the core of the encirclement.
The shutter of various cameras kept flashing frantically again.
Audrey Turnah tried her best to widen her sore and tearful eyes, staring blankly at Jerry Dank.
He, how and when did he get out?
She was not sure. Were the media waiting for him?
Jerry Dank frowned slightly when he saw the girl's tearful appearance.
The next moment, the human wall was forcefully separated, and Audrey Turnah's wrist was held by Jerry Dank.
He blocked the cameras and lenses with one hand, and protected Audrey Turnah with the other, and walked out steadily and firmly.
Facing the overwhelming questions, Jerry Dank pursed his thin lips tightly, but did not respond.
They finally got into the elevator, and Jerry Dank quickly pressed the button for the door to close.
The human voices were finally isolated from the outside, and the world was quiet.
Audrey Turnah took a deep breath.
"Thank you," she said gratefully.
"Don't come her again,'' Jerry Dank said, without looking at her.
"I just want to visit your father, to see if he is better..." Audrey replied worriedly.
In fact, she wanted to explain to him that although her brother usually acted arrogantly and domineeringly, he will never commit murder.
But after thinking about it, she let it slide.
Before the results of the police investigation came out, no matter what she said, Jerry Dank probably wouldn't believe it.
The lobby on the first floor arrived soon, and the two walked out of the elevator in silence, when they heard a familiar voice shout.
''Jerry!''
Seeing Audrey Turnah and Jerry Dank coming out together, Elizabeth Coker's face froze.
"Jerry, she..." Elizabeth muttered.
"Go upstairs first, I am coming" Jerry Dank said calmly.
"My dad is waiting for you,'' he added.
"Okay,'' Elizabeth replied with a nod.
Audrey Turnah silently watched the two enter the elevator, and her mind became a little complicated.
She just thought that Jerry Dank was sending her downstairs on purpose, but she found out that he just came to pick up Elizabeth.
Audrey Turnah never visited Henry Dank's hospital again, and she was too wary to worry about things at home.
Her elder brother was imprisoned, her father lost a right-hand man, and most importantly, the Turnah family was involved in a murder case, which had a huge impact on the Turnah family's stock price and reputation.
The police investigation would naturally take time, and the official results would not come out for a while, and this negative impact will not be eliminated in the short term.
Peter Turnah was so overwhelmed by the company's affairs that he was always so busy and he couldn't even eat, and he started to look so haggard.
Audrey Turnah was anxious, but she couldn't help much, so she let the cook at home cook food and deliver it to her father in person every day.
Peter Turnah couldn't bear to refuse the food she sent. No matter how busy he was, he would eat some.
Audrey Turnah had just arrived at the group at noon that day and was waiting for the elevator when she saw Peter Turnah and his secretary, Aloy, hurrying out of another elevator.
Peter Turnah looked at Audrey with a heavy face.
''Something has happened to Jerry Dank's mother,'' Peter Turnah informed Audrey.
The hospital where Jerry Dank's mother stayed after the operation was invested in by the Turnah family.
Just after her heart surgery, she was fragile and could not stand any stimulation.
Originally, Peter Turnah had arranged for someone to take care of her, and ordered that no one should tell her the news of her husband's car accident.
But Charles Turnah's imprisonment caused a lot of uproar, and it was inevitable that the hospital staff would not discuss the matter while at work.
When Jerry's mother went to the bathroom, she overheard two nurses mentioning that Henry Dank was seriously injured in a car accident. She immediately turned pale, fainted and was rushed to the emergency room.
Audrey Turnah's face turned pale.
Originally, Jerry Dank had come to hate the Turnah family because of Henry Dank and Marcus Coker's accident.
If something happened to his mother again, how much would he hate the Turnah family?
The car drove urgently, all the way, and soon reached the hospital.
Jerry's mother was tossed into the rescue van, and taken outside. Jerry Dank's face was terribly cold, and the aura around him was daunting.