Chapter 74 Jerry Dank In His Feelings

Audrey Turnah was stunned.

Jerry Dank's thin lips curved a little.

"Friends will hug each other when they meet again after a long absence. Besides, we haven't seen each other for five years," he said to Audrey.

Friend? Audrey Turnah was a little surprised. Is his positioning of her a friend?

She couldn't understand the dark emotion in his eyes, but she didn't know why she couldn't refuse his request.

After hesitating for a moment, she walked up to Jerry Dank, stretched out her hand, and gently hugged him.

Jerry Dank's hand, trembling slightly, landed on the girl's shoulder.

In the past five years, he often had trouble falling asleep. Even if he fell asleep, he would always dream of the scene of Audrey Turnah falling limply in his arms covered in blood.

The girl in his arms bled so much, her body became a little stiff and cold, and she never woke up again.

That was Jerry Dank's lingering nightmare.

But the girl in his arms at this moment was soft, warm, with a girl's unique fragrance.

She existed so well, standing vividly and truly in front of Jerry Dank.

The nightmare that haunted Jerry Dank for five years seemed to have finally completely disappeared at this moment.

Jerry Dank closed his eyes, restrained the surging emotions in his chest, and gently let go of the girl.

He took two steps back and looked at her gently.

"Go back," he said to Audrey.

Audrey Turnah realized that she really couldn't understand Jerry Dank.

Five years ago, his emotions and thoughts seemed less unpredictable than they were now.

She hesitated.

"What about you?" She asked.

Jerry Dank smiled slightly.

"The seaside scenery is beautiful, I'll take another walk," Jerry Dank replied.

Audrey Turnah got into the car, when the car started.

She tilted her head, and looked at Jerry Dank again through the car window.

In the sky, the setting sun was gradually fading away. With the light behind his back, he stood in the afterglow of the setting sun and watched her leave.

His eyes were dark, cold, but...gentle.

This time, Audrey Turnah confirmed that she was not mistaken.

It was an indeed tender, almost heartbreaking, decisive tenderness.

Audrey Turnah couldn't figure out why Jerry Dank looked at her in such a way.

Seeing him look at her like that made her feel very uncomfortable, inexplicably uneasy.

However, she was too embarrassed to ask him why.

What she wanted most, he had promised her, hadn't he?

From now on, they should be two parallel lines that will never intersect, and they will have nothing to do with each other.

Watching the car go away, Collins Date sighed.

"Jerry, you just let Miss Turnah go? Why didn't you tell her that you have missed her for the past five years?" Collins Date asked.

Jerry Dank withdrew his gaze.

"She is doing very well now," he replied with a calm voice.

In a world without him, she was doing just fine.

So there was no need to talk about many things.

Back at Bullen city, in front of Audrey Turnah's grave, he asked the question in his heart.

Now an answer had arrived.

Even, he may have misunderstood Audrey Turnah, and she may not have liked him anymore.

Maybe it was really just like she said at the beginning, since she was a child, there is nothing she can't get, and he was the only one who didn't care about her overtures.

So she was only curious about him, and when she figured him out, she let him go completely.

Now that she had let go, he had seen that those secret feelings he had for her in the past five years, from the beginning to the end, were just his infatuated love, and there was no need to let her know.

It was better to bury it in his heart from now on, it was the best result for both of them.

Collins Date looked complicated.

"But can you really let her go?" He asked Jerry.

He couldn't understand Jerry Dank's actions, just like he couldn't understand at the beginning, why Jerry Dank guarded a dead person so paranoidly, indulged himself in the abyss, and didn't want to come out.

Now that she is still alive, why not tell her everything?

Whether she refuses or accepts, she has to know.

Jerry Dank was silent and didn't answer, he turned around and walked towards the beach, and Collins Date followed behind him.

The setting sun slowly disappeared below the sea level, the sea breeze was cool, and the water waves hit the reef, splashing tiny waves.

"Let the bodyguards guarding Leopold Demp withdraw. Let's go back to Bullen City tonight," Jerry Dank said to Collins.

Collins Date sighed silently.

So this trip to Mullan City, after all, changed nothing ?

In the end, he still called the bodyguard and booked a flight ticket back to Bullen that night.

When Collins Date finished the phone call and returned to Jerry Dank's side again, he saw that Jerry Dank supported the reef, his body was slightly arched, cold sweat rolled from the corners of his forehead, and the veins on the back of his hand grasping the reef burst out.

Collins Date's expression changed suddenly, he strode over to support him.

"Jerry!" He called out.

Jerry Dank raised his eyes in a daze, his eyes were a little blurry.

Collins Date was slightly startled.

"Have you got a headache again? Let's go to the hospital to find Dr. Greg," he said to Jerry Dank.

Jerry Dank tried hard to keep himself awake.

"No need," he replied.

When he was in extreme pain, he often went to the hospital, but no doctor could really relieve the pain.

Even painkillers didn't help his headache at all.

In the end, he had no choice but to grit his teeth and get through it.

He grabbed Collins Date's arm.

"Take me back to the hotel," Jerry Dank said with difficulty.

No matter how painful it was, it will pass after a while. Over the years, he had gotten used to it.

This time, however, it seemed particularly difficult.

Not long after the car drove off from the beach, Jerry Dank's eyes were already red with pain, his teeth were clenched tightly, his tightly pressed lips were bitten, and a streak of blood spilled out.

"I think we'd better go to the hospital," Collins Dates said.

He was so anxious that he turned the steering wheel and drove the car directly to the hospital.

The doctor on duty during the day had already left work, and Collins Date couldn't find Dr. Greg.

The person in charge of the night shift was a young female doctor who was slightly startled when she saw Collins Date helping Jerry Dank in.

She was surprised to see them.

Just two days ago, this business tycoon came to see Dr. Greg. Jessica Hun still had a fresh memory of them, especially Jerry Dank.

There was something wrong with Jerry Dank's situation, and Jessica Hun hurriedly got up.

"What's wrong with the patient?" She asked urgently.

"He has a terrible headache," Collins Date replied.

He looked anxious.

"Doctor, can you help me contact Dr. Greg?" He asked again.

He had a little impression of this female doctor. That day he and Jerry Dank went to see Dr. Greg, he saw this female doctor outside Dr. Greg's office.

Normally, if someone spoke to Jessica Hun like this, Jessica Hun might be angry, thinking that the other party questioned her medical skills.

But Jerry Dank's situation was more serious now, and he had made a special trip from other places to see Dr. Greg personally for medical treatment, so Dr. Greg undoubtedly understood his situation better.

Without hesitation, Jessica Hun dialed Dr. Greg's number directly.

After calling several times, Dr. Greg's call was not answered.

"I cannot get in touch with him,'' Jessica Hun said to the pair.

As she said this, she glanced at Jerry Dank. His lips were pale, his black hair on his forehead was soaked with sweat, and his eyes were a little out of focus.

Jessica Hun couldn't bear it.

"How about this, I'll give him a painkiller injection first, at least to relieve him first, and then see how to deal with it,'' she suggested.

Collins Date really wanted to tell her that the doctor had prescribed painkilling injections before, but it was of no use to Jerry Dank.

But after another thought, the medical industry in Mullan City was the most developed, and the medical technology was generally relatively high.

Maybe, the level of doctors here will be higher than that of Bullen, and maybe this painkiller injection will work.

Before Audrey Turnah arrived at the small apartment, she received a call from Leopold Demp.

"Audrey, those bodyguards have left. How are you? Jerry Dank didn't make things difficult for you, did he?" Leopold Demp asked.

"No," Audrey Turnah briefly said and explained the situation.

"He said that he would never embarrass the Turnah family in the future, and I can go back to Bullen at will," Audrey narrated.

Leopold Demp was stunned.

"Isn't it? What the hell is he doing? How did he become so talkative?" He asked Audrey.

Audrey Turnah shook her head.

"I don't know either," she replied.

But all in all, it was a good result.

After meeting Leopold Demp, she learned that she had to go to the hospital to pick up Dr. Greg.

Leopold Demp's expression was a little subtle.

"For no reason, why did you let a man come to your house for dinner?" He asked Audrey suddenly.

He thought that going to Audrey's house for dinner was an honor that only he could have.
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