Chapter 88 Find Yourself Another Man

"Yes, she's talking to your dad in the living room..." Elizabeth Coker replied.

She was frightened by the sharpness of Jerry Dank's pitch-black eyes, and collected himself.

"Jerry, you—" Elizabeth started to say again.

Before she could finish speaking, Jerry Dank had already rushed to the living room.

In the living room, Audrey Turnah knelt down in front of Henry Dank's wheelchair, lowered her head, and was about to examine the old injury of the amputated leg for him.

Jerry Dank suddenly walked in with a dark face, grabbed her wrist without any explanation, pulled her up, and dragged her to his side.

His face was terribly cold.

"Audrey Turnah, do you just kneel when others tell you to kneel? Where is the aura of the daughter of Peter Turnah?'' He asked.

Audrey Turnah was a little confused. When did she kneel down? What happened to Jerry Dank? She lost her temper so much.

She glanced at Jerry Dank's face, and carefully explained.

"I didn't kneel, I just wanted to see his injury..." she replied.

Jerry Dank was slightly startled, the girl's expression was indeed normal, she had not been crying, and her eyes were not red.

He turned to Henry Dank, and his face finally softened a little.

"Dad, why did you suddenly let her look at the wound?" He asked.

Obviously he had already arranged a family doctor for Henry Dank, and he will come twice a month to give Henry Dank a comprehensive physical examination. It was not Audrey Turnah's place to see the injury.

Henry Dank's mood at this moment was hard to describe.

He glared at Jerry Dank.

"I deliberately made things difficult for Miss Turnah, and wanted to see how her medical skills are, can't I?" He asked.

"No, no, your father didn't embarrass me. It was I who offered to show look at his injury,'' Audrey Turnah insisted.

"He said that he had been in a wheelchair for so many years and he is tired of it, so I wanted to find out if he is eligible for prosthesis...'' Audrey narrated.

Just at this time, the servant came in with several bowls of dessert, which was carefully stewed chicken and curry sauce.

The Dank family did not have the habit of eating curry sauce the way the Dank family had prepared it.

But Jerry Dank remembered that when his father took him and Elizabeth Coker to visit the Turnah family for the first time, the dessert that the Turnah family treated them to was stewed chicken and curry sauce.

Jerry Dank took a deep look at Henry Dank, as if he had really wronged his father.

He pursed his lips and apologized in a low voice.

"I misunderstood."

Henry Dank didn't bother to talk to his son, and greeted Audrey Turnah with a kind smile.

"Miss Turnah, eat something first, and it won't be too late for treatment," he said to Audrey.

Turning to face Jerry Dank, but with a sullen face.

"You don't have a part in supper,'' he said to Jerry abruptly.

Jerry Dank was taken aback.

That was okay, he didn't like to eat anyway.

Audrey Turnah actually didn't expect that seeing Henry Dank this time would be very different from what she imagined.

Henry Dank was very kind to her. He asked about her father, Peter Turnah, about her life in these years, and about the current development of the Turnah family. He seemed to be very emotional.

He even lowered his posture and apologized to Audrey Turnah, saying that he misunderstood the Turnah family back then, and said that if there was a chance, he would like to see Peter Turnah again.

After chatting, Audrey Turnah learned that he had never been fitted with a prosthesis, and asked to see his injury.

After all, in the current medical industry of the Turnah family, one piece was medical equipment, and prosthetics were also included. There were corresponding solutions for complicated situations.

Unexpectedly, Jerry Dank came here before the inspection...

When Elizabeth Coker entered the room, what she saw was the scene where Henry Dank warmly asked Audrey Turnah to eat.

She froze, her face changed slightly.

"Elizabeth, come over for supper,'' Henry Dank called her.

When Henry Dank spoke, his face was full of smiles.

But this smile obviously had nothing to do with her, it was because of Audrey Turnah.

Elizabeth Coker entered the room and sat down, her eyes fell on the curry sauce, and a cold look flashed in her eyes.

Audrey Turnah was really good at changing Henry Dank's attitude towards her.

After simply eating supper, Jerry Dank took Audrey Turnah upstairs.

Henry Dank's eyes fell onElizabeth Coker's face, which was very ugly, and he sighed slightly.

"Elizabeth, I know how you feel about your Jerry," Henry Dank said.

He seemed to have a feeling, and said earnestly.

"But you have also seen that three years ago, I just said a few more words to bring you and him together, but he moved to Vanity Terrace, and never came back to live here," he added.

Elizabeth Coker had no father or mother. After the Dank family moved to Vanity, Henry Dank asked Elizabeth Coker to move here too.

Three years ago, on Elizabeth Coker's 20th birthday, she was looking forward to spending it with Jerry Dank.

But Jerry Dank went to Audrey Turnah's cemetery and came back very late.

Elizabeth Coker cried and asked Jerry Dank what their relationship was.

It was that night that Henry Dank and Jerry Dank knew that Elizabeth Coker liked Jerry Dank, and it started a long time ago.

Jerry Dank rejected her indifferently without leaving any room, and Elizabeth Coker cried uncontrollably.

Henry Dank couldn't stand it, so he helped Elizabeth Coker and said a few more words to Jerry.

"Audrey Turnah is dead, how can you still not fall in love or get married, and spend your whole life guarding a dead person? Elizabeth and you grew up together, and about each other we all know the bottom line, what's wrong with her being with you? When your Uncle, Marcus was still alive, we planned to become in-laws in the future, so that we will get closer..." he had told Jerry Dank.

Jerry Dank looked at him with dark eyes, so dark that Henry Dank was slightly startled.

"You'd better not have this kind of thought in the future,'' Jerry Dank had said to his father.

He left this sentence coldly and moved to Vanity Terrace overnight. After that, he would only come back to visit every other week. In the past three years, there had been no change.

Elizabeth Coker went to look for him, but nine times out of ten she couldn't get in, but she still enjoyed it.

If it was before, Henry Dank thought that Jerry Dank will really change his mind someday.

But right now, since Audrey Turnah was still alive, Henry Dank could guess the ending with his eyes closed.

Elizabeth Turnah was destined to be infatuated.

"Elizabeth, let go of those things in the past, forget it," he said to Elizabeth Coker.

Henry Dank looked at Elizabeth with a gentle look in his eyes, with a sense of distress and regret.

After all, she was the daughter of an old friend, but unfortunately, no one could force her to be emotional.

Elizabeth Coker bit her lip.

"Mr. Dank, he will be back sooner or later,'' she replied.

"You know Jerry's temperament. The people and things he looked for will never change easily,'' Henry Dank replied painstakingly.

"Elizabeth, you are not too young, so don't waste time on Jerry. There are many people who are better than him. I promise you..." Henry Dank continued to cajole Elizabeth Coker.

Elizabeth Coker stood up abruptly.

"Mr. Dank, I'm tired, I'll go back and rest for now,'' she said to her guardian.

Henry Dank watched Elizabeth Coker disappear at the corner of the stairs, and sighed for a long while.

When Audrey Turnah came downstairs with light steps, Henry Dank was the only one in the living room sitting thoughtfully, with a puppy sleeping at his feet.

Henry Dank and his dog, looking very lonely.

"Is the treatment over?" Seeing her coming down, Henry Dank hurriedly asked.

"Miss Turnah, sit down for a while, and let Jerry wake up so that he can see you off,'' he added.

"No, it's convenient for me to go back by myself,'' Audrey Turnah replied.

She checked the old injury for Henry Dank.

"I will help you pay attention to the installation of the prosthetic limb, and I will let you know if I have any news,'' she told him.

After she finished speaking, she left. Henry Dank wanted to contact the driver to take her off, but it was too late.

It was inconvenient for him to sit in a wheelchair. When he chased him out, Audrey Turnah had already passed through the garden and was about to leave the gate.

"Miss Turnah, pay attention to safety on the road," Henry Dank only had time to warn.

Audrey Turnah agreed and waved at him before she left the Dank family villa.

She didn't call a car, but walked along the tree-lined road outside, all the way towards the former Turnah family villa.
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