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A Wild and Hot Cutie novel Chapter 121

After a week, Alisa recovers almost. After the last physical examination, she is ready to leave the hospital.

Alisa goes through the discharge formalities at the front desk of the hospital. The nurse over there tells her, "Miss, your medical expenses have been settled first."

Alisa looks back and Davis is standing behind her in silence.

Alisa doesn't talk to him. She goes straight out of the hospital. Davis follows him not far away.

Towards the gate, Davis stops her step.

"Where are you going?"

Alisa lowers her face. "Go back to my home!"

Davis doesn't stop. "OK, let me send you!"

His attitude has changed so much that Alisa can't reflect it. Is this still the grumpy and arrogant Davis?

"I'll take a taxi myself." Alisa refuses his kindness and because she had died once, she doesn't want to have anything to do with him again.

Davis is angry. He misses this woman for ten days. He even wants to die for her.

She still refuses him like this. What does she want?

Alisa is suddenly pushed to the car by Davis. She can see anger from Davis's black eyes.

"What do you want?" He says in a low voice.

Alisa is stunned. "As long as I'm not with you, I can do anything!"

"You are damned woman, Alisa!"

Davis can't help grabbing her, throwing her in the car and driving.

"You go to your home. You go to your home alone. How do you live? "Davis yells as he drives.

Alisa says coldly, "What's the matter with you? Before you show up, my life is so good."

"Well, you're such an ungrateful woman."

Davis angrily takes Alisa to her house's gate, throws her out and drives away.

Standing at the gate again, where Alisa has lived for more than ten years, it is full of sweet memories of the past. At that time, her uncle is still there, and her elder sister is still there. How happy and warm it is here.

Unfortunately, everything here is gone.

There is only an empty old house, standing like a ghost house.

Thanks to Davis, the tears in Alisa's eyes are turning. She is an orphan.

"Eh, are you the second miss of this family?"

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