Chandler glanced at her. He didn't say anything, and just walked out of the alley while supporting Kit.
After the three of them got in the car, Chandler drove to the nearby hospital.
Kit, who was in pain and mentally relaxed, had already passed out.
Tina said to Chandler, "Thank you for everything today."
"Why are you thanking me?" Chandler asked.
"Thank you for helping me and Kit in the alley," Tina said, "and for taking him to the hospital now."
Chandler pursed his lips. "You're my wife, so there's no need for you to thank me for helping you out in the alley. Isn't it the husband's duty to help his wife?"
Tina was taken aback.
"As for me helping Kit and taking him to the hospital, if anyone should be grateful, it should be him. He should be thanking me when he wakes up, not you," He added.
Tina felt that Chandler's voice had a kind of coldness that she had never heard before.
"Are you angry?" she asked cautiously.
Chandler sighed. "I'm not angry. Don't think too much. We'll be at the hospital soon!"
Then both of them stopped talking.
True enough, they arrived at the hospital quickly, and medical staff placed Kit on a moving stretcher for emergency treatment.
Tina kept explaining, while Chandler quietly listened to her.
He understood that she was hoping he wouldn't misunderstand her, that he wouldn't get angry.
But Chandler wasn’t actually angry. In fact, he was jealous.
He was jealous that she would protect Kit so recklessly, regardless of her own safety.
Did she ever consider what would have happened if he hadn't shown up in time? She might be lying in the emergency room right now, just like Kit! Even though she had faced so many difficulties in the past, why did she still rush into danger like this?
Was she not afraid of death? Or was she just too concerned about Kit?
Whenever he thought about these questions, he would be consumed by jealousy.
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