Calvert held the medicine and stared blankly at Harley's departure.
Is it because he looks too pitiful? So the princess of the Hart family came out to help him and buy him medicine?
These medicines seem particularly heavy in their hands.
When facing Harley, he always feels a sense of inferiority, which makes him want to escape.
But when Harley really left, he had an urge to catch up with her and catch her.
At this moment, Calvert forcefully suppressed his impulse until Harley's figure completely disappeared before his eyes before he walked toward his dark and dilapidated home.
Perhaps this cannot be called home at all.
It's just a shelter for him!
When he opened the door, a familiar musty smell once again flooded into his nose.
The rotten and moldy smell in this dilapidated house always accompanies him.
Perhaps his whole person is also slowly decaying like this room.
The more I grow up, the more I broaden my horizons and understand how difficult it is to change my life!
He took off his coat and looked at the bruises on his body, new and old as if there were always wounds on him.
And the wounds on his body have never been cared about.
Just Calvert's gaze fell on the drugs, which Harley gave him.
Does this mean that she cares about his wounds?
On the other side, Harley sat in the car, looking at the message sent by the secretary of the Quentin family on his phone.
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