However, what she did not know was that the man had seen her every move in the back seat through the rearview mirror.
When the car stopped at the entrance of a nearby hospital, she sniffled and said to the man in the front seat with a grateful expression, "I'm sorry for using you just now. And ... thank you."
After that, she pushed the door open and got out of the car.
However, because the car was too high-end, she didn't know how to open the door.
Terence pushed the door and got out of the car. Then, he pulled open the door of the back seat and bent down to carry Esther out of the car, heading straight for the hospital.
"What are you doing?" Esther instinctively whispered.
He hugged her. Although she was injured and felt dizzy, she wasn't that weak. Moreover, he was an unfamiliar man she had just met.
"Since it was my car that hit you like this, I naturally should be responsible for you." Terence's voice was as cold as ever.