Erin sounded sad. Jason hurried to embrace her and console her before hanging up the phone.

"No. Let the vet see him first."

I had never heard Jason talk in such a soft voice before.

Jason comforted Erin for a long time, during which the attending doctor came out again to ask if the drug had been delivered.

"Jason, about the drug..."

Before I could finish my words, Jason hung up.

The doctor said the situation was dire and the patients could die at any time.

I couldn't wait anymore and decided to take the drug from Jason myself.

Instead of calling Jason this time, I called his assistant, who hesitated and refused to reveal Jason's whereabouts until I intimidated him as Jason's fiancée. Then, he told me Jason was at a pet hospital.

I knew the pet hospital Jason's assistant mentioned. It was near Erin's place. Jason and Erin often went there.

There was a once-in-a-century rainstorm going on in Ashton.

The street was empty, and I couldn't even get a taxi. But I had no choice but to head to the pet hospital.

An hour later, I arrived there, soaking wet.

The moment Jason saw me, he subconsciously twisted his eyebrows.

"What are you doing here?"