Rebirth: Top Actress, Your Big Shot Husband is Jealous Again!-Chapter 602

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Chapter 602: Chapter 602

Even Daniel Green was wide-eyed, let alone Elliot Morris.

This table, it wasn’t just meat, it was a feast of rich meats.

There was almost no lean meat, mostly it was pork belly...

The only dish that could be considered somewhat vegetarian was probably the braised pork with preserved vegetables.

He glanced at Mason Bennett, just feeling that the world is truly amazing.

In the past, if any of these dishes appeared on Mason Bennett’s dining table, he wouldn’t have taken a bite.

Now he can calmly eat pork belly as if it were rice...

By the end of the meal, only Bella Green and Mason Bennett were satisfied, while the other two had faces full of resentment.

It’s not that the meat wasn’t delicious, but when you face a table full of meat without a single green leaf, you know how despairing it is.

To cleanse his palate, Daniel Green drank a whole container of a beverage.

...

Bella Green and Daniel Green both had classes in the afternoon, so after the meal, Mason Bennett drove them back to school.

Once at school, Daniel Green turned around, seeing Mason Bennett’s car still at the gate.

Although the car window wasn’t rolled down, he knew Mason Bennett was surely watching them.

He thought about saying something to Bella Green but didn’t dare; anyway, it seemed Mason Bennett wasn’t mad, so he decided not to tell Bella Green about it.

The two had classes in different locations, so they parted ways shortly.

Bella Green glanced at the time, realizing she was still on time, so there wasn’t any rush.

As she walked past the basketball court, she heard several exclamations warning about being careful and looked over. A basketball had flown over the wire fence.

The angle of the basketball’s trajectory wouldn’t hit her, but a richly dressed woman, standing a meter away, was right in its path.

Bella Green acted faster than she thought, stepping forward to slap the basketball away when it was less than ten centimeters from the woman.

Even though the woman wasn’t hit by the basketball, she was still startled, stumbling back, and twisted her ankle, falling to the ground.

Bella Green immediately reached out to grab the woman’s arm, nearly falling herself.

The woman cried out in pain, instinctively tightening her grip on Bella Green’s arm.

The sharp nails dug into her flesh, and Bella Green winced slightly.

"Are you okay?"

Bella Green asked, attempting to help her up.

The woman’s face was pale with pain, unable to stand for a while.

Bella Green frowned, turning to look at the chaotic basketball court, unable to spot the culprit.

Reluctantly, Bella Green helped the woman up first.

With Bella Green’s support, the woman barely stood up, looking gratefully at Bella Green.

"Thank you, young lady."

Bella Green shook her head, looking down at her foot: "Can you walk?"

The woman tried, but as soon as her foot touched the ground, the pain made her face crumple.

Seeing the swelling on her ankle, Bella Green thought it seemed badly twisted.

Bella Green had expected the person who just threw the basketball to come over by now, but after waiting, no one appeared - they probably ran off.

With a darkened face, Bella Green looked at the woman half-leaning on her and realized she couldn’t just leave her.

"Let me help you over there to sit for a while."

"Okay."

She helped the woman to a nearby bench, and upon looking at her foot, it seemed seriously injured.

As soon as the woman sat down, her eyes inadvertently swept over the five nail marks on Bella Green’s arm, feeling a bit embarrassed.

"I’m sorry, young lady, for hurting you."

Bella Green looked at the marks on her hand, smiling: "It’s not broken, it’ll fade soon enough."

"Oh, thank you so much. If it weren’t for you, getting hit by that basketball, I’d probably have ended up directly at the hospital."

"Do you want to call your family? You really should have your foot checked at the hospital," Bella Green suggested.

The woman waved her hand: "It doesn’t hurt as much now, my niece-in-law will be here soon."