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Mrs. Marsh's Revealed Identities novel Chapter 224

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Jennifer had already checked out of the hotel and was about to leave New York. But she didn't feel well now.

Before Jennifer could answer, Spencer saw a white Maserati parked over, "Come with me." He held her arm and walked her to the car. Then, he opened the door for her. "Come, I'll take you back to the hotel first."

Jennifer didn't refuse, because she was suffering from the stomachache.

"Mrs. Marsh?" Riley, who was driving, turned to look at them and greeted Jennifer. "Mrs. Marsh, nice to see you."

"Nice to see you, too." Jennifer smiled awkwardly.

"Head back to the hotel and book another room," Spencer said to Riley, then, he asked Jennifer again, "You are really not going to the hospital?"

"I'm not going." Jennifer leaned on the back of the seat and put her bag on her knees. Then, she changed the subject, "Why are you in New York? Have you just arrived?"

"Yes," Spencer answered, "My friends are here for a competition about cyberspace security. I came to instruct them."

"Have you finished shooting the play?"

"Not yet. But a few days off won't affect it." Spencer smiled. He didn't change at all.

They soon arrived at the hotel.

Spencer walked Jennifer upstairs to the room Riley had just booked for her.

After entering the room, he asked, "I was wondering why you are here alone. Where's he?"

Jennifer looked at him and didn't know how to answer.

"Did you two have a fight?" Spencer observed her expression. "Just a guess."

"Not really." Jennifer sighed and walked towards the French window. "Are you all staying here?"

"Yeah."

"Thank you for today," Jennifer stopped, turned around and spoke.

"You are welcome. It's not a big deal." Spencer smiled and reminded her, "The burglars and thieves in New York are dangerous. Don't fight them directly next time you run into them. I knew someone who died because of this."

Jennifer didn't take it seriously. She was confident in herself.

"I mean it." Spencer looked worried. "Don't do it again next time."

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