But I didn't answer his question. My goal was clear.

"Where's the drug?"

Jason was obviously impatient.

"You only care about the drug. Don't you see that Erin's dog is dying?"

"So?" I wasn't following him. "Her pet dog died. What does it have to do with me coming here to get the drug?"

Jason was enraged by my cold attitude.

"How could you be so cold-blooded!"

I found him ridiculous.

Jason was kept from delivering the drug not long ago because of that dog.

As a result, thirteen people died.

I wanted to question him but knew it wasn't the best time.

My parents and my siblings were still waiting for the drug in the hospital.

I suppressed my anger and softened my tone,

"Jason, I'm sorry about the dog, but my parents are still in the hospital and need the drug."

Seeing that my attitude softened, Jason also restrained his anger. He looked up and signaled to his assistant.

Suddenly, Erin cried out,

"Jason, my dog isn't breathing. What should we do? I don't believe he's gonna die. Let's go to another hospital. We may still cure him."

Only then did I see that Erin was holding a dying dog in her arms, and she had several scratches on her face.

I was thinking of asking them to change the hospital quickly, but a sudden phone call changed my mind.

I grabbed the drug, stopped Jason, and begged him,

"Send me first."

Jason pushed my hand away impatiently.

"I've already given you the drug. What else do you want?"

I grabbed his clothes again as he was about to leave.

"Jason, please give me a ride first. The hospital just called and said they are dying and need the drug now."

My family couldn't wait an hour.

I had already lost thirteen family members, and I couldn't bear to lose anymore.

"Jason, my dog doesn't have much time left. We must go to the pet hospital immediately."

Erin held the dog in her arms, looking so worn out that she almost leaned on Jason.

It didn't take long for Jason to decide who he would help between me and Erin.

"I'll take Erin, and my assistant will drive you."

But there was only one car on the road at this time!

If the assistant got the car in the garage and sent me to the hospital, my parents would be dead!

I knelt in front of Jason, giving up all my dignity.

"Jason, please. I really can't lose my parents..."

My constant disobedience displeased Jason.