About ten minutes later, the car stopped at the entrance of Ankang Hospital.
Shen Xi gripped the handhold above the car and glanced at the man next to her. He had driven so fast all the way here; wasn't he afraid of speeding?
Five years ago, his housekeeper had mentioned that his driving skills were excellent—an assertion that clearly wasn't an exaggeration.
"Thank you, Mr. Qin. You've been troubled twice in one night, please go back and rest early!" Shen Xi unbuckled her seat belt and, before getting out of the car, she expressed her gratitude to him again.
"Wait a sec," Qin Siye didn't open the car door, but instead parked the car in a spot, "I'll go up with you."
"That's not necessary. It's already late; you should go back and rest," said Shen Xi, feeling somewhat embarrassed.
She definitely didn't want him to have too much interaction with the child.