“Who is Elaina Brown?” Jessica blurted out the question. Zayden looked at her and answered indifferently, “The daughter of the one of the employees.” “Why do you need to reed the medical history of an employee daughter? Which employee?” On hearing Jessica’s words. Zayden closed the documents he was reading and put them on that medical record. He asked in a tone that brooked no argument, “Do I need to report you each and everything that I do?” Jessica looked stunned, “No, I didn’t mean that. I was just asking casually.” “You have too many questions.” Zayden said impatiently. “I still have a lot of things to do. We will have dinner with Grandpa. You can directly go there, I will arrive on a time.” He was suggesting that she should leave now. Jessica immediately regretted that she had