Chapter 755
“I don‘t cook.” Primrose said stubbornly, “Do you want me to set the kitchen on fire?”
Jack was at a loss for words.
He was reminded of Primrose‘s attempt to roast some walnuts a few days ago, where she had almost burnt the whole kitchen down. Jack sighed defeatedly and went to the kitchen unwillingly.
Jack turned back before disappearing into the kitchen and said, “Don‘t bully my student.”
“Of course.” Primrose waved him away and added, “I will.”
She had put in a lot of effort to save him. Of course, she would bully and tease him all she could to avenge her daughter.
Primrose sat on the chair where Jack was sitting and looked at Jace.
He was pretty handsome. Even though he was sick, his facial features were bright and refined.
Sage was just like her mother. They both preferred handsome men. “You know who I am, right?” Jace moved his lips and struggled to utter, “Y........” “You don‘t have to speak, just nod and shake your head.” Jace nodded promptly after. “Good boy,” said Primrose with a smile. She pointed at her own face and asked, “Sage looked like me, right?”
Jace nodded again.
Indeed, or else he would not have been in such a shock when he first saw her.
“But she isn‘t as pretty as me.”
Primrose said teasingly, “She‘s also shorter than me, but she has better skin. She‘s younger than me, so she had already won without even trying.”
Jace smiled as he was entertained by her humor.
She looked so much like Sage when she talked. “Don‘t laugh. I have something important to tell you.”
Her expression shifted immediately and squinted coldly.
Jace stopped smiling in an instant and waited for her to start talking again.
“Back then, her father and I wanted to see you at Nadeem City, but we got into that accident before we could do that. My foolish daughter still chose to marry you, however.”
“You‘ve mistreated her for three years. For that, you‘d definitely need to make it up to us. So,
be prepared to be tortured by us.” Jace nodded.
He wanted to tell her that he had been waiting for this day to come.
The National Holiday came and went.
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