"Rose was neither beautiful nor smart, but I fell in love with her at first sight?" Jay frowned and was scrutinizing Madam Loyle's expression.
Madam Loyle did not expect Jay to see through such a subtle hint. She quickly tried to change her words. "I don’t know whether or not you fell for her, but I know that you truly did marry her. I still have the video from your wedding day."
It was as if she had prepared it in advance because as soon as she said this, Madam Loyle picked up the remote and turned on the TV. The video of Jay and Rose getting married immediately appeared on the screen.
On the screen, there was not a single trace of a smile o n Jay’s face even though he was the groom. His whole body seemed to have been engulfed in an iceberg.
However, the bride, Rose, was beaming as if she was filled with happiness.
Jay questioned them, "Was she truly the bride I chose?”
Rose had a common-looking face that barely anyone would call beautiful. He could not bring himself to feel anything just by looking at her.
Jay was quite determined that he had not married her out of his own will.
That marriage must have been arranged due to reasons other than love.
Madam Loyle and the others did not know how to answer Jay’s question.
Instead, the youngster uttered, "The two of you are a good match."
"In which area?" he asked the boy in confusion.
The corners of the young man's lips curved slightly." Your temperaments."
Jay then turned his gaze to Rose’s face on the screen again. He was carefully examining her temperament. He suddenly felt that she was indeed sweet-tempered yet imposing. Her eyes looked calm and collected.
Rose Loyle in this video did not look like an idiot bumpkin at all.
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