It was as if Josephine had received a pardon, and she almost jumped up with joy.
Jay suddenly added viciously before hanging up the phone, "When you change Angeline's clothes in the future, don't touch her body.”
Josephine ridiculed him. "You’re crazy possessive... and not to mention paranoid.”
After hanging up the phone, Josephine complained to Angeline. "Sis Angeline, how are we supposed to live these few days? There's a surveillance camera in this room, and it feels like my big brother’s eyes are staring at me at all times. He knows my every move. This is a sad life."
Angeline comforted. "You can merely pretend to listen when he's nagging. Anyway, he'll only return in ten days or so. By the time he comes back, you can slip away untouched.”
Josephine looked at Angeline and uttered sourly," You're the only one who dares to disobey him. Big Brother is reluctant to punish you."
Angeline smiled and said, "I have my illness to thank for that."
Jay had successfully spoiled Josephine and
Angeline's initially peaceful and good times.
In S Country, Jay brought Jenson, Zayne, and the Ghost members to the place where Baby Robbie’s incident took place.
Zayne once again talked about what happened back then... Standing in the place where Baby Robbie disappeared, Jay’s long and stalwart figure looked incredibly lonely.
A hint of distressful tears flowed out of Jenson’s eyes.
After some time, Jay turned around. For some reason, the grief and despair in his eyes were too powerful that they were unable to dissipate.
He said in a sorrowful tone, "Let’s go. Our top priority should be getting in touch with Storm."
Jenson looked at the airport not far away. Judging from the direction his dad was standing in just now, perhaps he was standing on the spot in which the mysterious man appeared. Jenson presumed that his dad had come up with a very unfavorable conclusion.
"Daddy, are you worried that the mysterious man three years ago took Baby Robbie and immediately flew to another place?”
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