"Fine. 9.99 million it is then."
Jay refused to let the matter drop and continued," Also, stop calling me Master Ares from now on."
"What should I call you then?" Jay was extremely overbearing, but there was nothing Zayne could do about it.
"Call me Big Brother."
Zayne widened his eyes and blurted out, "You want m e to call you Big Brother? And you think that's appropriate? Have you forgotten that you're my little sister's husband?”
"But now you’re my little sister's husband."
Zayne said, "You became my brother-in-law first and that's an unchanging fact. Therefore, you should call m e Big Brother."
Jay stared at him. "What are you going to do if I refuse to call you Big Brother?"
Zayne served him with the same sauce. "Then I won't call you Big Brother either."
"I won't allow Josephine to marry you then," Jay said.
Zayne widened his eyes so much that his eyeballs nearly fell out of their sockets.
Both Angeline and Jay were already married, so he could not use that as a bargaining chip to threaten Jay anymore.
Left with no choice, he cried out exasperatedly, "I have never seen anyone as shameless as you. Fine!"
Jay was not an unreasonable person, but he had gained maturity from an early age. Zayne was a few years younger than him, but Jay was already a mature, reliable, and charismatic man in his youth. When he looked at Zayne again, he could not help but see him as a wimpy kid. Therefore, if Jay was to call Zayne 'Big Brother’, he certainly would not be able to bring himself to do it.
With nothing else to lose, Zayne decided against slipping away and turned around to return to the bedroom to continue where he and Josephine had left off earlier.
Jay looked at the tightly shut door, his face turning livid with anger.
A wave of anger rose in his heart. This was simply a steal for that b*stard Zayne.
He recalled how he had always remained chaste in order to safeguard Angelina's reputation.
Jay looked even gloomier now. He returned to the room, lay down, and fell asleep straight away.
The next day.
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