When Jay was done having breakfast, he asked Zayne to come over and handed him a bank card.
"There’s 200 million in here. Take it to the Ares family and make your marriage proposal."
In Zayne's opinion, a successful entrepreneur like Jay, one who had always played to win, would never do things that could cost him both his sister and money n o matter what.
He then asked vigilantly, "What are you plotting at?"
Jay replied, "Just trying to put a smile on my wife's face."
Zayne was dumbfounded.
He put the bank card into his own pocket unceremoniously and teased Jay. "Master Ares, a ' family-oriented' woman like my sister is about to go extinct. Make sure you cherish her well.”
Jay’s mesmerizing face was covered in frost. "She really is family-oriented indeed."
He was infuriated at the thought of how Angeline was helping Zayne to keep him under control.
Due to Angeline's health conditions, he knew better than to get mad at her, so he could only swallow the
grievances himself.
"I don't have any specific conditions for the wedding, but you must at least have one. That's showing respect to Josephine," Jay said with a stern expression.
Zayne, the sister-pampering monster, refused to be outdone. "When are you going to have an official wedding with my sister then? Why don’t we do it together?"
Jay uttered gloomily, "Angeline disagrees. She says that I’m too good-looking and will only make you look like a ground beetle."
Zayne's eyes bulged out as he asked, "Am I that hideous? I used to be the most good-looking boy in school..."
When he glanced at Jay’s mature, reliable-looking, and charming face that had settled with time, his tone gradually dropped and eventually vanished.
Over the years, Jay only grew more and more exquisite. Apart from his deeper and more profound eyes, his jawline and chin were also much more defined now. There was almost no trace of aging on his good-looking face.
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