Mrs. Yorks stood up and sighed. "It's already challenging for people who love each other, let alone for those two who have no feelings toward one another. Jay, don't you know forced affections will never end up well?"
Jay said embarrassedly, "This is Sis Shirley's decision, and my Angeline wants to support her big sister. I cannot disobey my wife's intention."
Mrs. Yorks smiled and said, "If that's the case, then I’ll be doing you a favor. I truly want to see how smart and sensitive of a woman Angeline truly is. What kind of method is she using to keep a man like you firmly attached to her side? I've lived a long life now, but I think I have a lot to learn from her."
After she said those words, she finally stepped outside.
From the beginning till the end, she had not batted an eyelid toward Spencer.
When Jay walked toward Spencer, Spencer gave him a thumbs up.
Jay said, "Uncle, you've thoroughly broken her heart. I'd like to give you a piece of advice. You should hurry up and chase after her while she still loves you. If you wait until she gives up on you, you'll completely lose
her in this life."
Spencer whimpered, saying, "She gave up on me a long time ago. For so many years, I came to her every morning and evening to greet her, yet she barely gave me a glance."
Jay replied, "If she has completely given up on you, she wouldn't have deliberately said those words to stimulate you earlier. She hates you and is still bearing resentment, which means you have a chance t o win her back. If she doesn’t have a trace of emotion toward you, then it would be the end of your love journey."
Spencer pondered over Jay's words and light of joy filled his eyes.
He looked at Mrs. Yorks' back. Even though she was n o longer in her prime, her back was still as tall and straight as a young woman's. He remembered the first time they met and how impressed he was by her appearance, dancing style, and impressive talents.
At that time, he thought that in this life, as long as he could be with her, he would not care about anything else.
Hence, he boldly pursued her.
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