"Angeline." He pushed the door open and embraced Angeline’s waist from behind, reprimanding her gently, "Who gave you permission to cook breakfast?"
Angeline looked at Jay with a smirk.
Could she say that it was Mom?
"I'm not going to be a parasite from now on, Jaybie. I want to help you out with some housework," said Angeline with a smile.
Jay's cold expression turned dark. "Did my mom say something unpleasant to you?"
He turned Angeline over to face him. His eagle-like eyes were looking down on Angeline’s deer-like innocent eyes. "Tell me the truth, Angeline. When you went to Fleeting Time Villa yesterday, did my mother make things hard for you?"
Angeline shook her head.
Jay saw the redness in Angeline’s eyes. He had known her since she was little, so he was well aware of all the little hints her eyes were giving out.
He hugged her sideways and carried her back to the bedroom, declaring domineeringly yet tenderly," You’re my wife, Angeline. I permit you to be pampered in my world, so there’s no need to frustrate yourself to
please others."
Angeline hugged him around the neck, and her nose turned red. She said, "Do you know that it’s because you're so good to me that I'm willing to suffer some grievances for you? I'll not behave this way for anyone else."
Jay placed her little head into his arms and rested his chin on her head. His heart was so moved that it was filled with emotions.
"Then, I'll work hard alongside you," he said hoarsely.
Angeline felt the haze in her heart being driven away b y a ray of strong sunlight. Her bright smiling face was restored in an instant.
She changed into a beautiful attire, and since it was March, it was still rather cold with a tint of warmness. To show off her beautiful and magnificent figure, she deliberately took off her heavy coat.
Jay looked at Angeline who was standing in front of the mirror. The expression on his face was complicated.
He wanted to prevent her from dressing up so thinly, yet he did not want to discourage her after seeing her smile.
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