Opposite the jacarandas was a pair of bombax ceiba.
Grand Old Master Yorks looked at the tough and tall jacarandas and the trumpet vine creeping onto the jacarandas. He sighed. "This was Cole's Windy Courtyard at first, but after Jay came to Mount Pearl, h e picked this courtyard specifically. After several months of renovation, it has become what you see today. This place was also given a new name-Green Plum Town! I suppose this is a gift from Jay to Angeline. He's the blue jacaranda, whereas Angeline i s the trumpet vine. Even if we don’t like the trumpet vine’s boneless and spineless nature, Jay does."
Chloe put on an icy expression without a word.
In her opinion, Angeline was nothing but a dispensable item to Jay, similar to clothes and other things that one could do without. Yet who would have thought that Jay would so painstakingly transform Green Plum Town for Angeline?
Her heart was instantly filled with jealousy. Jay had never even treated her like that before.
Chloe's jealousy toward Angeline had twisted her human nature once more.
"Let's go in, Judy," she said sullenly.
Judy knocked on the door, doing so in a rushed and forceful manner that even the rhythm sounded disorderly.
Josephine hurried out to open the door and was struck dumb when she saw Chloe and the group.
"What are you doing here?" Josephine asked with a sullen face.
Chloe was used to being admired and could not stand seeing anyone refusing to receive her. Her expression sank immediately. "Where’s your brother, Josephine?"
"I don't know," Josephine said in a subtly sarcastic manner, "My brother is an adult and has his own life. I'm not his housekeeper, so why should I pry into his private affairs?"
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