Mrs. Yorks roared, "I'm merely curious, will she only b e satisfied once she kills Angeline? Angeline has divorced Jay and no longer has any relationship with her now. Why is she still lingering around and disturbing Angelina's peaceful life?"
Mrs. Yorks’ anger was like lit fireworks. It instantly made the atmosphere around the hall heavier.
Jay looked at Chloe in disbelief. His long body swayed toward Chloe as he asked her with a cold face, "What did you do to Angeline?"
Chloe had never seen Jay with such a gloomy expression on his face before. His voice was clearly engulfed in pure resentment. At that moment, Chloe was afraid. However, after thinking more about it, she had made plenty of mistakes yet Jay forgave her time and time again, did he not? This time, it would be no different.
Chloe cried out mournfully, "When Mom saw your expression after you came back from chasing after Angeline just now, Mom felt bad for you, Jay. Mom merely texted Angeline asking what she did to you."
Jay did not know that Chloe was lying to him at all. However, upon remembering the doctor’s instructions, even if Jay was clueless about the vicious text
messages Chloe had sent to trigger Angeline, he could still figure out how much Chloe had impacted Angeline's life by her constant intervention.
He gritted his teeth and squeezed out a warning. "If you don’t wish to see our relationship ending right here and now, you should completely disappear from Angeline's life in the future."
Chloe flinched, feeling aggrieved in her heart. "The only person you care about is that wife of yours. Mom i s only doing this for your own good."
Jay said furiously, "I cannot stand any more of your kindness."
Mrs. Yorks had said something else that made Cole walk up to Jay. He handed the phone over to him and said somewhat enviously, "My mother wants to talk to you.”
Jay took the phone over in a second and called out," Eldest Aunt...”
As soon he yelled out these two words, Mrs. Yorks coldly corrected him.
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