Grand Old Master Ares said with much joy, "Perhaps the gods have opened up their hearts for them. Who would’ve thought that Angeline’s soul lived on in Rose's body? Jay had loved and despised her throughout the years, and ultimately, there was a positive outcome after much sustained efforts."
After hearing Jay and Angeline’s story, Grand Old Master Yorks took a while to digest it. After quite some time, he sighed shamefully. "I had been wrong this whole time."
Jay came out of Tourmaline Estate and looked everywhere for Angeline like a madman. This time, regardless of the consequences, he hacked into the system to investigate Angeline’s whereabouts.
There was only one thought in his mind, and that was to rush to Angeline’s side as soon as possible to prevent her from doing stupid things.
After commanding Grayson to search for her, Jay felt that he should not be staying idly by as well. The process of waiting for the result was simply too tormenting for him.
He came to Grand Asia Hospital and used their
phones to call Angeline again. However, her phone was constantly engaged, and this was making Jay extremely nervous. After all, it was rare for Angeline’s phone to stay so busy.
He had no other option but to call Mrs. Yorks, and she answered the phone in seconds. "Hello.”
Jay handed the phone over to the nurse and wrote a script on a piece of paper. The nurse read it out for him, "Is this Dawn Severe's family member? We have some news about the child, so please come to the hospital as soon as possible."
Mrs. Yorks was frightened by the call. "Alright. We'll b e there right away."
Once she hung up the phone, Mrs. Yorks told Sis Shirley nervously, "Shirley, the hospital called. We have to get to Grand Asia Hospital as soon as possible.”
Shirley tried getting up, but she was still too frail to move after giving birth. She stood up abruptly and felt like the whole ceiling was spinning before she immediately squatted back down.
Mrs. Yorks hurriedly helped Sis Shirley back onto the bed.
Angeline opened the bedroom door and walked out. Her voice still sounded hoarse and exhausted when she said, "Sis Shirley should rest, Aunt Crystal. I'll go i n her stead.”
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