The priest clenched his fists in a rage, which caused his knuckles to crack loudly. He glared at Jens with a terrifying expression on his face. He then gritted his teeth and said, "Jenson Ares, do you how much Whitty suffered to be with you? After you trapped her in the female etiquette class, she trained herself harshly every day and night due to her poor abilities. Her father was infuriated after she passed on the secret scrolls of Legendary Academy to you. He almost broke all her tendons and bones. Each and every muscle on her body suffered immense pain. After that, she escaped from Legendary Academy on her own. She went through plenty of difficulties to avoid being captured back there. Jens, this is all a testament to how much Whitty loves you. How could you let
her down?'
Jens felt pretty upset. Whitty never liked to complain. She always put on a sunny demeanor before him. She never delved into her worries before him.
That was why he never appreciated any of her efforts.
He felt extremely upset and guilty.
However, he still remained calm in front of the priest.
"Senior, priests must not feel any love or desires. You lose your temper so easily. You shouldn't be a priest," Jens teased him.
The priest gritted his teeth in a rage. "Jens, I really feel like punching you in the head."
Jens said, "Think things through before taking action. Can you win against me?"
The priest's expression darkened.
Jens patted his shoulder and teased, "None of you are professional actors, yet you insist on putting on an act in front of me. Do you want me to act along with you as well?"
The priest was stunned. "What do you mean, Jenson Ares?"
"Didn't Whitty stage her kidnapping on her own?" Jens asked coldly.
"Tell Whitty that if she plays such a low trick on us ever again, I'll definitely not bear with it anymore."
The priest was infuriated. "She loves you so much. Even if she throws a tantrum, can’t you just coax her and let her be? Jenson Ares, how can you be so petty? Don’t you know how to treat girls nicely?"
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