Despite almost being middle-aged, there were no signs of a single wrinkle on Angeline's youthful face. Perhaps it was because she had given birth to her children at an early age or perhaps she had transmigrated into her current physical body. It might also be because she had Jay looking after her. She had no worries in life, and she was cheerful most of the time.
She was still as bright and radiant as a teenage girl. The only thing that changed was her broadening perspective on things.
Jay carried Angeline and placed her on his desk so that his eyes were level with hers. He stared at her eyes and brows silently. The smile on her face was just like a spring breeze. He felt extremely relaxed as he stared at her.
He could not resist leaning over to kiss her. He could not bear to part with her.
"Angeline, you haven't been intimate with me in a long time." Jay resembled a child asking for candy.
Angeline replied shyly, "Our son is sick. I don't have the time for you."
Jay sighed and said, "You're worried since our son is sick. You’re also worried when your parents are sick. Angeline, can’t you put yourself first? You must know that you're the pillar of our family. You must look after yourself well."
Angeline let out a crisp chuckle and said," I'm not the pillar of this family. You are."
Jay suddenly wrapped her in his arms and hugged her tightly.
No, Angeline. I won't be able to live
without you.
Angeline was stunned.
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