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The Lucky Wife (Jay ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1513

Spencer proceeded to walk outside angrily.

It was just that he could not help but continue to worry about Mrs. Yorks. As he was leaving, his footsteps were slow and heavy. He would turn his head back and forth after a few steps. The feeling of reluctance was oozing from his body.

Jay’s expression showed a smile full of ridicule. His uncle indeed still had some feelings for his aunt. However, his love was no longer considered pure as the mistresses by his uncle’s side had long annihilated her aunt’s desire for love.

One was as passionate as fire while the other was as indifferent as ice. A person he once loved had chosen such a path. Jay could only wring his hands and sigh.

At the same time, he quietly rejoiced that the person he met was Angeline because Angeline loved him more than her own life. Even if he made a mistake, Angeline would still accept him.

Moreover, he was fortunate that the mistakes he made did not include his uncle’s most emotionally derailing mistake—cheating.

When Spencer reached Jay’s side, he looked at him somewhat helplessly. “Your eldest aunt is refusing to leave, so please send more people here to guard her.”

Jay shook his head. “Dispersing the troops is something we must avoid.”

Afterward, Jay walked into the parish hall and got nearer to Mrs. Yorks. He said politely, “Eldest Aunt, I’m Jay Ares.”

Mrs. Yorks was slightly startled and stopped fidgeting with her rosary. Then, she raised her gaze to look at Jay.

Seeing the exquisite, graceful, and handsome-looking Jay, Mrs. Yorks said, “I was originally curious to know just how magnificent is the man who defeated my Cole. Now that I’ve met you, I believe Cole losing to you is not at all considered a humiliation.”

Jay’s face froze slightly.

This was not the time to chit-chat about daily life matters.

Jay glanced toward his uncle who had an unusually gloomy face. It meant that her every word had been heard by him. Jay could only make insinuations to help exonerate his uncle. “Angeline and I are the same as any other ordinary couple. We’ve had plenty of misunderstandings and hurtful pasts. I may be spoiling her now on the surface, but there are moments that people can’t see when she tolerates me. Our tolerance for each other is the thing that kept our fragile relationship going.”

Mrs. Yorks nodded and said, “She can tolerate you and forgive you because you love her with all your heart. I firmly believe that husband and wife should go through ups and downs with love.”

Jay’s gaze fell on the watch, and it was making him anxious. If his aunt continued to chit-chat, the safe passage might close.

“Thank you, Eldest Aunt, for your kind words. To be honest, I came to see you today because I have something to ask for,” Jay said earnestly.

Mrs. Yorks said, “Do speak your mind.”

“My big sister, Shirley, is pregnant with Cole’s child. And my cousin is being very cold to her. It’s truly making her sad. She’s not in good health, so I’ve come to ask Eldest Aunt to comfort her.”

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