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The Lucky Wife (Jay ares and Rose) novel Chapter 434

“You were dragged out of the emergency room yesterday. Don’t you consider yourself a patient?”

Rose’s mouth widened in shock.

“I went to the emergency room last night? Why don’t I remember this?”

“You were blackout drunk.” Jay closed his book, his face becoming cold and stern.

“Women who come from good families won’t get blackout drunk outside. You’ve gotten a bad influence from Josephine.”

Rose opened her mouth in bewilderment and stuttered, “I was the bad influence!”

“You still have the nerve to utter those words out loud?”

Rose bowed her head.

When Josephine was mentioned, Rose became incessantly concerned. “By the way… Is Josie okay?”

Jay replied, “In which aspect?”

Rose, “...”

“She didn’t go to the emergency room, right?”

“She’s fine.”

Rose was not at ease. Hence, she stood up from the swing. “I’d better go ask her.”

She entered the house and dialed Josephine’s phone.

After waiting for a long time, Josephine finally answered.

“I’m sorry, Rose. Your trust limit in my bank is currently at its negative, so don’t contact me in the future.” Josephine hung up after speaking.

Rose looked at the phone in a daze.

She felt somewhat perplexed. “Didn’t I settle the misunderstanding last night?”

What on earth went wrong?

Josephine sounded upset and desperate on the phone. Her sullen and angry tone made Rose feel utterly troubled.

Ultimately, Rose ran out and said to Jay, “I want to go to Imperial Capital!”

“But the closet is full of your clothes. Which one should I change into?”

“It’s up to you.”

Rose pouted and returned to the second floor gloomily.

She could not wrap her head around it. ‘Why can’t I borrow the one I’m wearing?’

When she opened all the closet doors in the master bedroom’s cloakroom, she finally understood Jay’s intentions.

It turned out that half of the clothes inside were women’s clothing, and each of them was refined limited edition masterpieces, which meant they were expensive.

Rose turned the tag over and saw that they were all her size.

She felt stunned for quite some time…

What was this guy implying?

Was this what they called fattening up a pig before butchering it?

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