But when Jade leaped forward, Angeline did not even blink or furrow her brows. She made a kick that
looked careless and kicked Jade to the farthest distance in the room.
Jack and the madam were dumbfounded.
Angeline stretched out her hand and made a questioning gesture. His face was expressionless, and her voice was not warm when she said, "Master, Madam, please go back!"
Jack and the madam's expressions were so ugly as if they had eaten a kilo of crap.
The madam was unwilling to be bullied by the nurse, s o she screamed, "Jay, you're our child who we brought up through bitter hardship. Now your parents want to see you but it's even harder than scaling up to the sky! Is your heart made of iron and stone?"
In the bedroom, Jay was awakened by the voice of his adoptive mother and frowned.
He wanted to get up to see what was happening, but his lower body was heavy as lead and stone. He was unable to move at all.
At last, he looked at the bell next to him with great resentment. He grabbed it and shook it.
Angeline entered the room immediately. She acted
stupid and asked, "Mr. Ares, what's your order?"
Jay sneered, "Help me up."
Angeline helped him up gently, then carried him into the wheelchair and pushed him out.
Jack and the madam saw Jay being pushed out in a wheelchair. Their expressions were a little hard to describe.
There was shock, surprise, and moreover, relief.
Perhaps in their eyes, Jay was too perfect. Now that h e had become damaged and not whole, it instead made him more grounded.
More importantly, the threat of such a Jay toward others had reduced by a lot.
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