Jay pushed his wheelchair and came out of the glass room.
Angeline quickly put on her mask. Jenson was a little surprised when he saw the panic in Angeline s eyes.
"Daddy." Baby Robbie and Baby Zetty ran over. When they saw that their daddy had trouble moving around, their eyes went red and tears streamed down.
Angeline comforted the children, saying, "Don't be sad, Daddy's legs will be healed soon."
Jay stared at Angeline. Not knowing what he was thinking at that moment, he revealed the truth as if he was possessed. "It won't be healed. The doctor said that Daddy's legs will be like this forever."
Angeline said, "There’ll be a miracle."
"There’ll be no miracles," Jay said unyieldingly.
Angeline was slightly startled. Why was this guy speaking against her? Why did he want to make the children cry?
"It doesn't matter if his legs get better or not. Your daddy bullies people with his brain, not with his legs." Angeline smiled crookedly.
Jay's expression turned dark.
The children’s expression became even uglier.
"Alright, alright, it doesn't matter if you have to use a wheelchair for the rest of your life. I can take care of you for the rest of my life," she said, promising him.
Jay's solemn expression relaxed slightly.
Baby Zetty stared at her bitterly.
"Where did such a marvel like you come from?" Baby Robbie smacked his lips.
Angeline.
Jay looked at Angeline expressionlessly, "I forgot to ask you. What’s your last name?"
Angeline,"..."
Jaybie did not recognize her at all?
"The children will need to be able to address you," Jay said.
Angeline felt an inexplicable sense of loss." Whatever’s fine," she said sulkily.
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