Jay said calmly, "Is there a day when you’re not acting odd?"
Angeline broke into a sweat.
It was true that it was not her first time being rough with him, but it was not a common occurrence.
"Love, give it more thought..." Angeline protested coquettishly.
Jay’s heart warmed the minute she began acting cutely. He pulled her into his arms and ruffled her hair affectionately. He finally began thinking critically.
As something came to mind, the expression on Jay's face darkened abruptly. "There was something wrong with the wine from yesterday?"
Angeline smiled and nodded. "You guessed it."
"So you went to Flying Moon Cottage to be a hero?"
Angeline did not hear the discontent and sarcastic undertone in his words. Nodding, she said proudly," Luckily, I made it in time. Else, your angelic sister would've been destroyed by Hiroshi Titus."
Jay's expression was frosty. "The next time something like this happens, tell me. Don’t go alone."
Angeline peeked at his legs...
"But..."
Jay said angrily, "What?"
Was she looking down on his abilities?
"Okay," Angeline replied.
Jay realized that Angelina's praises for Josephine might have been a bit too much. He wrinkled his brows in dissatisfaction.
These two ladies had such a close relationship that he was slightly jealous.
"Is Josephine alright?” Jay finally realized that he should be thinking about his sister.
Angeline said, "When I arrived, he had already taken Josephine’s top off..."
Then, she smiled sweetly as she said, "Luckily, he didn't manage to take advantage of her. I was the one who got the better end of things. I touched them twice. They felt really good." i
Jay fixed his stare on Angeline who had an insatiable expression on her face. His expression turned as dark as the bottom of a pit. He had no idea that this girl was so perverted.
"I suppose I must get Josephine to marry as soon as possible," he said.
Angeline did not know his true intentions. She nodded in agreement and said, "Yes, lest a flower is spoiled by a pat of cow dung."
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