The man was as handsome and beautiful as him.
He stood beside Angeline and smiled. His gestures were elegant and noble as he looked at Angeline tenderly.
He exuded nobility and the style of a high-ranked person.
Jay felt as if an inexplicably powerful threat was approaching him.
Perhaps Angeline did not know who owned the Hummer, but Angeline had not noticed Jay at all.
She helped Grand Old Master Severe and walked toward the entrance of the medical department.
The man next to her carried her bag for her gentlemanly. Such a man must be of the heavens and stars, but he ended up lowering himself to serve Angeline. Apart from love, Jay could not think of a second reason why that man would do so.
The sourness in his heart began to ferment inexplicably, and it felt as if the blood in his body stopped flowing.
Angeline and the man helped Grand Old Master Severe into the elevator. That harmonious image of them together was a grand spectacle.
Jay forcibly suppressed the mixed feelings in his
heart and said to Finn, "Follow them."
Finn was the person with the highest emotional intelligence among the members of Ghost.
Finn knew that Mr. Ares was upset because he had met a strong rival who was competing for Angeline's love.
He wanted to help Mr. Ares and secretly vowed to embarrass the man in public.
Finn wheeled Jay to the place where Old Master Severe was getting his check-up. When they got out of the elevator, Angelina saw Jay.
She never liked Cole, but after she saw Jay, she uncharacteristically took the initiative to hold Cole's hand. She also smiled sweetly at him.
Finn wheeled Jay over.
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