Jane was organizing files on the long table behind the couple.
When she heard Jennifer's words, her pretty face instantly turned red.
Jane was directly transferred over from Quadfield, so there was absolutely no question about her loyalty.
Whether in terms of her figure, appearance, or temperament, Jane was considered a top-tier beauty wherever she went.
For the people of Quadfield, Donald was regarded as a god in their hearts.
Being able to sleep with a god was naturally something they'd always dreamed of.
Jane appeared to be working, but her eyes were secretly darting toward Donald, curious to see his reaction.
With a casual tone, Donald said, “Darling, I've realized that since you became pregnant, you seem to have become more mischievous. What did you mean by what you said just now? Are you trying to test me?”
Jennifer stood up, looking straight at Donald, and said, “No, I'm being very serious about this. I've thought it through carefully. I'm certain that I can't handle a man as outstanding as you all by myself. Instead of worrying about you finding other women, wouldn't it be better if I took the initiative and let you be with someone I at least know?”
The moment Jennifer emphasized “other women,” Donald knew she was referring to the stewardess, Eileen.
Well, well. And here I was wondering why Jennifer kept sounding a little bitter when she spoke. It turns out she's still very bothered by the matter with Eileen.
Donald pretended not to understand Jennifer's insinuations.
After all, sometimes men needed to play dumb, even when they fully understood.
Otherwise, once they fell into this trap, there was a good chance that the couple might end up arguing incessantly over such trivial matters.
“All right, stop being so suspicious all the time. I won't be looking for anyone else but you. You should feel reassured now, shouldn't you?”
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