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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 558

As soon as Alice looked back and saw Jensen, surprise flashed in her eyes. Why did he look so angry? What was there to be angry about?"

"What's wrong with you?" Alice frowned. "Why are you talking to me like that?"

"Be careful." Jensen's voice was very low. It was obvious that he was displeased.

"What should I be careful about?" Alice didn't know why he was speaking so strangely.

She wanted to take more photos.

"Don't disturb me. I want to take photos of handsome guys. Heinz and Zachary are really handsome." Alice exclaimed, "They are excellent men. They are really my eye candies. It's like I'm looking at a beautiful landscape painting. One of them is majestic, and the other has a bookish charm. They look very beautiful."

Jensen's eyes sank deeper and deeper. He looked very unhappy.

After a while, Jensen said deeply, "It's a pity that one of these handsome guys is your cousin and the other is your brother-in-law."

Alice nodded, "Yes, I think my brother-in-law is very good looking and so is my cousin. They are both my relatives. It gives me a great sense of accomplishment."

Jensen scoffed as he felt impatient when he saw that she was praising other men. However, he did not want to say anything. "Since they are so good, you might as well find a man like them."

Alice realized that there was something wrong instantly.

She turned to look at Jensen and knitted her eyebrows tightly, "Your words are so harsh. Aren't you my man?"

Jensen gritted his teeth and glared at Alice. Anger flared up in his eyes, but he did not say a word.

Alice frowned, "What's wrong with you?"

"He's jealous," Grace whispered softly beside Alice.

Alice finally understood and exclaimed, "Oh, my god. You are really senseless. You got jealous because I praised my cousin and my brother-in-law. You are so hopeless."

"Go on and continue praising," Jensen sulked. Alice had exposed Jensen's feelings and a faint blush appeared on his handsome face. The redness spread all the way to his ears. He looked very embarrassed.

Alice was about to speak but Grace pulled her aside.

She turned to look at her. "Yes?"

"Stop talking." Grace said, "The more you talk about it, the more guilty you are."

"I'm not guilty at all," Alice said. "If he gets jealous because of such a small gesture, it will be very troublesome in the future."

Grace noticed that Alice was being very insensitive. She didn't know that men could get

jealous easily too.

Every man would have a different sense of possessiveness. Any man would have a very domineering behavior and side of him.

Moreover, Jensen seemed to be an excellent man.

Alice frowned and took a breath. She turned to look at Jensen again. With her extremely sharp eyes, she stared at him and asked, "Are you really jealous?"

"It's none of your business." Jensen's voice was cold. He got more upset when he noticed that Alice did not plan to apologize to him even after Grace's advice.

This woman still had not broken through that stage. He had always pampered her, went along with her and loved her.

That was because he pitied and felt sorry for her.

However, it did not mean that she could simply praise other men.

Shocked by Jensen's attitude, Alice frowned slightly and replied coldly, "What's wrong with you? It's none of your business. Get out of here. I'm not in the mood to put up with such behavior."

Jensen was taken aback.

He didn't expect Alice to have such an attitude.

He wanted to say something but felt very awkward.

At last, he could only remain silent.

Alice became angry and said, "You are so narrowminded and senseless. My brother- in- law and cousin are my relatives, yet I can't even praise them. If we are still together in the future, I will be

doomed."

Jensen frowned and said sarcastically, "You, Alice, are incredible."

He was really angry at Alice.

He really couldn't bear to leave her.

They had been getting along very well for the past few days. Although they had yet to break through, they still managed to get along very well.

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