Chapter 1667
The diary had thoroughly changed Angeline''s perspective. It had turned Angeline from a weak
patient into a strong wife. It changed her from being s o aimless and passive into a strong female
character who actively sought to survive and wanted to embrace the world.
Angeline cried for a long time before ultimately opening the bedroom door. Jay was still standing
near it for God knew how long now.
When Angeline noticed his reddened eyes, it was evident that he had been crying earlier. Thinking
about how he was a man who was barely afraid of death but was now deadly terrified of his wife
getting sick and dying, Angeline felt that she was the luckiest person in the world. She slowly
walked toward him and hugged his waist, inching deeper into his embrace.
"Darling," she called out emotionally.
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Jay was stunned. Angeline had the habit of calling him Jaybie since they were young. Why did she
suddenly change it?
Angeline raised her head. “I''ll call you darling from now on."
Jay squinted his enchanting eyes. "As long as you like it."
Angeline asked him, "Don''t you want to know the reason?"
Jay simply felt that ''darling'' was a bit toomon. It was not that worthy of Angelina''s uniqueness.
Angeline exined, "The old granny and grandpa across the street call each other that, and they''re
living to a ripe old age together. I think it''s sweet."
Jay instantly had an epiphany. Was Angeline calling him that so they would end up like the old
couple across the street? Was she also hoping that they would grow old together?
As if all of their obstructions had been dredged, Jay hugged Angeline and kissed her lips.
"I like it when you call me that," said Jay.
Angeline hugged him and nodded with a smile.
"Mmm."
Their quarrel was akin to a storm; it came quietly and went away silently.
After their kiss, Jay sat on the sofa as he embraced Angeline. Then, he looked suspiciously at her
with his charming eyes. "Why did you say I look like the granny?"
Angeline was stunned. It seemed like Jay had not realized that the granny who lived across the
street
was the famous Mr. Boye.
Angeline held her hands out and stroked Jay''s cheeks with her warm fingers, then tracing his
delicate eyebrows. "I often secretly think to myself, what will you look like when you''re older?”
Jay smiled. "I look like my dad, so I''m guessing I’ll look a lot like him when I''m older."
"Although you and Dad look very simr, the two of you had different experiences and different
lives. It''d certainly change how you look. Your father has been imprisoned for many years, so his
heart is slightly darker and more bitter. Your mother seems to care less about him and spends more
energy on you, so I''m guessing he''s rather lonely." Angeline suddenly wrapped her arms around
Jay''s neck. "And I won''t make you feel lonely."
Jay could feel his heart overflowing with the sweet taste of spring. "I know that my dear Angeline will
always be living inside my heart. That''s why I''ll never be lonely."
Angeline blinked her obsidian pupils. Her face was as smooth as jade, beautiful without any
blemishes." Darling, if I''m the only one inside your heart, will you truly not feel lonely?"
Jay was slightly startled. What was Angeline implying?
Did she want him to reept those affections that had once destroyed her?
Jay said, "I will not. Having you is more than enough for me."
One could tell he was somewhat evading her eyes.
Angeline held his face and forced him to look at her." Darling, I''m very grateful for the sacrifices
you''ve made for me. But I love you, and I don’t want you to lose everything just for me. On the
contrary, I hope you’ll gain more because of me. This is the correct way to love someone."
Jay swallowed his saliva. "So, are you trying to persuade me to return to Imperial Capital?" 1
Angeline nodded. "I just want you to know that I''m not against going back."
However, Jay was very resistant and outright rejected her. "No. We can''t go back to Imperial Capital
now. Your body hasn’t fully recovered, and I can’t guarantee that my mother will sincerely ept
you. I can''t let you take risks before all the uncertainties have been resolved."