Chapter 1753
"Angeline, did you know that from the first moment I saw you, I knew I couldn''t let go of you in my
entire lifetime. It was because you had created ripples in my tranquil heart..." Jay could always
recall the first time he saw Angeline. Her delicate and immacte elf-like face had utterly moved his
heart.
Angeline listened to Jay''s words of love and suddenly felt an itching sensationing from her
ankle. She looked down and saw a rabbit gently rubbing itself on her feet.
"I believe in having a sixth sense. And I believe that the way we ended up together was a gift
bestowed to u s by the heavens. So it doesn’t matter how often we were separated. I''ve never been
discouraged because I firmly believed that you''d eventually make your way back to me," Jay
murmured emotionally.
However, Angeline was not responding to him. Jay proceeded to raise his head in astonishment.
Then he saw that she was passionately ying with a palmsized rabbit.
She stretched her legs out and the rabbit continued to hop happily around her feet. The rabbit and
the girl yed together cheerfully. Jay''s handsome face was instantly distorted.
"Jaybie, I like this rabbit. It seems to be really attached to me as well. I think it’s a gift from God as if
I was destined to meet it."
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Jay was dumbfounded.
Why did he talk about believing in having a sixth sense earlier?
F*ck the sixth sense.
He wanted to roast the insensitive bunny rabbit and spread sauces on it.
Angeline bent down and hugged the rabbit. She ced it in her arms and gently ran her hand
through its furry body. The beautiful scene looked like it came out of a painting, and Angelina''s quiet
temperament was very refreshing to the eyes.
Jay quickly put the idea of roasting the rabbit on hold temporarily. "If you like it, then let’s take it
home and keep it as a pet!"
Even if he disliked some of the things that Angeline liked, he was willing to overlook it for the smile
on his wife’s face.
It was just that he never expected it to cost him so much.
Angeline lovingly hugged the rabbit, unwilling to let g o of it. She had released Jay’s hand.
Angeline was also very excited to give the rabbit a name. "Jaybie, let''s call this rabbit Jac from now
on."
Jay was not a pet-loving person. Moreover, he never could understand how some of those people
raised their pets as their children. Seeing that Angeline did not intend to change her mind, Jay could
only helplessly ept it.
"As long as you like it,” he said dimly.
"You don’t like it?" Angeline asked him while blinking her innocent eyes,
Jay wanted to nod his head but then thought of the saying ''love me, love my dog'' and proceeded to
shake his head against his will.
"If you like it, then I''ll like it as well.”
Angeline breathed a sigh of relief. She smiled and said, "I just know you''ll like it. Can’t you see how
cute my Jac is?"
Jay nced at the rabbit, that was now his rival, and hostility shed across his eyes.
"It''s still not as cute as you are," he saidnguidly.
Angeline hugged Jac the rabbit home and did not stop to rest even for a moment.
She wanted to make a beautiful nest for Jac and also a pretty doll to keep the rabbitpany.
Throughout the whole afternoon, Jay sat on thezy chair in the garden, feeling bored. He was
listlessly looking at the busy Angeline in front of him.
"Angeline, do you think I lookidback? Like an old man in early retirement?" Jay could not stand
the way Angeline was ignoring him and began to start a conversation. He was deliberately trying to
gain sympathy.
Without raising her head, Angeline said, "Jaybie, you’re at the prime of your age. How can you
retire? As long as you return to Grand Asia, you''ll be that dreadful crown prince of Imperial Capital
who thousands of people will admire again."
Jay muttered in a low voice, "Won''t you be worried if s o many people were to admire me?"
Angelineughed, revealing her neat, white teeth. "I''m not worried at all. You have great morals,
and you love your wife and children. You''d never do anything sorry toward me."
Jay gazed at the blue sky sorrowfully...