Chapter 1756
Seeing that the situation was taking a turn for the worse, Judy quickly let go of Jay’s hand. She
turned around and hurriedly escaped.
Jay looked at Angeline, his consciousness somewhat confused. 1
His hesitation was deemed a manifestation of a guilty conscience in Angeline''s eyes.
Angeline''s expression darkened, and she proceeded to turn around to enter the house. Then, she
mmed the main door shut.
The earth-shattering soundpletely awakened Jay from his daze.
He touched his nose and wondered to himself.
Why was Angeline so mad at him?
"Angeline, open the door."
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"No. You can go ahead and spend the night in Fragrant Vessel Court." Angeline''s furious voice
could be heard through the door.
Jay was slightly in a daze. Did he perhaps stay at Fragrant Vessel Court for too long just now and
made Angeline angry?
Looking at the closely shut door, Jay sighed weakly.
He never thought the day woulde when his wife wouldpletely reject him. Fortunately, he
was well versed with Angeline''s soft spots and continued to coax her. "My darling, please let me in.
I’ll kneel all night if I have to."
"Since you like that person from Fragrant Vessel Court so much, then scram over to Fragrant
Vessel Court and spend the night there."
"I do like the people in Fragrant Vessel Court, but it''s because they''re all my blood rtives.
However, my baby is here, and my whole life is here. Come on now, open the door. I want toe
in."
Jay was pouring his heart out, but Angeline could not feel the slightest bit of warmth at all.
She buried her face in the pillow and burst into tears.
When Jay heard Angeline crying, he was utterly startled.
He started pounding on the door and shouting vigorously, "Angeline, open the door.”
When the young couple was having a fallout, the servants managed to convey this news to Grand
Old Master Ares very soon after.
It was as if Grand Old Master Ares had heard something fictitious. "What? Angeline locked JJ out
the door?"
Grand Old Master Ares was puzzled. "Angeline has always been extremely tolerant of Jay. Why is
she
willing to keep Jay outside now?"
The servant said, "Grand Old Master, Young Master Jay went to Fragrant Vessel Court for a meal
tonight and the madam refused to let him in when he came back."
The servant did not dare gossip for further information.
Grand Old Master Ares said, "I''ll go over to have a look."
When Grand Old Master Ares reached the frontwn, h e saw Jay leaning on the wall with a
helpless look on his face. Seeing the grand old master, Jay squeezed a wry smile on his face as if
he was asking for help.
"Did you do something wrong?" Grand Old Master Ares walked over with his hands on his back.
"Old man, don''t try to make me your entertainment for the night. Haven''t you lived a long life and
have more life experience than me? Quick, give your grandson an idea on how to make Angelina
open the door."
"What did you do wrong?” Grand Old Master Ares asked.
Jay gave it a thought and said dubiously, "I went to Fragrant Vessel Court, and when I returned,
Angeline shut me out."
Grand Old Master Ares was stunned.
Was Angeline making a fuss over nothing?
However, Grand Old Master Ares still tried his best to b
e on Angeline''s side.
"JJ, you''re constantly running off to Fragrant Vessel Court whenever you have the time. Plus, every
time you go over there, you''d stay for quite some time. Angeline probably thinks that you''ve
abandoned her. You should stay home and keep herpany tomorrow."
Jay looked slightly confused. Did he stay too long at Fragrant Vessel Court earlier?
Grand Old Master Ares felt somewhat distressed when he saw Jay in a trance. Jay had been
through so much already.
His exhaustion was written all over his face. The asional dull look in his eyes was akin to a stab
in the grand old master''s heart.
Grand Old Master Ares shouted toward Angeline, who was in the house, "Angeline, I''ll be taking
your Jaybie home with me for now. I''ll give him a lesson in your stead tonight.”
Angeline''s furious voice was heard. "Make him write a letter confessing his wrongdoings to me. It
should be a t least 1,000 words. Otherwise, he shouldn''t ever dream of setting foot in this house
again."