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Novel The Lucky Wife by Internet
Angeline said to Jay, "I’d like to talk to her alone, Jaybie." Even though Jay was unhappy to have her spend time alone with a vicious woman like Sera, he did not want to throw a wet blanket over her either, so he listened to her and left.
Before leaving, however, he darted Jenson a meaningful glance.
With that, the others started walking out of the ward one after another.
Jenson stood silently in one corner. He would stay back and protect Mommy.
When Angeline heard the door of the ward closing, she then said earnestly, "A man’s nature is good at birth. I know that your love and obsession with Jay is the reason why you’ve turned out like this today.”
Angeline chose to end her relationship with Sera as sisters on a good note since they were once sisters after all.
"But you need to understand one thing. Jaybie and I are the sort of people who once we’ve set our minds on being with each other, we will then be faithful until death. We won’t give up on each other just because we fell into the mud, nor would we belittle each other just because we’re standing at the summit of glory. No one, and I mean no one, can ever come between us.
"Stop wasting your energy doing pointless things. Instead of clinging to a hope that will never blossom and bear fruit, you should let go of him. You have to believe that somewhere in this world, your version of Jaybie is waiting for you."
In the end, Angeline gave her a generous blessing. "Every cloud has a silver lining, and I hope the same for you.”
With that said, Angeline fell silent.
Jenson then came over and wheeled his mommy out of the ward.
Seemingly touched, Sera burst into tears.
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