"She'll kill you?" Jay frowned.

Grayson explained. "Ms. Severe will force us to go on a blind date. We're all celibates, so getting married is, for us, more terrifying than getting decapitated." Jay was stupefied.

After a very long time, he mocked. "She must have a lot of free time, huh?"

With Grayson and the rest insisting on staying, Jay had no choice but to say to Marilyn, "Go buy some good wine and food to serve them."

Marilyn responded, "Sure."

Marilyn had just packed her things and was ready to go out when she bumped into Angeline and Zayne who arrived for a visit.

Marilyn retreated a few steps in shock. "Darling?"

When Jay heard how nervous and uneasy Marilyn sounded, he turned over to look in her direction.

At the sight of Angeline clad in a smart suit and her long black hair hanging loosely down her waist, his eyes glistened with an imperceptible delight.

As Jay walked to the door, Angeline looked calmly and indifferently at Marilyn. "We're here to visit Tiger,

Marilyn."

Marilyn held Angeline in awe and veneration. When she heard that she was here to see Tiger, she quickly shouted at Tiger, "Come here, Tiger."

When Tiger scurried over with his short legs, Angeline bent down to meet him. This was her first time meeting Tiger. He had slender eyebrows, a flat nose, bony ears, and thick lips.

Though he was considered to be quite good-looking, there was still a huge disparity between his and Jaybie's genes.

Angeline pinched Tiger's face and stood up, making a left-handed joke. "The child looks nothing like you, Ben. It's a pity that your good looks have gone to waste."

Marilyn dismissed Tiger with a guilty conscience. "Go and play."

Jay's falcon-like eyes contracted abruptly as he stared at Angeline meaningfully.

Was she insinuating that Tiger was not his own?

"A child's genes are a combination of both parents. Besides, genetic mutations can also happen. I'm sure your physical education teacher was the one who taught you lessons on genetics, right?" Angeline,"..."

He would know just how powerful his genes were when he saw Jenson and Baby Robbie.

They were an exact copy of him.

Angeline teased, saying, "Are all your genes recessive genes? Why didn't Tiger inherit one good trait of yours?"

Jay replied, "Although there's a minuscule chance of this happening, you can't rule out such probability either."

Angeline,

She tried to plant a seed of doubt in his heart so as to slowly reveal the fact that Tiger was not his son, yet did not expect him to show so much trust in Marilyn...

Angeline did not want to argue with him anymore and took off her shoes, walking in barefooted.

Zayne handed a gift card to Marilyn and said, "Please accept it, Marilyn. This is just a small gift from us."

Marilyn glanced timidly at Jay, but Jay was looking at Angeline.

He frowned deeply at the sight of her bare feet which were adorned with anklets.

Marilyn took the gift card and grinned. "Thank you."

Zayne looked at his now empty hands and said with a dry smile, "Don't mention it."

Marilyn then went out shopping for groceries.

Jay grabbed a pair of disposable wool slippers from the shoe cabinet and walked over to Angeline. "Put

them on," he spoke in an almost commanding tone.

Angeline stared blankly at him...

The stern tone in his voice sounded exactly the same as many years ago.

"The floor is clean. There's no need to wear any indoor slippers." She gave the exact same answer just like many years ago.

The temperature around Jay dropped abruptly.

Angeline then quickly put on the slippers obediently.

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