Jay placed Angeline under the care of a nurse in the lounge before returning to the ophthalmologist's ward.

"What is it, doctor?"

Jay, someone who was perceptive of the most minute detail, realized that Angelina's eye disease was not that simple.

The ophthalmologist looked Jay up and down with a meaningful glance, then asked questions that insinuated something else, "I don't mean to pry, Mr. Ares, but do you share a close relationship with your wife?"

Jay would fly into a rage if others had the audacity to pry into Jay's private life.

However, the other party was Angelina's doctor, so Jay was exceptionally friendly toward him.

Jay responded in a solemn tone, "Angeline and I are childhood sweethearts. We are very much in love." "That's weird." The ophthalmologist was puzzled." Your wife lost her vision because she cries too much.

Her condition is further aggravated by her mental disorder."

The ophthalmologist opened up Angeline's retinal imaging, pointed to her sclera, and said, "The sclera

you normally see tends to be normal. But if you look into her eyelids, the red blood streaks are extremely obvious."

Blood gradually drained from Jay's face...

"Can her eyes heal?"

Unfortunately, what the ophthalmologist said next dashed Jay's hope completely. "If you can find out why she's crying and remove the cause over an extended period of time, coupled with certain eye drops tha I will prescribe to her, then I believe that there's still hope for her to regain her vision."

Jay replied in a rough voice, "Okay, I understand now. Thank you."

He stood up with quivering legs and walked out in a downcast manner.

Angeline's loss of vision stemmed from her love and worry for Baby Robbie.

How could she possibly stop crying if Baby Robbie did not return?

She was at risk of a long-term vision loss.

Jay was hit hard. He would rather be the one to lose his vision in place of his beloved girl.

When Jay returned to Angeline's side, perhaps it was the built-up emotions inside of him, but he did not say a word for a very long time.

Angeline knew that her secrets would be out the moment Jaybie met the ophthalmologist.

She confessed, saying, "I can't help but overthink it every time, Jaybie. When I read reports about missing children getting abducted, maimed, and thrown to the streets to beg, I get so terrified. I'm just afraid that Baby Robbie is going through similar experiences like that..."

As she said those words, Angeline could not help but weep.

Jay embraced her tightly...

"Oh, Angeline, how I hope I can bear all your pain for you."

When Angeline sensed Jay's moodiness, she felt a pang in her heart.

"I'm sorry for making you worry, Jaybie."

"It's okay, Angeline."

The inconsequential things before the wedding had washed away Jay and Angeline's sorrows.

That day, Josephine and Zayne showed up at Carefree Garden with several gift packages in their arms.

Like a forecaster, Jenson theorized and said, "There's no such thing as a free lunch. They must be up to something."

Zayne protested, arguing, "You're just a kid, so why are you so evil? I even bought some gifts for you. How can I be up to something?"

Jay narrowed his eagle eyes and said in a bone-piercingly cold voice, "Get straight to the point!"

Zayne giggled. "Well, Josephine and I are getting married soon, aren't we? We don't have a bridal chamber yet. I'd like to..."

At this point, he licked his lips, seemingly too shy to speak his mind.

Jenson said, "You can save the rest."

It was no doubt something unpleasant to hear.

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