Angeline was stifled with anger. "He's getting more and more unreasonable now. He can't even tolerate a rabbit?"

Afterward, she glared fiercely at Zayne once more before scoffing angrily. She then turned around and left.

Zayne fell to the ground. "It's over. I've offended Angeline. She's not in good health at the moment. Will she fall ill from anger?"

Josie quickly gave him an idea. "Quick, call Big Brother now. He'll find ways to calm Angeline down."

Zayne hurriedly took his phone out and called Jay.

"Hello," Jay said once the call was connected.

Zayne quickly explained, "Where are you, Big Brother? Get home quickly and see how Angeline's doing. That girl was crying aggrievedly earlier, and I'm afraid that her old illness will strike again. I can only ask you for help."

Jay retorted with a cold voice, "You made her cry?"

Zayne replied, slightly lacking confidence, "You can't pin all of this on me. You're slightly responsible for this as well for fooling me. Josie ate your rabbit daughter, and when Angeline came here looking for it, I couldn't pass it to her so she ran away crying."

Jay's face appeared petrified.

He had not expected Angeline to be so attached to that pet rabbit. So many days had passed but she was still thinking about it.

Zayne mockingly continued, "You perfectly let someone else do the dirty work for you. Now, you'll have to clean up the mess on your own. If my sister gets sick, it'll be all on you anyway."

Jay angrily rebuked, "You're the one with zero response capabilities during emergencies. Why are you trying to shirk away from your responsibilities after acting as stupid as a pig?"

After he said these words, Jay bade farewell to his grandpa and hurried over to Chateau de Selene's front yard.

Zayne was yelling on the phone, "Then tell me what could've been done during such an emergency? Was I supposed to make Josie spit out the rabbit she had eaten?"

Jay roared back, "Rubbish!" Then, he hung up the phone angrily.

When he returned to Chateau de Selene, he could hear Angeline crying aggrievedly as soon as he entered the house.

Jay ran over to the bedroom and knocked on the door to find that Angeline had locked it.

"Open the door, Angeline." Jay coaxed. "If you like rabbits, Jaybie will buy them for you. You can have as many as you want!"

Angeline opened the door furiously and yelled at him," I don't want new rabbits! I want my Jac!"

Jay replied, "Alright, alright. Sure thing. I'll give you your Jac."

Angeline looked at him, confused. "How are you going to give me back my Jac?"

Jay said, "Give me a moment."

Jay turned and walked out of the room.

Not long after, a giant rabbit showed up at the door. Jay squatted at the door wearing a furry rabbit suit with its two big ears fully erected.

"Do you think I'm cute, Master?"

Angeline looked at Jay, caught in between laughter and tears.

In her memories, Jay had been willing to put aside his grandeur and cold self to play with her ever since he was 18 years old.

She was a crybaby at the time. She would cry for hours when a minor detail did not go her way. Zayne had always felt utterly helpless about her little habit and would constantly turn a blind eye to her. It was because their parents would reprimand him if he was fine when Angeline was not, so he would make

himself appear more miserable than her.

Meanwhile, Jay would do his best to make her happy.

Angeline walked up to Jay, pinched his two big ears, and asked, "Jac was just a pet rabbit. Why couldn't you tolerate her?"

Jay sat on the ground and pulled Angeline into his arms. He said gently, "I was jealous of her. I got envious. Ever since you got her, you spent more time with her than me." 1

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