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Chapter 779 Wade's brow furrowed tighter. "Alright, you handle it first." After hanging up, he looked up and immediately caught sight of Janice's stiff expression. He pressed his lips together for a moment, then said, "Sorry, I have something urgent. I've reserved a table. You can call your friends to come and keep you company." Before Janice could even process it, Wade had buckled his seatbelt and floored the accelerator. The car sped off, kicking up a cloud of dust. Janice stared after him for a long moment. Finally, she blinked, then shrugged as if to comfort herself.
"Fine, then." She looked around the restaurant, feeling a little lost. Her stomach growled. She thought that since she was here anyway, why make things hard for herself? After taking a deep breath, she found her seat and ordered a few dishes. They looked appealing, but after tasting them, she found them utterly bland. Janice's straight back suddenly seemed to deflate. Her cheeks puffed with a piece of foie gras in her mouth, but her expression looked a little downcast. She missed Ariel and Chad. But today was really humiliating.
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She felt a mix of embarrassment and an unfamiliar sense of grievance. On closer thought, it almost seemed petty on her part. After all, Wade and Alicia were siblings. Sucking in her nose, Janice kept chewing the food in her mouth. It was fine. After all, she would be family to Wade soon. It was no big deal. 4 After Jayson took Ariel out of the clubhouse, they didn't go anywhere and went straight back to their marital home. Ariel was still unsure about Jayson's condition. After they got inside, she frowned at him.
"Can't you take a few days to rest properly first?" He hadn't fully recovered yet and was already moving about. Jayson shrugged off his coat, revealing the bandages beneath his shirt. "I'm stronger than you think. No need to worry." Ariel froze for a moment. It wasn't worry, exactly. She was just saying he wasn't taking very good care of himself. 1/2 Georgia had already finished work. The house was quiet, with just the two of them. Noticing that Jayson was going to get some water, Ariel followed and stood beside him as he tilted his head back to drink. His Adam's apple moved slightly.
After a moment, she suddenly asked, "What's the deal with the ring?" She remembered him saying back then that he had rushed a random jewelry designer to make the ring, and it didn't carry any special meaning. Latest content published on find{n}ovel.net Jayson lowered his gaze to her and set the glass down. "Just as you heard today." Ariel glanced him up and down, increasingly impressed by just how guarded this man was. After all these years, he hadn't let anything slip. "I want to hear it from you." Jayson raised an eyebrow.
"Well, I flew abroad for this ring a week before we registered our marriage. It was already named 'Devotion,' and I really liked it." He liked the name because it seemed like a blessing and a symbol of his relationship with Ariel. "Our marriage came about too suddenly. A custom-made ring for you would have taken too long. I didn't want to just pick something random. By chance, there was this auction, so I went." Even if their beginning had been a little unorthodox, Jayson refused to compromise on the details of their marriage. He wanted everything done properly for Ariel.
Ariel clenched her fingers without realizing it. After swallowing hard, she asked, "And yours?" Jayson raised his hand and glanced at the wedding ring on his finger. "It was made urgently a week before we registered our marriage." All the designer had to do was base it on the elements of Ariel's ring. It didn't matter that they weren't a matching pair. He had taken care of that himself and made them a set. 2/2
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