Chapter Summary: Chapter 1596 – The Lucky Wife by Internet
In Chapter 1596, a key moment in the Marriage novel The Lucky Wife, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Jordan could only sigh.
Immediately after Jay set foot in Imperial Capital, he rushed to Angeline’s house in Swallow City.
At the sight of Lady Severe and Mr. Severe, Jay asked anxiously, "Did Angeline come home, Mom and Dad?”
Lady Severe was stunned. “Angeline is with you, isn’t she?”
A hint of uneasiness flashed across Jay’s heart. Angeline did not come home. Where could she have gone?
Josephine consoled Jay. “Brother, Angeline may have gone to Imperial Capital first.”
Jay nodded, and before he could exchange greetings with the elders from the Severe family, he drove to Imperial Capital in a hurry.
He went to Carefree Garden, Grand Asia, and even the newly built Tourmaline Estate… He went everywhere he could possibly think of, yet Angeline was still nowhere to be found.
Jay grew extremely uneasy.
Had Angeline made up her mind to part ways with him?
After what Angeline had gone through this time, her health must have suffered a heavy blow. Thinking about this, Jay grew anxious about Angeline’s body.
In the following days, he was so busy that he had practically turned into Superman.
He knew that Angeline was worried about the children, hence in order to fulfill Angeline's wish, he first contacted a private high school—Imperial Domain International Experimental Middle School.
“What about the company?” Jenson doubted that his devastated and depressed Daddy could manage the company alone.
Jay said resolutely, “I’ll manage it. You go and enjoy your childhood. There’s not much of it left.”
Jenson pursed his lips. Who even cared about childhood?
When he came out of Jay's room, the siblings looked at Jenson's defeated expression and they all gloated.
“Just give up and be our classmate, Jens." Sis Two laughed. “If we have trouble answering some of the questions, you can explain it to us.”
Jenson, “...”
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