The Wrong Woman
Chapter 1072
By the time Elio saw Jasper walking over, he handed him the tongs. He said, "You know me, I always side with my family."
Jasper sighed resignedly as he smiled. What a good uncle Elio was, daring to reject him. He took the tongs and grilled a piece of Wagyu beef. "Are you hungry?" Elio asked.
Jasper said quietly, "My wife is too reserved. She hasn't eaten anything, so I'm grilling some meat for her."
Elio glanced at Imogen, who was at the front. He said, "She seems a bit insecure."
Jasper agreed.
Elio continued, "Is she the reason you've stayed single for so many years?"
Jasper nodded.
Elio sighed before saying, "You're a spoony guy, just like your father."
Jasper mocked, "You're so carefree. Back then, you—"
Elio immediately interrupted. "Stop! Let's change the subject."
Jasper chuckled as he was left speechless by his aloof uncle. He had no choice but to switch topics. He asked, "When is Candice's due date?"
"Next month."
"That's soon."
"Yeah."
"Are you nervous?"
never been a father
Elio and murmured, "Uncle Elio, you married Candice because she was
"No."
might have been a misunderstanding, but you did intend to marry her
sighed with annoyance. After a few moments of silence, he looked at him and said, "You're already married to the woman you love. Why overthink
stunned and
indicating he was
was worried. He asked quietly, "Does
but that's not the main
Seeing Jasper's lack once
with this.
for him. He as he said, "I can't help you
up a steak and cut it into pieces before placing
to Candice, taking her hand. He said,
Imogen nodded.
in a playful tone, "Jasper, I
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