Young Master Vance Has An Enchanting Wife!-Chapter 133: Jacob Jennings, Do You Like Vincent Vance?
Perhaps, just like Vincent, because both of them have not grasped the Vance power, they still have some apprehensions about Arthur, but when it comes to being foolish, he is definitely not foolish!
Jacob Jennings unexpectedly glanced at May Morgan but said nothing, although his eyes clearly warned May.
"Madam, the eldest young master is sincere towards you. I hope you don’t let him down."
May Morgan glanced displeasedly at Jacob Jennings, frowned, and asked him, "How did I let him down? I just think Logan isn’t as bad as you all say he is."
Jacob Jennings chuckled lightly through his nose at this: "Actually, many times, the eldest young master doesn’t say it, but it’s not that he’s unaware that you and young master Logan have already been alone together more than once? I think your stance isn’t firm at all. As the eldest young master’s wife, you should know whom you should see and whom you shouldn’t. But your repeated actions are likely to really chill the eldest young master’s heart."
Jacob is a rather straightforward person, saying whatever crosses his mind, so he often speaks bluntly and harshly.
If it weren’t for his unwavering loyalty to Vincent, May would indeed want to stand up against him.
"Jacob Jennings, no wonder you don’t have a girlfriend." May didn’t want to argue with him, but couldn’t help attacking his weak spot due to the anger simmering inside.
Actually, Jacob Jennings is quite handsome, though not as good-looking as Vincent, but he has an inherent macho aura. Plus, he himself is the special assistant to the CEO of the Vance Group, earning millions, so it’s impossible for girls not to be attracted to him.
The reason he’s still single now is probably due to his inadequate emotional intelligence and tendency to speak too bluntly and hurtfully.
Jacob Jennings never expected May to suddenly say that to him, and his face fell slightly due to anger.
"Madam, I’m talking to you about the eldest young master’s matter, please don’t confuse the issue, okay?" Jacob stared at May, saying angrily.
May immediately rolled her eyes at him and, ignoring his anger, asked him again: "Am I wrong? How old are you? You’re the same age as Vincent, right? You’re almost thirty, don’t you feel uncomfortable not having a girlfriend?"
Jacob’s face has gone from white to black, instantly looking unpleasant. If May weren’t the eldest young master’s cherished one, he’d have slapped her until she got stuck on the wall.
"I just don’t want to find anyone right now. With my conditions, is it difficult to find a woman?"
"It is, huh? Is it difficult for you to find a woman? Why don’t you find one? Are you afraid of something?"
"..." Jacob just couldn’t keep up with May’s words, she circled him into confusion with just a few phrases.
Seeing him fall into silence, May became spirited, quickly leaning in closer to him and asked in a small voice, "Do you have no interest in women?"
Jacob looked at her, his forehead filled with lines: "Madam, have you been reading too many comics?"
May was already immersed in her fujoshi world, unable to pull herself away, even fantasizing about an affair between him and Vincent. "Just quietly tell me why you’re not looking for someone? Do you fancy my man? Hey, say something. If you really like him, I can let you have him?"
Jacob’s face turned black like charcoal with anger at May’s words, his fists clenched tightly. "Madam, please behave!"
May, however, continued to ignore him, indulging in wild imaginations about him and Vincent. "They say men and women are just for procreation, and man-to-man is true love. If you’re truly interested in Vincent, I can choose to bow out. Such pure love, if I interfered, that wouldn’t be tolerated by heaven or earth!"
"Madam, I have no interest in men and I have only gratitude for the eldest young master. Please don’t speak nonsense!"
By the end, Jacob Jennings was almost collapsing. No one’s spouse would say this! If Vincent ever heard these words, wouldn’t he be furious!
"So, you have no interest in my husband?" Seeing him seemingly on the verge of an emotional outburst, May finally restrained her playful demeanor, sat upright, and asked him.
Jacob Jennings took a deep breath, almost gritting his teeth as he told her word by word, "I’m telling you for the last time, I only have gratitude towards the eldest young master, nothing else."
Upon hearing this, May finally laughed sarcastically, deliberately provoking him. "Since you don’t, why do you constantly act like a nagging wife overseeing Vincent’s love life with me?"
"..."
Okay, seems like this woman was definitely laying in wait for him!
"I just dislike how you treat the eldest young master. You know, the eldest young master really had it tough in the past. You shouldn’t be so fickle and hurt him."
"He had it tough, but did I have it easy? Wasn’t I also born into hardship? Besides, how have I wronged him? Have I stolen or committed adultery? I’ve gone through so much trouble to have his children, how should I prove myself to him?"
May disliked Jacob Jennings for this point; he would express his grievances directly but would make insults indirectly, was there any fun in that?
Unable to win in argument with May Morgan, Jacob Jennings finally stayed silent, turned to the servant next to him, and said, "Go get me a coffee, I’m thirsty now."
His intention was to stop this meaningless quarrel, but May wasn’t having it, deliberately speaking out before the servant left: "No need, I believe Mr. Jennings will soon be leaving."
The servant and Jacob, hearing this, were stunned. Jacob, somewhat frustrated, looked at May and questioned: ’Madam is so stingy? Not even a cup of coffee for me?’
May crossed her arms, leaned back on the sofa behind her, and deliberately boasted at him: "Yes, I’m the owner of this villa, and I call the shots. Not only won’t you get coffee, you won’t have lunch either!"
Jacob’s expression darkened even more, his tone turning rather hostile as he spoke: "Madam, if it wasn’t for the eldest young master repeatedly instructing me to protect you, do you think I’d want to stay here with you even a minute longer?"
"Then leave, I never said I needed your protection!" May deliberately provoked him.
Jacob Jennings, being hot-tempered, hearing May’s words, immediately stood up from the sofa and turned to leave: "You are driving me away, not me wanting to stay. If anything goes wrong, don’t blame me."
May’s goal was to get him to leave quickly, for when he leaves, he would definitely go find Vincent, and only then would she feel at ease.
Seeing Jacob really about to leave, May quickly seized the chance and called out behind him: "It’s okay, when you see Vincent, just tell him I drove you away, he can’t do anything to me!"
Having walked furiously to the living room door, Jacob couldn’t help turning back to look upon hearing May’s words, only to see her sitting on the sofa, smiling at him with profound meaning, and suddenly understood something, couldn’t help but return.







