Billionaire's Unforgettable Ex-Wife
Chapter 492 - 238 Kiss Me and I’ll Tell You (2 more updates)

Chapter 492: Chapter 238 Kiss Me and I’ll Tell You (2 more updates)

Kay Forrest chuckled, and Jane Quinlan looked at him, "What’s so funny? Did I say something wrong again?"

He said to his dad, "She’s just like that, straightforward and quick to speak. Don’t take it to heart."

Jane Quinlan found this meal unbelievably uncomfortable.

She felt like she had never choked on food before; today was definitely a first.

After the meal, Grayson Forrest asked Jane Quinlan if she played chess.

Jane Quinlan thought for a moment and asked, "Does checkers count?"

Kay Forrest slapped his thigh and laughed again.

Grayson also shook his head and smiled.

Jane Quinlan was puzzled; had she said something wrong again?

"Dad, I think you shouldn’t bother so much, we won’t stay long, we’re planning to leave soon."

Hearing they were leaving, Jane Quinlan felt a bit relieved.

But she saw a hint of disappointment on Grayson’s face.

She remembered how Kay had accompanied her parents at her house.

She felt she really fell short compared to Kay Forrest.

How could she let her discomfort affect this rare father-son reunion?

She said to Kay Forrest, "Anyway, there’s nothing when we go back.

Since you play chess, why don’t you play a game with your uncle?"

Grayson turned his gaze to Kay Forrest.

Kay Forrest didn’t notice this, he just looked at her and asked, "Don’t you feel awkward?"

"Why should I feel awkward, you guys play chess, I’ll go to the kitchen and make my specialty snacks, how does that sound?"

Kay Forrest looked at Grayson and said, "How about it, Dad? Up for a game?"

Grayson laughed and said, "Who’s afraid of whom? Someone, bring out my chessboard."

Jane Quinlan smiled, turned around, and asked a servant, "Auntie, could you show me to the kitchen?"

"This way, Miss Jane."

Jane Quinlan followed the servant to a kitchen larger than her bedroom, and couldn’t help but roll her eyes, it was really grand.

In the living room, while setting up the chess pieces, Kay Forrest asked Grayson, "How do you find the girlfriend I found?"

"If a hundred points is perfect, she could score seventy."

"That low?" Kay looked at him, "Do you think no one but Faye is suitable for me in this world?"

"Faye would only score ninety, there are no perfect people in this world.

Being your dad, of course, I hope for a perfect woman as your wife."

"So you think Jane isn’t suitable for me, you’re not satisfied?"

Grayson saw his unhappiness, realizing this time the lad genuinely had feelings.

He glared at Kay, "Why are you so impatient recently, listen, you have to know why she scores seventy."

"Tell me, I’m listening."

"In our circle, social status is crucial.

Think about it; you’ve been a privileged young master since childhood, while her world is different from yours, naturally the living habits are different.

If she were not an honest girl and only after your money, everything could be settled with money.

But I think she’s honest, not the kind who messes around.

That’s why I feel living together would be difficult.

One of you will have to abandon your habits to accommodate the other.

That’s why I deducted ten points.

But these ten points aren’t deducted because she’s bad, so it’s not a bad thing.

If you truly love each other, habits can always be changed."

Kay nodded, "And the other twenty points, why deducted?"

"I’m not very satisfied with her job.

I feel it doesn’t contribute much to your life.

Although it might not be a problem for her, nor an unacceptable flaw for you.

But from my perspective, I hope the woman my son finds can assist you in life and even work.

You asked me to score, I just deducted these ten points from my perspective."

Kay nodded, "You are indeed my dad."

"The final ten points, I deducted pending.

Because I don’t know her well, haven’t spent much time with her, so I deducted ten first.

Let’s see if she can earn back these ten as we spend more time together."

Kay laughed, "You’re a really difficult father-in-law to please.

But how come you gave Faye ninety points?

I always thought Faye was a perfect woman in your eyes."

"Faye is great, but Faye doesn’t love you, so I deducted these ten points regarding her as a daughter-in-law.

Set aside this aspect, Faye is a two hundred-point excellent daughter in my eyes.

Far better than you in many ways."

"Alright, alright, I get it, you’re just very unsatisfied with me.

As a son, can I score sixty in your heart?"

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