Chapter 30: I Understand Now

Rock Bell had indeed seen James Black, and it was only last year that she had seen him. The grown-up James Black, from a distance, looked like an embodiment of coldness that screamed 'keep out.'

Gazing up and down at Jane Sampson, Rock Bell didn't understand how such a delicate and vibrant flower could be planted on top of James Black's gilded cow dung.

Last year, when Rock Bell saw James Black, she secretly murmured to herself that with James Black's demeanor, he would probably remain a bachelor for life. His character was not one many women could tolerate; he was like a moving big icehouse.

"Sister Tin is worried about you," Rock Bell patted Jane Sampson on the shoulder. She was actually very curious about the marital life of Jane Sampson and James Black, but thinking that it related to James Black and Black Family's affairs, she felt it was better not to pry too much.