But now, I notice that when she passed by, there was a subtle connection between her eyes and my husband's.

So, before my husband spoke, I said, "Taking a walk is boring. Let's help the new neighbor together."

My husband immediately went to talk to the lady, and she agreed shyly.

I finally had the opportunity to go to her place and saw what magic she had that could make my husband and son infatuated.

Because there were movers, we only carried some small things before everything was moved into her place.

The woman invited us to have tea.

She tiptoed and raised her buttocks to get the tea set on top of the cabinet and made a sexy sound.

My husband and son blushed, swallowed saliva, and felt embarrassed to look at her.

She just took the tea set yet was short of breath as if tired. "Handsome guys and beautiful lady, do you live downstairs? We will be neighbors in the future. It's nice to meet you all."

A pink business card was handed to my husband.

Her name was Jennifer Ramsey, a profesJenniferl yoga private trainer.

"If you are interested, you can come and try my class."

She spoke with heavy breathing and winked at my husband. No wonder she had such an exotic aura. I really admired her.

My husband immediately took the bait. "Yoga is good, I have wanted to..."

He paused momentarily, glanced at my face, and changed his words. "I want to enroll my son in a hobby class. We're close."

Jennifer immediately giggled, and her well-proportioned body trembled, "Then, it depends on whether the boy is interested in my class."

My husband and son picked up their tea at the same time, disguising their embarrassment.

Especially my husband. He adjusted his sitting posture nervously, afraid of making a fool of himself.

I looked at the tea in front of me, and the dark yellow water looked greener.

Jennifer asked me, "Why don't you drink water?"

I sneered, "Sorry, I don't drink green tea."

The room instantly fell silent.

My husband glared at me and quickly found an excuse. "My wife doesn't understand tea. This is black tea, not green tea."

I laughed.

My husband didn't even recognize green tea and yet he talked about tea.

In this life, I didn't intend to let myself be wronged. I got up and left.

Neither my husband nor my son followed me.