Alexander Forest's use of the word "boring" was primarily aimed at his cousin, Kane Forest, and his friend, James Black.
Seeing James Black still with his eyes closed, Alexander Forest thought James had not yet awoken. He turned his body and gestured for Jane Sampson to come closer. When Jane leaned in, he whispered, "Marrying James Black, facing this wooden man every day, don't you find it particularly boring?"
Jane Sampson hadn't had the chance to speak when the man beside her suddenly reached out and pulled her back, then firmly took her hand, his voice low and somewhat stinky, "Haven't had enough talk?"
James Black didn't want to know how Jane would respond to Alexander Forest at all.
After all, nothing particularly pleasing to him would come out of Jane's mouth.
"Hate that the flight was too short, didn't get enough time to chat," Alexander Forest responded, pretending to be serious.