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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1265

Summary for Chapter 1265: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1265 – Highlight Chapter from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1265 is a standout chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Grayson was exceedingly polite as he said to Shirley," Sis, I'll carry you."

Shirley was relatively weak, so she did not feel like trying to act strong. Hence, she agreed.

Zayne whimpered at the sight. He was already huffing when walking on his own, but he still had to consider his dignity. Hence, he said to Josephine, "Darling, I'll carry you."

Josephine saw Zayne's pale face and did not know whether the cold weather or his frailness caused it. She replied, "I'll be fine walking. Just don't make me carry you."

Zayne was very moved by this. "I’m only able to marry such a great woman in this lifetime because of my good deeds in my past life."

Jay had a distaste for Zayne's lack of tact and immediately retorted, "If that's the case, then she must’ve ended up with you because she’s done too many wicked things in her previous life."

Josephine,

Zayne,

Once the female guide took them down the odd yet flat mountain roads, they reached the downhill fork.

The guide stopped to turn around and ask them, "This road on the left, according to historical records, has killed 382 people. Meanwhile, this road on the right has killed 283 tourists. Which one do you want to take?"

Zayne shivered at her words. "Why have so many people died here?"

"They fell down the mountain accidentally and died."

Zayne trembled and said, "Then, we'll take the one on the right. It has lesser casualties."

The corner of the guide’s mouth was lifted. "This is as far as I'll go. As long as you keep going down this road, you will naturally see the Yorks’ stronghold signage when you reach the middle of the mountain."

Cole brought Carson with him as he hastily rushed over to the Yorks’ stronghold’s guest hall.

In the hall, the head of the family, Spencer Yorks, was sitting in a lounge chair leisurely with a big pipe in his mouth. Although he was almost in his 60s, he looked particularly young.

He looked like a young man in his 40s and was rather elegant and graceful.

Several beautiful concubines stood next to him. They looked like they were in their prime times and so tender-looking that one had to resist themselves from pinching them. Every one of them was captivating, and their beauty exceeded even that of the natural world.

Cole stood in front of Spencer furiously. He questioned him, "Old man, what’s the meaning of you sending me a ball of cactus? Are you trying to tell me I'm a piece of trash?"

Spencer slowly retorted, "You're no longer young, yet you're refusing to continue on the Yorks family bloodline. I think calling you trash is rather subtle."

Cole nodded his head to his personal guard, Carson, and Carson hurriedly placed the cactus on the hall's table.

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