What Happens in Chapter 1356 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Dive into Chapter 1356, a pivotal chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), written by Celia. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Carson was dumbfounded.
"Young Master, calm down."
He glanced toward the grand old master who had disappeared in the blink of an eye, then looked back a t the raging young master. Carson felt that the contempt he was receiving from the duo was too unjust.
"I can't calm down, Carson. That was the brat who kidnapped me the other day," said Cole in an agitated manner.
Carson was stupefied once more.
Cole gave it a thought before saying, "Immediately head there and capture them. I'll be right over later."
"Yes," Carson said.
In the Yorks' stronghold.
Jenson and Baby Zetty stood in front of the mountain gate as the Corvettes surrounded them.
Jenson held the token Spencer gave him in his hand and said dimly, "It seems like the token your patriarch gave me is not at all useful."
The token had allowed Jenson and Baby Zetty to go up the mountain unimpeded, and they managed to arrive
at the entrance without any issues.
However, just when they were about to enter the stronghold, the young master instructed Carson to capture Jenson instead.
Carson arrogantly explained, "Yorks Stronghold has the right to modify the token's ultimate usage."
Jenson then confidently threw away the token. "Since it’s so impressive-looking but useless, what’s the use o f keeping it?"
Spencer was worried that if he were the one who came forward, he would not be able to keep them there. The unreasonable grand old master would only throw a fit at him and use his might to create trouble for him.
Cole had not thought about how he would deal with Jenson just yet or how he could recover some lost ground.
After a good while...
Noel decided to use his seniority to crush the weak. H e gave orders to his son and grandson, saying, "You two, who'll be the one to greet the guests? I don't care what kind of methods you use, just do whatever it takes to keep them here."
Spencer quickly shirked his responsibility. "Dad, I'm not sure I can keep them here. Let Cole be the one who goes. They're all youngsters, so they’ll have more common topics between them."
Cole glared wickedly at his grandfather and father before saying, "Dad, Gramps, they've been outside for a long time now. They’ll misunderstand our hospitality i f you hide in here and refuse to greet them. In my opinion, we should all go out and meet them to make them feel at home and show our sincerity."
He had to keep them here so that he could slowly find a way to seek revenge.
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