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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1385

Summary for Chapter 1385: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

What Happens in Chapter 1385 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Dive into Chapter 1385, 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.

When Angeline ate the scrumptious food, she appreciated the cook’s hard work and suddenly raised the wine glass in front of her, saying, "You’ve worked hard today, Sis Shirley. Here, let me give you a toast."

Shirley picked up the wine glass with a smile and said, "Back then, I was carefree, but my heart had always felt so empty. Now that I have a family to take care of and also contribute to, I finally know what true happiness feels like. I should be the one to give you a toast instead. You're the one who has let me feel how warm this world truly is."

Angeline raised her head up and downed the contents.

Shirley was not a good drinker, hence as soon as she took a sip, she felt her stomach churning and something gushing upward from the pit of her stomach. Startled, she quickly put down the wine glass and rushed to the washroom.

Worried about Sis Shirley, Angeline said to Jay anxiously, “Take me to her, Jaybie."

Jay helped Angeline to the washroom and retreated to give them some privacy.

Angeline groped her way into the washroom herself.

"What's going on, Sis Shirley?" Angeline asked with

concern.

Shirley was throwing up like a volcano spewing ashes. A strong stench emanated throughout the entire washroom.

"You should probably go out, Little Angeline...” Shirley said, sounding a little awkward.

Angeline fumbled for some tissues and groped her way to her, patting her back anxiously while saying," It's all my fault, Sis Shirley. I shouldn't have asked you to drink if I had known that you can't tolerate alcohol."

Weak from all the throwing up, Shirley replied, "It’s not your fault, Sis. It's not the alcohol. I've been having this intense nauseating feeling in the morning and afternoon lately."

Shirley was already in poor health, so when symptoms like nausea and vomiting struck her, she simply thought that it was a relapse.

Angeline, however, blanked out.

After a very long time, Angeline asked anxiously, "Be honest with me, Sis Shirley. Aside from nausea and vomiting, have you noticed any other symptoms?"

"Not that I know of," Shirley said.

Zayne said, "Your body isn't strong enough, Sis Shirley. Living in this icy and snowy North Capital isn't going to be optimal for your recovery. Maybe I should send you back to Imperial Capital after the new year so that you can receive medical treatment in time..."

Clearly, he had misunderstood and thought that

Shirley was having a relapse.

Angeline said, "It's still too early to make any decisions right now. We'll talk about that some other time."

After finishing their meal in a hurry, Angeline took Shirley's hand and announced, "I'm going out to have a stroll with Sis Shirley. I don't want any of you to follow us."

Jay opposed firmly, saying, "Both you and Sis Shirley aren't strong enough, Angeline. How can I not be worried when the two of you are going out alone?"

Angeline thought for a while. "Jens will follow us, then."

Jens was still a young boy, so he was probably still too young and innocent to understand anything related to the subject of female pregnancy. That would definitely help Sis Shirley from feeling less awkward.

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