Chapter Summary: Chapter 1388 – Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia
In Chapter 1388, a key moment in the Romance novel Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), Celia delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Anxious, Baby Robbie explained, "That's because I don't want them to ask me other questions..."
"What questions?" Jenson pressed on.
Baby Robbie caught a glimpse of the intense intimidation in Jenson's eyes, it suddenly dawned on him... "You’re trying to set me up, aren’t you?”
The intense stare in Jenson's eyes melted away, and h e fell silent.
At this moment in the pharmacy, the shop assistant handed Shirley a long box containing a pregnancy test strip.
When Jenson and Baby Robbie saw the strange object, they both exchanged glances with each other.
"What is that?" Baby Robbie asked.
Jenson then dragged Baby Robbie inside.
At this time, the shop assistant was heard telling Shirley, "Take the test in the morning because that’s when you can get the most accurate results.”
The two of them grew even more curious now and craned their necks to take a look at the same time.
When they saw the pregnancy test strip in Shirley's hand, both of them were left dumbfounded at the
same time.
Then, Baby Robbie dragged Jenson to one side and said, "I'm sure your mommy is pregnant and doesn't want to keep the child seeing how she came out to buy pregnancy test strips behind your daddy's back.”
Jenson glared at him. The way Baby Robbie addressed Mommy and Daddy had angered him.
Even after receiving his glare, Baby Robbie still did things his own way. "If you don't want your unborn brother or sister to die, then you have to stop your beautiful mommy from aborting the child in secret."
Jenson looked maliciously at Baby Robbie. He could tell that Baby Robbie was very concerned about their unborn sibling.
Jenson did not want Mommy to abort his younger sibling in secret either, but he deliberately pretended t o sound indifferent at this moment, saying, "There's m e and Baby Zetty. Mommy doesn't need to give birth to more siblings."
At that very moment, her mind went blank.
If it had been her, then she would be able to make a decisive decision, but this was Sis Shirley's affair, so she needed to respect her decisions.
"What are you planning to do now, Sis Shirley?" Angeline’s voice was quivering a little.
Shirley stared at the vast sky, her eyes cloudy and hazy. "I don't know."
Angeline was taken aback by her answer. In situations like that, any young woman would make the decision to abort their child-especially when the child would bring shame to them.
Sis Shirley, however, hesitated. That showed that she was having second thoughts about aborting the child.
Angeline took Shirley's hand and said in a sonorous tone, "I’ll support you if you want to abort this child, but I’ll also respect your decision if you want to keep the child. However, you must know that since the child carries the Yorks' bloodline and judging from their family background, they will definitely snatch the child away if they learn about his existence. As for you, you need to be prepared to embrace the storm."
Shirley shook her head. "No, Little Angeline. I’m not like you. I'm not as wise as you, not as tough as you, nor am I as brave as you to stand up against Doomsday."
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