What Happens in Chapter 1507 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Dive into Chapter 1507, 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.
The thick stone door made a rumbling sound before closing, causing a loud impact before merging.
Jenson slowly opened his eyes. At this moment, the poison was flaring up, causing his insides to revolt. He could not muster up even a bit of strength.
Jenson propped up his body and turned himself over with much difficulty. He was now facing the dome and his constricted field of vision instantly expanded. Then, Jenson saw the two people tied up to the chair once more.
The lady with disheveled hair who was like a ghost suddenly moved and let out a groan from her throat.
The man next to her asked nervously, "What’s the matter?"
Jenson tried to call out twice, "Chloe Yorks? Jordan Ares?"
The woman with disheveled hair suddenly raised her head in excitement, looking for Jenson's figure everywhere.
"Who’s calling me? Do you hear anyone calling for us, Jordy?”
Jordan opened his eyes faintly, and his gaze fell on a figure curled up on the ground in front of him.
"Look in front, Chlo."
In the dim underground palace, it was hard to distinguish the other party's silhouette. He could barely see that it was a wriggling living creature.
"Who are you? How do you know our names?" Jordan asked, stirred up.
Jenson's lips started twitching. Did Grandma just say Daddy was muddle-headed and incompetent? Even if he was, she was the one who gave birth to him.
It seemed like Grandma had been locked in the underground palace for a long time. She was full of resentment, and her temper had become somewhat irritable and weird.
Jordan tried to chime in for his son. "Even the wise are not always free from error. Jay didn’t notice Quentin’s impure intention at the time because he was still rather young, and he was clueless about the enemies the Areses had made over time. It's normal to be unprepared.”
Jenson heaved a weak sigh.
It was fortunate that Grandpa still had a good mentality.
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