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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1621

Summary for Chapter 1621: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

What Happens in Chapter 1621 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Dive into Chapter 1621, 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.

One call from Mrs. Yorks had severely wounded Jay and frustrated Spencer.

Jay staggered toward Chloe, and his expression appeared unprecedentedly cold.

"Take care." There was no warmth or any trace of emotion in his voice. It was akin to a robot's.

Chloe’s apricot eyes widened in bewilderment. "What are you saying, Jay?"

Jay's hollow eyes lacked any sort of expression. "If I had known that this day would come, I would’ve been more decisive in breaking all ties with you. It was my indecisiveness that severely wounded Angeline."

Jay plopped down and knelt in front of Chloe. "Thank you for giving me this life. But I think I'll never see you again in the future."

Chloe stared at Jay in disbelief and started yelling aloud, "You’re willing to break all ties with your mother for Angeline? Is that so?"

She never dreamed that there would be a reversal to the ending.

She thought that when she and Angeline were battling for Jay, even if Jay truly loved Angeline, their marriage could never match up to the bond between a

mother and a son.

She never expected that Jay would give up on his mother for someone like Angeline.

Grand Old Master Ares was always fond of Angeline and Jay as a couple. Now that he had witnessed Chloe’s inhuman torture against their loving relationship, he instead felt angry with Chloe.

It was just that Grand Old Master Ares was in his old age, so he was no longer as sharp when handling matters as when he was young. He had now become much more mellow.

He not only had to consider the relationship between the Yorks and the Areses, but he also had to think about Jordan, who just recently returned to the Ares family. He did not dare to be on Angeline's side so obviously, so he could only hold back the anger in his heart and say, “Chloe, it's true that you're the one who gave birth to Jay. But you've never taken care of him a day in his life, so perhaps you don't understand his temperament. He’s quite rebellious, and the more you obstruct him from doing something, the more he'd want to do it. I think you should rest for a few days, and once Jay's anger dissipates, he'll come back." 1

His words struck a nerve and caused much displeasure in Chloe’s heart. "What do you mean, Grand Old Master? Are you saying that since I wasn't the one who brought him up, I shouldn’t be making any demands? Is that so? But was it my fault?"

Grand Old Master Ares replied, "The fault is all mine. But do you not know what you've done that caused me to imprison you in the first place? Chloe, I'm being nice on account of Chief Yorks. Forget it. Everything is now in the past."

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