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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1624

Summary for Chapter 1624: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1624 – Highlight Chapter from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1624 is a standout chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Angeline was dumbstruck by this sudden meeting. She had never thought of seeing him in her current state. For her, this encounter was not a joyful surprise but an unprepared shock.

"Let me go. I'm not going home with you. We've divorced, and whether I'm dead or alive has nothing to do with you now," she said in despair.

She had genuinely hoped that Jay would give up on her. Her self-esteem had utterly disintegrated because of Chloe's constant attacks against her. She had gradually believed that she was precisely the person Chloe made her out to be.

She was a piece of trash and a burden to Jay.

She was the one pestering Jay again and again to be with her.

She was living in hell, yet she had dragged him into hell as well so unrelentingly and cruelly.

Angeline only had one thought in her mind, which was to push Jay away from her. This way, all the disaster that befell her would no longer have anything to do with him.

However, she had no idea that every word she uttered

was stabbing Jay like a sharp blade.

"Baby, we're not divorced, and I'll never agree to divorce you. You're my wife for the rest of my life, so never try to get rid of me again,” said Jay stubbornly.

Angeline tried her best to shake herself off Jay. However, the fierce emotional confrontation was beginning to falter her body.

Jay felt Angeline slithering down his arms, and his face paled in fright. “What's wrong, baby?"

He squatted down, only to realize white foam was coming out of her mouth while her eyes were closed tightly. It seemed like a critical situation.

Jay had never thought of giving up on Angeline at all. When he heard Mrs. Yorks’ words, he was slightly taken aback. "I'll never give up on her."

Mrs. Yorks replied, "I know that you love her. Spencer had said that he loved me as well. However, your love i s destructive to us. Spencer’s love turned me into a walking puppet, and you've seen for yourself what you've turned Angeline into."

Jay bit his lip tightly, unable to refute Mrs. Yorks’ words.

Mrs. Yorks continued, "If you truly wish Angeline the best, then you should let go of her. Leave her be and let her wounds heal. Angeline is stubborn and tough, and I believe that if you’re not around to stir her up, she'll be able to recover slowly."

Jay remained silent.

No matter how reasonable Mrs. Yorks’ words were, Jay was adamant about one thing-Angeline was never allowed to leave him.

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