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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1636

Summary for Chapter 1636: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Summary of Chapter 1636 from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1636 marks a crucial moment in Celia’s Romance novel, Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

When Grand Old Master Yorks saw those weak and delicate bodyguards who were clearly hired by Zayne t o act as a stopgap, he burst out laughing. "Are you trying to snatch my grandson with these fellas? Don't you think you’ve underestimated me too much?"

Old Master Severe knew that they were no match for the Yorks' bandits if they actually fought.

Old Master Severe refused to give in and said in an imposing tone, "Chief Yorks, the mighty dragon is no match for the native serpent. I advise you to step back."

However, Grand Old Master Yorks threw caution to the wind, saying, "The Yorks will take Dawn home."

When the hospital's person in charge noticed how neither the Severes nor the Yorks was prepared to give an inch, he was so frightened that his legs turned to jelly. He stuttered when he spoke, "Stop fighting. The hospital won't hand over the child to just about anyone. Can the child's parents please come in with u s?"

Mrs. Yorks and Lady Severe helped the weak Shirley inside.

Grand Old Master Yorks roared. "Hurry up and go,

Cole!"

Cole hesitated for a moment before walking inside as slowly as he could.

Mrs. Yorks glared viciously at Cole. "What are you planning to do?"

Cole scratched his nose sheepishly. "I’m just here to look at my son, Mom. Just to take a look."

He was too tiny, so tiny that Cole felt like he was not holding onto a real object.

Mrs. Yorks and Lady Severe were both amused by the new father, Cole.

"Take a good look at your son, Cole. This may be the last time you see him," Mrs. Yorks said.

Cole could not help but glance at Dawn. His skin was a s tender as eggs and coupled with the fact that he had inherited his parents' fair skin, this one-month-old child looked really clean. Then there were also his slender eyebrows. The baby was seemingly asleep but not really. He stared innocently at Cole and suddenly pursed his lips to smile at him.

Somewhere in Cole’s heart, it started melting.

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