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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1637

Summary for Chapter 1637: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1637 – Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia

In Chapter 1637, 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.

Mrs. Yorks snatched the child over without warning and said, "Alright, that's enough. Now that you've met the child, you should probably leave."

Looking slightly reluctant to part with Dawn, Cole licked his lips and said in a half-joking manner," Mom, why don't we take Dawn back to Yorks Stronghold so you won't feel so lonely when you go back?"

As soon as he finished his sentence, he saw the three women glaring at him with intense resentment. Their gazes seemed to say, 'You can keep dreaming.’

Cole patted his mouth. He had no idea why he suddenly said those words either. In fact, now that he thought about it, he did not want his mother to return t o Yorks Stronghold and lead a dull, insipid life. If that was the case, was he subconsciously hoping that Dawn would go back to Yorks Stronghold with him?

Mrs. Yorks snatched the child over and said, "If you want Dawn to go back to the Yorks, sure, get down on one knee and propose to Shirley then. If Shirley agrees to marry you, we'll go back with you."

Cole glanced at Shirley. She looked really pale. Many women who had just given birth would gain weight, but she was scrawnier than before. Shirley looked

even more beautiful after she lost weight.

Cole extended his heartfelt thanks. "Thank you, Shirley."

Shirley let out a wry smile. She knew why he was thanking her. He was probably thanking her because she had never used the child to threaten him to take responsibility.

"This is my choice," Shirley said.

Whether it was the decision to protect Angeline or the decision to keep Dawn, they were all done out of her own free will.

When they walked out of the ward, the Yorks and Severes eyed the child like a tiger watching its prey.

"Give us the baby, honey," Spencer said.

Old Master Severe also said, "Yeah, we shouldn't let a child worry about our affairs. Back off, Jens."

"Who said you can raise a ruckus in Grand Asia?" Jenson asked coldly.

Old Master Severe and Grand Old Master Yorks were stunned. Was this how Jenson should talk to his relatives?

Chloe reprimanded Jenson, "How can you talk to your elders like that, Jens?"

Jenson shifted his gaze to Chloe, and his eyes froze into ice at once. "Elders? My elders are giving me trouble, so don't you, the elders, feel embarrassed at all to consider yourselves elders?"

Chloe's almond eyes widened. Never in a million years did she expect Jenson to treat her with such indifference. It was as if she was his enemy.

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