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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1664

Summary for Chapter 1664: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Summary of Chapter 1664 from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1664 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.

Boye felt the powerful aura emitting out of Jay. It felt like a sub-zero freezing field, causing her to tremble unconsciously.

"I can cure Angeline’s disease." Boye did not want her grandson to worry about Angeline's illness all the time and feel restless over it. As such, she took the initiative to propose a treatment for Angeline.

However, Jay promptly refused. "Thank you for your kind thoughts, but I think my dear Angeline doesn’t need it."

The drugs for anxiety and depression had too many side effects, so he was very resistant. He firmly believed that so long as Angeline was with him, she would slowly get better.

Boye was dumbfounded.

Others would beg her with money and riches for treatment, but her own grandson failed to recognize her extraordinary talent and rejected her help?

"I can cure her disease and let her live like a normal person in the future." Boye persevered.

Jay said firmly, "I can also help her lead a normal life."

Boye,

Angeline merely giggled at the side.

Boye said straightforwardly, "A single injection consisting of raw stem cells into her body will drastically improve her condition."

Jay stared at Boye in a daze, and Boye grew apprehensive from his sharp gaze. Could it be? Had the child discovered something?

Was he refusing her help because he held grudges against her?

"My dear Angeline is not a guinea pig," said Jay coldly.

o be an outstanding man."

Jay held Angeline's hand as they returned to their courtyard.

Angeline's favorite dishes were on the table, and she could not help but shove a few pieces into her mouth.

Jay helplessly reprimanded her, "Wash your hands first."

Perhaps it was due to her illness, but Jay's reprimand was not as firm as when they were younger.

Nowadays, they were soft and somewhat powerless.

Angeline shoved another handful of vegetables into her mouth before jumping away to wash her hands. 1

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