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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1707

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Dive into Chapter 1707, 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.

Grand Old Master Ares hobbled toward Jay with his walking cane. The two had a deep relationship from the start. After having parted for so long and now reunited once more, these moments were precious to Grand Old Master Ares, who was at his golden age.

"JJ, come back to Tourmaline Estate tonight and spend the night there. We should catch up."

Jay nodded. "Alright, Grandpa."

Jay said to Jenson again, "Daddy also misses Baby Robbie and the others. Arrange for them to come and meet me, Jens."

Jenson nodded. "Okay."

With that, Jay returned to Tourmaline Estate.

That night, Grand Old Master Yorks, Grand Old Master Ares, and Jay sat in the breezy courtyard as they drank tea and had a light chat.

Grand Old Master Ares was concerned about Angelina. "Is Angelina’s illness cured?"

Whenever someone brought up Angelina, a gentle smile would appear on Jay's handsome face. He could not hide the pride in his eyes and smiled as he said," Angelina is very strong and optimistic. She's also very kind. After leaving Imperial Capital, she did not

choose to live in hostility and resentment and bravely faced the challenges every day. Fortunately, God took care of us and made her better one day at a time."

Grand Old Master Yorks was relieved. "I'll have less guilt in my heart if she’s better."

Grand Old Master Ares stared at Jay. He knew his grandson well, and Jay was not someone who would easily pour out his grievances in front of other people. Jay would face all the hardships in his life calmly, so h e knew that Jay and Angeline must have had a tough time.

Jay could guess that Jens and Robbie must have created some trouble for the Yorks. He could understand the children's feelings all too well. After all, after finding out how Angeline's illness had affected her weight and caused her to fall into depression, he also had an impulse to destroy the Yorks regardless of their relationship. 1

Fortunately, he was able to control his impulse with strong willpower.

"Grandpa, regardless of whether the Yorks' daughters-! n-law return, you shouldn't be forcing them as long as they're living well on their own outside the family," Jay said, comforting the old man.

Jay had a selfish thought in mind. It was because he did not want Angeline to ever return to the Yorks' household.

Grand Old Master Yorks felt that it was a huge blow. "I f Crystal doesn't come back, Spencer will continue to b e taciturn and depressed. If Angeline doesn’t return, you won’t return to the Yorks’ household. And if Shirley stays outside, my great-grandson will be living out there with her without a proper home. Cole will be unwilling to start a family and become our heir as well."

Grand Old Master Ares said, "In my opinion, Chief Yorks, if you want to solve the disintegration of the Yorks, Angeline is the key to it. If Angeline returns and forgives the Yorks, then her sister, Shirley, wouldn't be brooding against your family. And if Shirley decides to come back, Mrs. Yorks will also return for her little grandson.” 2

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