Summary of Chapter 1816 from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Chapter 1816 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 and Grandpa understood immediately. "No wonder."
Angeline proudly said, "Jaybie hasn’t had time to watch over me lately. Naha, so I can come to Carefree Garden every day to eat your food."
Grandpa rolled his eyes at her and said, "What wishful thinking. Since you’ve come to Carefree Garden today, you'll not be able to come tomorrow. I can bet that your Jaybie won't let you out of his sight tomorrow."
Angeline said, "I'll have to live today as if it were my last, then. Let’s worry about other things tomorrow."
Boye and Grandpa chuckled when they heard Angeline's response.
Boye sighed. "You sassy girl."
Angeline hugged Grandma Boye and kissed her on the cheek. "Grandma, how is she?"
Boye said, "Go and see her."
Angeline went up the stairs. Her originally brisk pace became more solemn and slower.
Grandpa and Boye looked at each other. Grandpa said, "Look at how she has scared the girl."
Boye said, "I hope the ending to this won't fail
Angeline."
Upstairs.
Angeline stood at Chloe's bedroom door and gently knocked on it.
In the bedroom, Chloe was sitting in her wheelchair. Hearing the knock on the door, her originally resentful face slowly stretched out and there was an invisible smile on her face.
"Come in." Her voice was no longer as hostile. On the contrary, it was filled with some tenderness and kindness.
When Angeline opened the door and entered, there was slight nervousness in her fawn-like black pupils.
Their eyes met, and both of them were somewhat ill at ease. Ultimately, Angeline summoned the courage to break the ice.
Chloe looked at Angeline and suddenly wheeled her chair to the side. She went near the bed and took out a slightly old wooden box from under the pillow.
She returned to Angeline and stuffed the wooden box into Angeline's hand.
Angeline opened the wooden box, and inside was a very exquisite set of top-notch jewelry. Angeline looked at Chloe in shock. "This..." She did not understand why Chloe suddenly handed her a truly precious gift.
Chloe was choked up as she said, "My great-grandma left this to my grandma, and my grandma left it to my mother. My mother left it to me before she died. I don't have a daughter, so I can only give it to you."
Angeline's tears were flowing out...
Chloe’s gift might be precious, but her intentions were even more invaluable.
Chloe was acknowledging her as her daughter.
Angeline caressed the green gems lovingly, and a sweet smile suddenly appeared on her crying face.
Chloe took out a beautiful box from the drawer and handed it to Angeline, saying, "This one is for my daughter-in-law."
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