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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1842

Summary for Chapter 1842: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1842 – A Turning Point in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia

In this chapter of Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), Celia introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1842 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Cole was dissatisfied. "Hehe, he was practically an invisible man when Angeline was pregnant and snatched the children’s custody from her when the children were five years old. Do you want me to learn from him?”

Mrs. Yorks said, "Rubbish! Your cousin raised Jens himself. He's better at raising children than you.”

Cole was dumbfounded.

This was the first time he had heard his mother speaking on his father's behalf. In the past, his mother would take on a different position than his father whether the things he said were right or wrong.

Cole gave his father a thumbs up. "Aren't you great at training your wife?"

Spencer was extremely proud of himself. "Look at you. You’re almost 40 now yet still haven't married. It makes me wonder if you're really my son."

Cole was infuriated and started sowing dissension between his parents mischievously. "You win. What d o you plan to do with Sandra?”

Spencer wilted instantly as he looked at Mrs. Yorks dejectedly.

Cole pressed on and said, "Don't use Brother Jay as

your excuse. He and Angeline are preparing for their grand wedding and have no energy to clean up your mess."

Spencer dropped his head and ate his food in silence.

Mrs. Yorks stared coldly at him. "What are you really thinking about? You promised to dismiss them. If you go back on your word, then I'll leave.”

Spencer hastened to say, "Honey, I've never thought of going back on my word. I just have no idea how to ask them to leave."

Mrs. Yorks said, "If you're not going to do it, then I will do it for you."

Spencer said, "I'll let you make all the decisions, honey."

Sandra exclaimed, "That's impossible! Old Master Yorks wouldn't be so cruel to me."

Mrs. Yorks did not speak.

When Sandra had calmed down a little, she stopped yelling. She glared at Mrs. Yorks with bitter envy and resentment. "I knew I chose the wrong team in the fight between Angeline and Judy to win Master Ares' heart. You chose Angeline's team so you won while I lost."

She paused and continued, "But I don't believe that Old Master Yorks will dismiss all our sisters for an old lady like you."

Mrs. Yorks said, "I'm only here to inform you of the final decision, not to discuss with you. Three days later, I'll get someone to send you and Judy back to Mount Pearl. From now on, neither of you can step into Imperial Capital ever again."

"I won't go unless Old Master Yorks drives me away himself," Sandra said emotionally, "He still has feelings for me so he's afraid of facing me, am I right?"

Mrs. Yorks' expression dimmed as she turned around and left.

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