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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1875

Summary for Chapter 1875: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1875 – Highlight Chapter from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter 1875 is a standout chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Angeline coaxed him, "Jaybie... I'll not allow you to make things harder on them. If you continuously reprimand and punish her, it'll only affect your relationship with her.

Angeline was using every means possible to thwart him, so Jay knew that he would not be able to punish Baby Robbie and Baby Zetty without constraint.

Then, Angeline acted coquettishly. "Why don’t I go to the school and talk to the teacher, Jaybie? I'll find out what their problems are, and I'll let you know the teacher's advice for them afterward, okay?"

She was worried that Jay would severely reprimand the children if he went along.

After all, he was previously an excellent student who did well in all areas until he reached adulthood. He certainly would not understand the troubles of being a poorly performing student.

Jay replied, "Okay."

In the afternoon, Angeline came to the school office and met the children’s teacher.

"Hello, Miss. I'm Robert and Rozette Ares' mother," Angeline politely introduced herself.

Angeline gave birth to them in her early 20s and she

was known to be ageless, especially with how meticulously Jay cared for her. As such, her appearance was filled with sunshine and she looked utterly youthful.

She looked way too young for her age, as though she was merely a few years older than Jenson and Baby Robbie. Hence, the teachers in the office started inwardly slandering her when they saw her coming i n. Was this lady truly Robbie's mother? Or could she b e their stepmother? Perhaps she was Sir Ares' little lover?

The men from aristocratic families usually kept many women on the side anyway.

It was not uncommon for the mistresses to come for parent-teacher meetings instead of the birth mother.

However, they did not have the guts to squabble about the Areses’ matters.

She had been in this line of work for so many years and no parent would dare to be disrespectful toward her. They would even turn into a yes-man in front of her, but this woman who claimed to be Baby Robbie's mother was shifting the blame to the teachers instead.

"Rozette's mom, could I ask what's the level of your education?" The teacher believed that Angeline was merely a sweet, silly woman who relied on her beauty t o join a wealthy family.

Angeline muttered, "My children are not me, so my education level shouldn’t have any relation to my children's academic performance, right?"

The teacher said, "Don't get me wrong. Even if you're not well-educated, we don’t plan on discriminating against you. We merely feel that educated parents can better understand the teachers' education guidelines. That way, we'll be able to cooperate with one another and be on better terms. If you’re not that well-educated, then we suggest that the father of the children come and talk to us instead.”

Angeline panicked at the thought. "There's no need. M y husband is a very busy man. He doesn't have spare time to manage the children. I graduated from a top university in the country, so I'll be able to understand your education guidelines very well!"

The teacher looked at her guilty expression and looked down on her inwardly. These shameless young ladies had already set their hearts on marrying into rich and powerful families. What else could they possibly be good at other than lowly currying favors from those men?

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