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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1933

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What Happens in Chapter 1933 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Dive into Chapter 1933, 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.

When Jay saw her, he lifted her up and brought her back into the room. He picked out leisurewear for her-a long-sleeved shirt and long trousers-from the closet and put them on for her.

Angeline allowed him to move her around like a porcelain doll.

When Angeline was done getting dressed, Jay picked her up and brought her downstairs. Angeline said in a n extremely coy manner, "I can walk on my own, Jaybie."

Jay said, "Don’t move. I will carry you."

Angeline wrapped her arms around his neck and enjoyed the special pregnancy treatment she was getting with peace of mind.

When Jay put Angeline on the couch, she suddenly smacked her lips and said, "I want to eat cherries."

Jay responded, "I'll buy them.”

"Loquat."

"I'll buy them all."

"Sour plum is fine too..."

Jay eyed Angeline suspiciously. "You want to eat something sour, don't you?"

Angeline nodded. "I think so.”

Jay ordered a bunch of sour fruits from the mall.

When the courier delivered the fruits to Chateau de Selene the next day, the living room was filled with various kinds of sour fruits.

Angelina's jaw dropped at the sight of those fruits.

"Are you feeding a pig? How can I possibly eat so much fruit? They're just going to go bad."

Jay stroked Angelina's belly and said, "You’re not a pig, but there’s a golden pig in here."

Angelina giggled.

"Why is it so sour?" Jay exclaimed.

Angeline said, "I think it’s fine, though?"

Jay pinched her face. "Pray that your teeth don't fall off from the sourness."

Angeline let out a crisp peal of laughter.

When they were done fooling around, Angeline fixed her gaze on Jay and placed his hand on her belly, asking, "Do you want a son or a daughter, Jaybie?"

Jay thought about it seriously as his gaze lingered on Angeline's beautiful yet harmless face. A trace of longing and yearning rose from the depth of his eyes.

"Can I really say it, Angeline?" He had an answer, but a s an adult, he knew that reality and ideals were always different.

Angeline said with a smile, "I'm curious."

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