What Happens in Chapter 2107 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Dive into Chapter 2107, 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.
Dawn spared no effort for the lollipop. He violently pushed Angel and provocatively said, "I’m going to beat you up today so that Daddy will reward me with a lollipop."
Angel rolled her eyes at him and took out a ten-dollar bill from her pocket. Then, she handed it to Dawn and said, "I can give you money and you can buy a lot of lollipops with this. As long as you lose to me now, I'll give this to you." 1
Dawn took the money and put it into his pocket. Then, he fell onto the ground on purpose and pretended to cry out, "Daddy, my bum hurts..."
Cole and Jay were both dumbstruck upon witnessing the two children's manipulation.
Cole smacked his forehead, simply unable to watch his dramatic son getting bribed by Angel with a mere ten-dollar bill. Dawn had utterly disregarded his masculinity.
It was a wholly disgraceful act.
Moreover, Jay did not expect his daughter to be so cunning.
Cole was still trying to save some dignity for his son. Instead of exposing his tricks, he walked up to Dawn
and picked him up. Then, he asked caringly, "Oh no, did you fall?"
Dawn stopped crying and burst into a smile. "It doesn’t hurt anymore."
Cole looked at the ten-dollar bill in his son’s hand that he was tightly gripping and asked resentfully, "Do you even know how much that is?"
"Ten dollars."
"If you return that money to Angel, Daddy will give you 100 dollars to fight her again. What do you think?"
Dawn drooped his little head and said, "Daddy, didn’t you say that boys must be gentlemanly? Girls are weaker, so we have to protect them, not bully them."
Cole looked at the two little children and teased, "I'm guessing your little Angel won't be able to get married i n the future."
However, Jay was brimming with confidence as he said, "A man who possesses his own indomitable power will come to like my Angel."
Cole rolled his eyes at him and snarled, "You're raising your perfect little daughter to be so crooked. Wouldn't i t be better if she were more like Angeline? Gentle, considerate, and lovely. Why did you raise her to be more like you? She's so unruly and cunning at such a young age. It's a pity for such a beautiful girl like herself."
Jay hated it whenever someone talked badly of his baby girl. Cole's derogation of Angel had successfully angered Sir Ares.
Sir Ares became sharp-tongued once more and said,"
Well, of course, an ignorant and incompetent man such as yourself would love for all girls in the world to be gentle, considerate, and simple-minded. Otherwise, how else can men like you deceive poor women into being your wives?"
Cole was immediately enraged.
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