What Happens in Chapter 2287 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Dive into Chapter 2287, 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.
Josie got down from the swing and walked toward Zayne. Her round eyes were filled with anger, and there was a dense air of grievances shrouding her face.
"What right do you have to yell at me, Zayne Severe?! You ran out to fool around last night and came home early this morning without giving any explanation to u s. I got up early in the morning, made breakfast for Joseph, and sent him to kindergarten. Not only did you show zero concern for us but you’re yelling at us for no good reason? Don’t you know that you're being too much, Zayne?!"
Zayne said with a slightly guilty conscience, "I was busy with work last night. Shouldn't you be more considerate of me?"
Josie had exhausted herself the entire morning but did not receive the slightest consideration from
Zayne. He was even asking her to be more considerate of him. Josie immediately became angry and said without hesitation, "Work, work, work. It's always about work with you. You had zero profits all year round. Is work really more important than your wife and child?!"
Zayne jumped up as if someone had stepped on his sore spot. "I knew it. I knew that you looked down on my job. I'm simply useless in your eyes."
Josie scoffed. "You were useless from the start. You
can’t take care of your family, nor can you take care of your wife and child. You’ve never gotten results in your work. You’re not a three-year-old child anymore, Zayne. Don't you already know that your life is a failure?"
Zayne said angrily, "Yes, I know that in your eyes, I'm only a man with shortcomings and zero strengths.”
"Your biggest shortcoming is that you can’t admit your incompetence. You've been in business for more than ten years and you have failed every single year. Why can't you just be a stay-at-home dad?" Josie said i n exasperation.
Josie yelled out all of the frustrations that she had kept in her heart in the past few years.
She had tried her best to support Zayne in his business. It was impossible for him to make a lot of money, but she relented just so Zayne could preserve his dignity as a man and make money to support his family.
Nonetheless, this decision of hers had backfired.
Zayne focused all his attention on his career, and he worked hard in hopes of achieving great success, but the man was truly not cut out for doing business.
He experienced many failures but was still unwilling t o give up. As things went, it caused a great conflict between Josie and him.
Josie was too sad to speak but she managed to choke out the words, "Do you really think that I can't live without you?"
Zayne remained silent.
Josie scoffed. "If you want a divorce, I'll fulfill your wish. However, since you've betrayed my love, I'll not let you have it easy. Joseph will be mine. You don’t have to pay a single cent for him in the future and you'll get zero visitation rights."
Zayne never expected that the cost of divorce would b e so significant. For a long while, he was unable to wrap his head around this cruel parting.
He mellowed down and said, "I was just joking with you. We’re an old couple now. Why would we divorce?"
Josie felt more relieved.
She stared at him fiercely and warned him, "I never want to hear this kind of joke again."
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