Chapter 2347 – 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 2347 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
As the only male from the military intelligence division, Baby Robbie had rashly sent out troops without knowing the opponent's strength. That decision was indeed reckless and impulsive of him.
This incident could be regarded as a reminder for Baby Robbie so that he would be more calm-headed in the future.
After Roxie had fallen asleep, Angeline headed downstairs again.
The sisters, including Whitney, were waiting for her in silence. Angeline no longer criticized them and merely chatted with the children.
However, the last topic of discussion was still focused on Whitney.
"Come over here, Whitty." Angeline waved toward Whitney.
Whitney timidly walked toward Angeline. At this moment, she was drenched in a cold sweat. All she was thinking about was how Jens had mentioned that if he were to seek a wife, the woman must first gain approval from his mother.
The sisters sensed Whitney’s nervousness. All of them held back their laughter. They then slandered her in their hearts, 'Ms. Cornelius has always been the one they called fierce tigress, but she seemed to be
terrified in the face of our gentle mommy.'
Whitney walked over to Angeline, and Angeline pulled her over to sit next to her. Then, she asked, "Why did you call me 'Mommy'?”
"It's because I like Jens," said Whitney nervously.
Angeline was slightly taken aback.
There was a glimpse of surprise in her eyes. She thought that her flirty and lovable Baby Robbie would be the one who would start dating first. She never expected Jens to be ahead of him.
When Angeline grew silent, Whitney was growing worried that Angeline would oppose their relationship. She stood up in a stirred-up manner and very sincerely tried to speak up for herself, "Don't worry, Mommy. I truly do love Jens. I know that Jens i s very excellent, so I diligently practiced feminine arts in recent years. I did it in hopes that I can be worthy o f Jens."
Angeline started wondering. "Why were you practicing feminine arts?"
Were there any girls nowadays who would learn feminine arts?
Whitney said, "Jens told me that he would date me if I learned more girly things."
Angeline almost choked on her saliva. This was clearly Jens’ little trick to mess with Whitney.
Angeline raised her hand, and a touch of anxiety flashed across Jens’ eyes.
Unexpectedly, Whitney suddenly dashed toward Jens. Angeline's hand fell on Whitney’s back instead.
"Don't hit Jens anymore, Mommy," Whitney begged.
When Angeline saw that Whitney was protecting Jens in this manner, she became even fonder of her.
However, seeing that Jens was not cherishing such a gentle and considerate Whitney, Angeline felt even angrier.
"Step aside, Whitty. I won’t hit him again," said Angeline.
Only then did Whitney get out of the way.
Jens aggrievedly said, "What did I do, Mommy? Why’d you try to hit me before distinguishing right from wrong?"
Angeline asked, "What did you do to Whitney?"
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