Chapter Summary: Chapter 2358 – Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia
In Chapter 2358, a key moment in the Romance novel Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), Celia delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Jens' handsome eyes instantly froze. "Mr. Banners, even if other people get a divorce and remarry, they’re able to mention and face their past wives and children calmly. Yet you're flying into a rage out of humiliation from just hearing about your former wife and the child you had together. What’s the reason for this?"
"What does it have anything to do with you?" Charles angrily asked again.
"Me? Well, I’m bored and I like being nosy nowadays. For those who abandon young children like that, I just want to redress the grievances on behalf of those innocent children," said Jenson casually.
Charles was fuming.
At this point in his life, he was someone who had power and respect. If a scandal about him abandoning his child was exposed, his future would be ruined.
"Who the f*ck told you that I abandoned my child?" Charles quibbled. "Back when I divorced her mother, her mother was the one who forcefully took her away. I was helplessly separated from the child as well."
Facing Charles’ refute, Jenson remained composed and countered all of his words, "I heard that you hit your former wife and cheated on her with another woman?"
Charles' eyes that were looking at Jenson almost burst into flames. "Just tell me why on earth are you here?!"
Jenson raised his eyes and looked at Whitney. She understood and took out the evidence prepared in advance about Charles abandoning his wife and child. She threw it in front of Charles.
Jenson said condescendingly, "Say, Mr. Banners, if the evidence were to go public, would you end up the same as your ex-wife? Will you be devastated, develop a violent temper, and ultimately jump off a building from depression?"
Charles eased his expression and said with a smile," Since Roxie is now in the Ares household and so near t o her biological father, there's no reason for me to abandon my daughter. I have to go and get her back. I n the future, I’ll take good care of my daughter and make up for the regret I've been facing all these years."
Jenson was not convinced that such a superficial and despicable man who took advantage of others could b e the father of the upright, selfless, brave, and kind-hearted Sis Six.
Jenson immediately set him straight by saying, "Don’t think that I’m unaware of your little plan, Charles Banners. I'll put it bluntly, Six is the Ares family's Sis Six. The Banners have nothing to do with the Areses s o don't expect to take advantage of Sis Six's influence t o achieve your selfish desires. Also, if you people dare t o covet the wealth that the Ares family gave to Sis Six, I'll definitely make you live a life worse than death."
This sentence immediately made the couple’s complexions turn ugly.
In order to prevent the couple from treating Roxie coldly in the face of zero benefits, Jenson added a meaningful sentence, "However, what Sis Six does with her assets is entirely up to her."
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