Summary of Chapter 2388 from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Chapter 2388 marks a crucial moment in Celia’s Romance novel, Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"My girl." Lumia ultimately recognized her daughter after quite some time and called out to her long-lost daughter.
Roxie wheeled her wheelchair over in front of Lumia a s this would allow her mother to see her face more clearly.
The old woman had already burst into tears. Her dry pupils gushed out with tears. She was tongue-tied but still managed to say the words, "My girl. You’re my little girl."
Roxie's face was still cold because in her memory, this woman had never been kind to her.
She looked at her coldly and asked, "Have you been well?"
After asking this sentence, Roxie felt that it was a silly question.
Lumia clearly looked like she had led a very tough life.
However, she unexpectedly nodded again and again before replying, "I've been doing well, my girl. There's n o need to worry about me."
Roxie was slightly stunned.
Even so, Roxie sneered at her, "Why should I worry about you?"
The old woman was stunned for a moment, but the loss in her eyes disappeared in a flash. It was as if she was humbly trying to please Roxie. "Yes, yes, you're right. There’s no need for you to be worried for me. As long as you’re well, I’m well."
While she was talking, she suddenly burst into tears.
It seemed difficult to conceal her sorrow. "It's all my fault. I was useless and I couldn’t protect you so I lost you. You must have had a hard time all these years. Whenever I thought about you being out there all alone with no one to care for you and love you, I felt nothing but sadness."
Roxie said, "When I was by your side, no one loved me and cared for me either, right? Besides hitting and scolding me, and asking me to beg for food, how else did you provide for me?”
The old woman covered her face with her hands and burst into tears.
Then, she told the maid, "Place her in the bedroom next to mine."
The maid nodded and said, "Yes."
The old woman felt overwhelmed by this and said, " There’s no need, my girl. I'm sick. Me staying here with you will only cause trouble for you. Just send me back. Now that I've seen you, I have no more regrets in this life. I'd be happy even if I die."
Roxie replied, "You can stay here. Let's find a time for you to remarry my father."
The old woman objected again and again. "No. I’m not remarrying him. I hate him! If it weren't for him, would I have been so miserable?"
The old woman was still brooding over something. " When you disappeared, I begged him to look for you but he only cared about his own life. He has never thought of you as his own daughter."
Then, Roxie turned her cold eyes toward Charles.
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