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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 2409

Summary for Chapter 2409: Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 2409 – Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia

In Chapter 2409, 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.

After class, Jenson followed Whitney out of the classroom. The two left the crowded teaching building and came to the empty playground. Whitney stepped out of her role as a teacher and asked Jenson impatiently, "Why did Savannah drop out of university?”

Jenson looked at Whitney and chuckled. She was the one who started all of their fights and was also the one who ended them every time.

"So you’re finally talking to me?"

Whitney muttered, "No one was ignoring you. Quick, tell me. Where's Savannah? Although the girl is not likable, she's indeed smart and a good role model as well. It's such a shame that she dropped out of university."

"Well, she went on to pursue her true love," said Jenson.

"Aren’t you her one true love?" Whitney asked while smiling.

"It's not me. It turns out she got it wrong."

Whitney pursed her lips and smiled. "I told you that her skills aren't that great."

Jenson said, "It's not about her skills. She just couldn’t read Robbie's fate. This may be where she and

Robbie’s fates clashed.”

Savannah's eyes widened. "She dropped out of university for Robbie?"

"Yeah."

"But Robbie doesn't even like her." Whitney lamented for Savannah.

Jenson shot a glance at her and said, "I thought you disliked her? Why are you sympathizing with her now?"

Whitney said openly and candidly, "Who on earth would like their own rival? But she's no longer my rival, and like me, she’s just a good girl who’s bravely pursuing her true love. So, of course, I like her."

Jenson chuckled at her lightly.

Women’s preferences were so unreasonable and illogical.

Whitney finally undid the knot in her heart and was i n a good mood. She patted Jenson on the shoulder and showed him the attitude of an elder caring for the younger generation, saying solemnly, "Alright, Jenson Ares. You may head back to class."

Jenson’s face sank. He despised this sort of bossy look on Whitney the most.

"Kiss me."

Whitney's jaw fell wide open in astonishment. "Did I hear you right?"

Jenson said, "Other boyfriends and girlfriends hold hands and kiss. What do we do? Are we in some sort o f platonic relationship? You can’t possibly think that I have zero hormones just because I’m young, right?"

He even took the initiative to say hello to the dean.

Then, the dean's sharp gaze fell on Whitney. Upon seeing Whitney's face, his face turned cold.

"Ms. Cornelius?"

Whitney was so frightened that her face turned pale. She was nervous and dreading having to face the dean, but she still looked over at Jenson with resentment.

"Why, you stinking brat! Did you set me up again?”

Jenson whispered, "I already told you that I don't like you being my teacher.”

Whitney smiled at the dean and said, "Good day to you, Dean.”

The dean of the university said with a sullen face. " You have the impertinence to soil our own students? Ms. Cornelius, you should be a model for the students. Do you know the consequences of your actions?”

Whitney explained, "It's not what you think, Dean. Jenson and I aren't dating.”

She proceeded to wink at Jenson.

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