Chapter 2608 – Highlight Chapter from Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Chapter 2608 is a standout chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
The atmosphere at the dining table grew warmer after Whitney interacted with Hecate.
After lunch, Sir Ares reminded Baby Robbie, "Baby Robbie, bring Hecate around and help her familiarize herself with Tourmaline Estate.”
Baby Robbie agreed happily, "Sure, Daddy.’
After Baby Robbie left with Hecate, Sir Ares glanced at Angeline with a joyous smile on his face.
Angeline let out a visible sigh of relief.
Sir Ares said unhappily, "An insignificant girl like her managed to stress you out so badly. If she marries into our family, doesn’t that mean that you won't be able to live well anymore?"
After hearing what Sir Ares said, Angeline immediately turned around to look at the children, who were not far away from them.
She then turned around and cast a cautious gaze at Sir Ares. She said in a worried tone, "Jaybie, don't let the children hear you. You’ll cause even more trouble."
Sir Ares suddenly stood up after noticing how cautious Angeline was. He felt a hint of rage. "I built Tourmaline Estate for my darling wife. I hope that my wife can live here freely without any worries. However, you're feeling so uneasy because of an outsider. Since that’s the case, why should I let Baby Robbie marry her?”
Angeline stared at Sir Ares in a daze. She was amused by his stern demeanor. She tugged on his sleeve and said softly," Jaybie, don't be angry."
It was hard for Sir Ares to quell his anger.
"It’d be terrible if others find out that we don’t get along with our daughter-in-law. Besides, Baby Robbie has to consider us and Hecate. He'd be extremely upset. Jaybie, we should try to get closer to Hecate before our relationship goes beyond repair."
Sir Ares said in a pitiful tone, "It’ll be difficult for you."
Angeline sighed and said, "As the saying goes, parents will perpetually worry about their children. This is part of our responsibility as parents."
Sir Ares sighed and muttered to himself," It's my fault for bringing so many worrisome children back home."
Angeline smiled and chastised him," You’re not allowed to say such words. I think that we have to thank our children for trusting us and choosing us as their parents."
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