Chapter 908 – 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 908 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Josephine was dazed.
She was stunned while her mind was blank. She was too shocked to react for a very long while.
Zayne waved a hand in front of her, but Josephine did not seem to react to that either.
Zayne reached out to pinch hard at her earlobes. The pain from this pulled Josephine's consciousness back to the present.
She stared blankly at Zayne. "What about my brother?”
Jay Ares had always been the pillar of hope for the Ares family. In the face of such misfortune, it would make sense that he was the first person Josephine thought of.
Zayne replied, "He's back at Tourmaline Estate now that he has ensured Angeline and their three kids would be taken care of. He has resigned to sharing the Ares family's fate with Grand Old Master and everyone else."
Josephine's complexion paled. Jay must really be out of options to go so far as creating a path for Sis Angeline and the three children to escape.
"Then... when is this disaster due?" Josephine prayed and hoped that the day would come later.
Zayne was upset. "The Signal of Death D13 has already
appeared on one of Tourmaline Estate's towers. 13 represents the deadline, and it's four days from now."
Josephine’s eyes widened...
A heart-wrenching scream echoed in the room. "No!"
It was followed by a strong struggle against the shackles around her hands. She began to shout, "Let m e go, Zayne. I want to go home, I want to go home."
Not knowing what to do with Josephine's sudden emotional outburst, Zayne began to console Josephine with all he could. "It’ll be alright, Josephine. Stop, please."
There was no way Josephine could quiet down, not when her body seemed to be possessed by some prehistoric monstrous creature. She was struggling and yelling with everything within her.
"I have to apologize to my father, Zayne. I've misunderstood him. Please, let me at least see him one last time. Let me apologize."
"Of all the people, you're the last person I want to hurt. Yet I end up hurting you anyway and I hate myself for i t. I’m so sorry, Josephine."
Exhausted, Josephine fell onto the bed and stared blankly at the white ceiling above.
Slowly, Zayne loosened his grip as well. Both their bones and muscles ached as if they had been pushed into an intense game of tug-of-war.
Zayne crashed next to Josephine, his expression looking lost. "I know it hurts, Josephine, I know. But you're not the only one in pain. Such is life. We've been brought to this world, and your only job is to live. That’s the only meaning of life, to live. There is no such thing as an easy life."
“Live, Josephine. You have to live." He begged.
Sorrow swam in Josephine’s eyes as tears trickled out of them against her will.
She missed her parents, her brother, and her grandfather. She missed everyone in the Ares family.
If only she had been more forgiving. If only she had not up and left them so impulsively.
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