What Happens in Chapter 968 – From the Book Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose)
Dive into Chapter 968, a pivotal chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), written by Celia. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
After Jay finished his meal, Angeline threw away the cutlery and bowl into the trash can. She then sat in front of him. Her eyes were somewhat dreamy as if she was staring at her own pet.
"Your digestive system isn't that healthy, so you have t o remember to eat on time. Don’t simply eat as you like,” she chided.
Jay glared at her with an ungrateful look.
It was probably him worried about Tempest, so even his furrowed brows told the whole story.
Angeline suddenly reached out and touched his brows. She said tenderly, "You have something on your mind?"
Jay's wretched mouth replied, "If you stay away from me, I'll have nothing on my mind."
Angeline,"..."
"If there's anything bad about me, I’ll try my best to improve," she said while gritting her teeth and forcing out a smile.
Jay was disgusted by her pretentious, sweet look.
"Then you can go back to your mother’s womb to be remade again,” he said wickedly.
Angeline was furious. She raised her arm...
"You're asking for it, aren't you?" She ground her teeth in rage.
Jay looked at her hand, thinking that there was no escape from the slap that he was about to receive. He never thought that Angeline had no intention to do it. I n the end, her arm fell back to her side as she suppressed her fury.
She muttered in displeasure, "You’re just taking advantage of me being nice to you, so that's why you're being so rude."
Angeline walked toward the door.
Jay suddenly called out to her, "Ms. Severe..."
Angeline was livid, and her face was contorted, but when she heard his gentle voice, a smile reappeared o n her face.
The look on Angeline's face became worse. How dare h e call some other woman his wife? She was jealous and envious even. She felt bitter inside.
Jay stopped speaking when he saw that look on her face.
"I'm sorry.” He felt that he was only going to give her trouble with that request.
Angeline snapped out of it. She realized that this was not the time to be jealous.
"Give me the address and I’ll make arrangements for a n ambulance immediately," said Angeline.
Jay gawked at her.
She would help him just like that?
No shaming and no terms of conditions?
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