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When Jay Ares arrived at Block 9 of Splendid Town, Josephine Ares appeared from behind an ornamental rock. "I've waited for so long here, but that Jenson hasn't appeared yet," she said dejectedly.
Jay sullenly looked at the closed front door of the apartment complex and turned around to speak to Grayson who had come along with him. "Go to the management office and find out Rose Loyle's unit number."
Just when Grayson was about to leave, the apartment door suddenly opened. Rose Loyle appeared with 'Jenson Ares' in her arms. Her eyes were red, evidently from crying.
"Sister-in-law?" Josephine smiled when she saw Rose.
She received Jay's death glare. "Stop barking. She has no relation to the Ares family."
Josephine was cowed by her brother's intimidating glare. "What do you mean? She's Jenson's mommy," she grumbled.
Jay was about to eat up Josephine with his eyes. Josephine gently slapped her cheek and admitted defeat. "Alright, alright. I'll just keep my mouth shut. Happy now?"
Rose Loyle carried 'Jenson Ares' over and looked at him longingly. Jay Ares did not say anything and grabbed the child over into his arms.
"Let's go, Jenson."
He did not say another word and started walking away.
Rose remained rooted on the spot as she longingly looked at Baby Robbie leaving. Baby Robbie waved at her and said, "Don't worry, Mommy, I'll be fine."
Jay gritted his teeth and said sullenly, "Who told you that she is your mother? She isn't your mommy."
"But she is!" Baby Robbie said indignantly. "I might look a lot like you, but that's because your genes are bullies. Mommy's genes are too gentle and kind and they're hiding."
Jay Ares's anger instantly dissipated. A hint of a smile appeared in his ice-cold gaze.
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