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Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) novel Chapter 1277

Summary for Chapter 1277: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Summary of Chapter 1277 from Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Chapter 1277 marks a crucial moment in Sharma’s Romance novel, Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Maria picked up some food and popped it into her mouth. Amidst chewing, she smiled, "Ernest, this dish is delicious. Try some."

Ernest chuckled and cast Maria a meaningful gaze.

Maria was still helping his brother. From the smug look on her face, Ernest could guess that this call was from Gary.

Maria's eyes were bright and she was very excited.

"Maria, Gary calling shouldn't make you so excited, should it?" Ernest commented faintly. He remained nonchalant.

Maria was stunned and laughed dryly. She thought to herself that it was normal for Ernest to guess that Gary was calling. After all, Ernest was pretty smart.

She grinned, "Ernest, are you not happy that Gary called?"

Ernest did not say anything.

Maria pouted and sighed, "You two are family. Why do you two have to fight with each other?"

"Stop with the nonsense," Ernest commented, "We are not fighting with each other. What are you thinking about? What's the point of thinking about such affairs daily?"

"Oh," Maria smirked, "I'm not overthinking. Ernest, aren't you the one who's thinking too much?"

Ernest chuckled and stuffed a mouthful of food into his mouth slowly. He was not in a hurry to eat..

Maria took a bite and saw that he didn't speak. She put down her cutlery and said, "Let's stop eating. Celeste has just arrived. We can't let her eat our leftovers. Let's wait for her and eat together later."

Ernest nodded and did not object, "That was what I thought too."

With that, they put down their cutlery and waited.

Maria's large eyes were staring at Ernest the whole time.

A while after Ernest noticed Maria's incessant stares, he frowned and said bluntly, "Can you stop staring at me? What do you want to tell me? Just say it."

Maria smiled and acted as if nothing had happened, "No. Ernest, I don't have anything to say." "Then why are you staring at me?" Ernest frowned.

It was really uncomfortable to be stared at by others.

"Because you are good- looking," Maria praised him, "You look beautiful."

Beautiful?

Such a word wasn't really a compliment, but an insult.

Ernest scowled in disgust, "That's enough. You don't have to compliment me. Just tell me what's on your mind.."

"I just had a realization and I want to share it with you," Maria said thoughtfully, "Would you like to hear it?"

"Your perception of issues might not be suited for me," Ernest was smart and had naturally guessed what was going on.

He had a rough idea as to what Maria wanted to say.

"That's not necessarily true," Maria shrugged and kept smiling eerily at him, "Ernest, I just remembered that there are many fishes in the sea. There's no need to chase after a single fish. Am I right?"

Some emotions flashed through Ernest's gaze as he stared into Maria's eyes. She had a gentle and charming smile plastered on her face.

"Maria, I agree with you."

Maria was stunned for a moment before she laughed, "Oh really? It's great that you agree with me, my dear cousin."

"Of course I agree. There are so many fishes in the sea. Don't always daydream about getting to know Liam. Although I didn't introduce him to you last time, I didn't beat around the bush. Liam only takes a liking to a certain type of girl," Ernest looked at Maria and continued, "So if your love for Liam is only that of a fan's towards their idol, then that's fine. But if you have any other intentions, it won't end well."

Hearing Ernest's words, Maria's face instantly turned pale, and her face was drained of colour.

However, she managed to react very quickly. She immediately smirked awkwardly and asked, "Ernest, did you not introduce me to Liam because of this concern?"

"Of course," Ernest nodded.

Maria chuckled and waved her hand to dismiss his concern, "Then you really think too much."

"Really?" Ernest snickered. His sharp eyes fell on Maria's pale face, doubt and disbelief evident in his tone.

His voice was low and hoarse, and he seemed a little tired.

"I'm here," Celeste said hurriedly, "What's wrong?"

"I'm fine," Gary's tone was casual, as if he was really fine.

However, Celeste could still tell that his voice was a little hoarse, and he didn't seem to be fine.

"That's impossible," It was rare for Celeste to be so stubborn. She asked, "Did something happen? Are you okay?"

"Oh, everything's fine," Gary smiled helplessly. Then, he started coughing. Soon, a long string of coughing could be heard.

"You've caught a cold?" Celeste asked worriedly.

"Yes, I caught a cold," After a while, Gary finally finished coughing. His breathing was unstable and a little short as he explained, "I caught a cold after speaking to you on the phone that day. I'm much better now. It's just a small cough now."

"For so many days?" Celeste was very concerned, "That was a week ago."

"Well, don't worry."

"Have you seen a doctor?"

"The doctor said that it might be because of the different environment and climate here," Gary added, "I'm not having other symptoms apart from a cough. I took some medicine and I should recover quickly."

"Oh," Celeste let out a sigh of relief.

"Are you staying with Maria and Ernest?" Gary asked.

"Yes, I'm staying next to Maria's room," Celeste told him, "I just moved in this evening." "Good, that's great to hear," Gary commented.

"Do you think so, too?" Celeste asked him uneasily.

"Why should I not?" Gary asked in reply.

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