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Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) novel Chapter 1365

Summary for Chapter 1365 The Four Children Of The Jones Family, Gary Smith 140: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

What Happens in Chapter 1365 The Four Children Of The Jones Family, Gary Smith 140 – From the Book Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Dive into Chapter 1365 The Four Children Of The Jones Family, Gary Smith 140, a pivotal chapter in Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace), written by Sharma. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Meanwhile, in the living room downstairs.

It was rare for the two brothers to sit together. No one spoke, and the atmosphere was quiet.

Gary didn't seem to have the slightest intention of speaking.

After Celeste and Maria left, Ernest did not continue to meditate. Instead, he picked up his cup and took a sip of his tea.

None of the brothers broke the silence.

When the butler came in, he realized that the atmosphere in the living room was a little tense. He was surprised and asked, "Are the tea and snacks not to your liking?"

"No," Ernest immediately shook his head and denied, "Mr. Butler, you can go ahead if you're busy."

The butler was a little worried and looked at Gary, "Master Gary, if you have any orders, please feel free to speak."

"I'm fine," Gary's tone was extremely calm, "You may excuse yourself. It'll be best if we can have dinner in half an hour."

"Understood," The butler nodded immediately, "There's no problem with doing that."

Then, Gary stopped talking.

The butler left.

The atmosphere once again descended into silence.

Finally, Ernest broke the silence with a slight smile, "Gary, do you want some tea? This is black tea. It tastes good."

Gary raised his eyes to look at Ernest before smirking. He picked up the cup on the table and asked, "Ernest, years of not seeing you and you've picked up the habit of drinking tea? Have you been living like an old man?"

Ernest was not angry. He just chuckled and nodded with enthusiasm, "Drinking tea is good for our health since there's many antioxidants in it. No matter what, our health is our main priority, isn't it?"

Gary took a sip of tea and glanced at his younger brother. The look in his eyes was deep and profound.

"Our first priority is the body. From a certain point of view, that is undeniable." "From what I've heard, sometimes that doesn't seem to be the case. I wonder what's your priority, Gary?"

Gary took another sip of tea and placed the cup on the table. He leaned back and crossed his legs, looking lazy and uninterested.

"Happiness," He commented, "If I'm happy, my body will naturally be healthy. If I'm not, my body will secrete a lot of toxins."

Ernest licked his lips and laughed, "Of course, it's good that you've been happy. Don't be too emotional. It will affect your mood as much as it will affect your health. Your face was glum when you came here the day before, so you have to be careful. This change of mood will easily affect your happiness and health."

Finally, that had been brought up.

Gary didn't seem angry. He just smiled, "I wasn't unhappy that day. It's just that there are some things that you don't understand since you're still young."

"Gary, we're twins," Ernest wanted to remind Gary that there was only a difference of few minutes between when they were born.

"Yes, we were born together," Gary calmly continued, "It's just that there are some matters that still differ. As a man and a boy, we have different views."

A man and a boy?

In an instant, Ernest frowned.

He understood what Gary meant.

Gary was saying that he already had intimate relations with Celeste. There was a difference between them now.

He was a man now.

At the thought of the marks on Celeste's neck, Ernest felt a little depressed.

Of course, he knew and understood that Celeste would not have any relationship with him. However, he couldn't help but be upset when it crossed his mind.

Gary glanced at the silent Ernest and a faint glint flashed across his eyes. He then smiled faintly and casually said, "In the future, I will frequently travel between here and the United States."

With that, he let out a sigh of relief. His eyes were clear as if he had been freed of his burden.

Gary looked at his younger brother and chuckled, "It's romantic to go back and forth, isn't it?"

"That's right. It is good as long as you are willing to do so," Ernest shrugged. He lifted his teacup and gestured to Gary, "Gary, let me toast to you."

"Thank you," Gary also picked up his cup of tea. The two of them then downed their tea together.

"We are brothers," Ernest looked at him seriously and continued, "There's no need to act courteously with me."

"Of course I wouldn't," Gary smiled with a profound look in his eyes.

In fact, there was no need to say anything plainly, but he understood that everything was over. It was over now.

Ernest had already understood four years ago that his older brother was much better than him.

If the three of them were really together, Celeste would probably not be with Gary so quickly. It was because of the distance between the two of them that emotions sprung forth.

Therefore, they were more suitable for each other.

Ernest's reluctance and dissatisfaction were tucked away into the corner of his heart, and they would never see the light of day again.

In the future, keeping his distance was Ernest's responsibility.

The two of them sat for a while before Gary said, "By the way, Celeste said that there's a necklace for you to return to Liam."

Ernest was stunned for a moment before nodding. He glanced at his brother and saw that Gary's expression was calm. He couldn't see any special emotion emulating him.

"Yes," Ernest agreed, "She gave it to me just now. She asked me to give it back to Liam."

"Okay, courier it back to him," Gary's gaze was sharp as he grunted, "I'll meet with him when I get back."

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