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Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) novel Chapter 1861

Summary for Chapter 1861: Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)

Chapter 1861 – A Turning Point in Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace) by Sharma

In this chapter of Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace), Sharma introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1861 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

"Sylvia, if you continue to be so rude and shameless, I will not be polite to you anymore." Ernest got a little angry, he was losing his temper and beginning to argue with his sister.

Sylvia stuck out her tongue, she made faces at Ernest. "Ha ha ha, the angrier you get, the more I am right. You feel guilty because that is who you are. Brother, you are really just a big bad wolf."

"Shut up!" Ernest scolded.

Sylvia laughed out loud.

Leah felt helpless, she laughed along.

Ernest had no choice, he wanted to grab Sylvia. However, she dodged swiftly and did not give Ernest the chance to catch her at all.

"Come at me, Ernest. Come and catch me." She started to run, not forgetting to provoke Ernest in the process, she continued to make faces at him.

Ernest frowned as he looked at his sister. She was only around fifteen or sixteen; a young, adorable, and energetic little girl who was not afraid of causing any trouble.

It was just that she knew too much.

When Ernest saw that she was still provoking him from a distance, she could not help but run after her with his long legs.

"Help, help. Ernest wants to kill me." Sylvia turned around and ran at once. She was so scared that her face had turned pale.

It seemed that Ernest was not as forgiving. This was especially true when he had been called out. He would not let her go so easily.

Sylvia shouted as she ran. "Save me! Dad, where are you? Ernest is going to kill me, Daddy."

In this family, the person Heinz adored most was Sylvia.

At this moment, Heinz entered and saw his precious daughter running out with Ernest behind her. Ernest was just a few steps away from reaching his daughter.

With that, Ernest grabbed Sylvia's collar with his long arms, she was caught in an instant. She had no choice but to turn back and beg for mercy. "Ernest, I was wrong. I should not have called you that, I should not have called you a big, bad, and perverted wolf at home. I was wrong."

Heinz got out of the car, he frowned when he heard his daughter's words.

When he saw how his son was grabbing his daughter like that, he felt greatly uncomfortable and distressed. He immediately called out, "Ernest."

Ernest looked up and saw his father. He then looked at Sylvia, who he was grabbing onto. This was his father's favorite girl. He loosened his grip on her and gave her a murderous look of warning.

Sylvia immediately ran towards Heinz's side and threw herself into his embrace. "Dad, Ernest bullied me. He bullied me the day he came back. He did not even show any respect to me in front of Leah. Dad, you must help me."

If he hadn't heard what his daughter just said, Heinz would have really nagged Ernest. However, after hearing those words, he could probably guess the ins and outs of the matter. He glanced at the naughty little girl in his arms.

"Little cutie Sylvia, it's Ernest's first time bringing his girlfriend home. Why are you shouting so loudly? Do you want to embarrass your brother like that?"

Sylvia was stunned, her body stiffened. Even though her father's words were reasonable, she felt that he was on Ernest's side.

She pouted and said, "Dad, am I still your favorite child?"

"Of course you are." Heinz nodded.

"Since I am still your favorite child, why didn't you help me even after you saw me being bullied by Ernest?" Sylvia asked again.

Sylvia nodded and said with a smile, "Ha ha, so, Dad, does that mean you agree with me?"

Heinz nodded. "Of course, Ernest does look like a coquettish man to me."

There was nothing wrong with treating one's own girlfriend more affectionately than others. It was also not wrong to deny that.

The only thing wrong with this is that it should not have been said by his sister who was underage.

Heinz looked at Sylvia and thought that she was too precocious. If she knew too much, he would be worried too.

"Ha ha, Dad, you were doing it on purpose just now, weren't you?" Sylvia smiled at her father. "You realized that Ernest was there, so you were afraid that he would be embarrassed and you didn't have the nerve to scold me."

"Good thing you know that." Heinz looked at Sylvia with affection. "Remember, you should show some respect for your brother in front of Leah. Don't be so direct with your words. Even if you are telling the truth, you should not embarrass him."

Sylvia smiled and said, "I just think that he is usually too annoying."

"So, do you like Leah?" Heinz asked again.

"I do, but it would be better if she was bolder. However, I will like everything my brothers like." Sylvia's reply was satisfying to Heinz.

"That's right, you should respect all that your brother likes." Heinz said, "I may spoil you and love you, but you should also be a sensible girl who knows how to tell the right from wrong."

"Dad, of course I am. You and Mommy's genes can't go wrong." Sylvia smiled and said, "Well, even Ernest has a girlfriend now. They found love really early on. Is everyone in our family like that?"

Hearing this, Heinz immediately looked at his daughter with vigilance. "Not you. You are not allowed to be in love before the age of 20, understand?"

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