Summary of Chapter 1867 from Mr. Jones Be Gentle (Grace)
Chapter 1867 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.
"Hahahaha." Sylvia burst out laughing. "I won't disturb you two and your wonderful sex anymore. Enjoy yourselves, don't try to control it. In fact, it doesn't matter if you have been heard, it won't hinder your performance. This is true love. You guys are just too alert. What's wrong with being listened to? Let me analyze your feelings and see if you two are suitable to be together or not. Jeez, how stingy."
With that, Sylvia hung up the call.
Before Ernest could give his sister a good scolding, she had hung up the call.
He looked at Leah and blushed. Ernest could not help but laugh. "Look at you. You are obviously feeling guilty. Sylvia is right, you should learn to let go. Besides, no one will listen to us right now."
"No way." Leah shook her head.
Before she could say anything else, Ernest blocked his words.
Their morning was filled with ambiguity. Neither of them went downstairs. They spent most of their time in bed.
When it was late in the afternoon, Ernest's mom called.
The moment the call was connected, Ernest took the initiative to apologize, "Sorry, Mom, I left too early this morning, I didn't even have time to tell you."
"It's okay, it's okay," Grace hurriedly said, she said it in a calm tone. "I was wondering whether or not I should apologize to you and Leah. Ernest, I am really sorry. I didn't teach your sister well and allowed her to act so wildly, she even bothered you at midnight."
When he heard his mother's apology, Ernest was stunned. He quickly said, "Mom, Sylvia didn't really go too far. You don't have to take it to heart. Gary was just exaggerating."
"You don't have to explain on behalf of her, even I feel embarrassed." Grace sighed. "Your sister has a lot of problems. She is always so arrogant and does as she wishes. Now, it is time for her to put some constraints on herself."
"Mom, her final exams are just around the corner, is it really okay for Sylvia to stay in school?" Ernest asked,
"That little girl probably wants it more than anything." Grace sighed again.
Ernest was stunned. It seemed that Mom knew her daughter better than anyone. She could see through all her tricks at once.
"Mom, you know all about it?" Ernest smiled. "Sylvia really does want to stay on campus."
"That is to say, we are actually granting her her wish." Grace said, "But that doesn't matter. At least, this action of mine can act as a reminder for your father to stop spoiling Sylvia in the future. Otherwise, the two of them will be separated forever."
Only then did Ernest understand that his mom's real purpose was to remind his dad.
"When your dad realizes this, he will finally start to educate his daughter properly." Grace held the phone in her hand and felt really sorry for Ernest. "I just feel so sorry for you."
"Mom, don't feel that way." Ernest smiled. "Leah and I are at ease. I think we will continue to stay out for one or two days. After that, we will come back to visit you."
"Well, that works too." Grace did not insist. She knew that these youngsters had their own lives too. What was more, Leah and Ernest had been together for a long time. Now that the two of them were finally reunited, they would definitely want to be intimate together for a long time. So, she did not insist on her son to come back.
As long as his relationship with Leah stabilized, it was good enough.
"Take good care of Leah," Grace instructed her son. "If anything happens, try to put yourself in her shoes."
"Then, does that mean your daughter can bully other people unscrupulously like that?" Grace widened her eyes. "Heinz, I realized that you are a very unreasonable man. No matter what, your daughter is always right, she can never be wrong, can she? Well then, in the future, when she is in a relationship, we will let Leah, Celeste, and everyone else spy on her."
When Heinz heard this, his face immediately turned pale.
"Look, your face has changed," Grace snorted. "You are such a funny man. So, she can do that to others, but other people can't do that to her, right?"
"Honey, who in the world loves to lean against a wall and listen to other people's conversations?" Heinz told his wife with a fluke attitude.
"You are being unreasonable." Grace looked at him seriously and said in a deep voice, "Heinz, the reason why Sylvia is acting so boldly is because you dote on her too much. But you can't live with her for the rest of your life. When we are old, can she still face these problems? Is she capable of facing it?"
"I!" Heinz was stunned by his wife, he felt a little embarrassed.
"All in all, if you still hold the same attitude, I will take our new twins away, I won't let you see them at all," Grace threatened.
"No, honey, you have a girl," Heinz learned that
Grace had another pair of fraternal twins.
Heinz loved daughters the most.
"It is precisely because I am going to have a girl that I don't want you to raise her," Grace said.
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