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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1164

Master Severe snorted coldly before turning and leaving.

Anne pulled her suitcase along and left decisively.

In Imperial Capital, Bell Enterprise.

When Anne came to the Bell family's courtyard and saw the atmosphere there, she thought about how

Sera was the Bells’ flesh and blood. She was a little proud as her adoptive mother.

The Bells’ servants brought her straight to Sera who was looking at Anne with contempt.

"Why are you here looking for me?" Sera asked even though she was well aware of the reason.

Anne's slightly aged yet charming face managed to squeeze out an awkward smile, but it was transient. Then, Anne tried to flatter her by saying, "Sera, Mom came here today bringing you good news."

Sera looked at her somewhat suspiciously. "Tell me."

"Angeline’s in a critical condition," Anne continued," She can’t even take care of herself anymore. All she does every day is curl up on her bed, not talking to anyone and crying her eyes out. In my opinion, she's completely paralyzed now and has lost all her senses."

Sera was overjoyed upon hearing this. "Really?"

Anne retorted, "Why would I lie to you? I've tried talking to her, yet I couldn't hear any words coming out of her nor did I see any reactions from her. She's blind, deaf, mute, and completely bedridden."

Sera was ecstatic from this news. "Haha. Angelina Severe, I didn't expect you to end up this way. What a pity. It seems that you won't get to see the fall of Grand Asia that will be happening in three days."

Sera hated Angelina with all her might. Now that Angelina had hit rock bottom, Sera's hatred seemed to have dissipated with it.

The hatred she bore toward Anne had inexplicably reduced as well.

"Mom, even though you’re merely my adoptive mother and you were never that good toward me, but I'm able t o become who I am today because of your upbringing. Since you've come here to be with me, how can I not accept you in?"

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