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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1360

He never would have thought that it was Angeline's idea.

'Females, so timid and fearful. They’ll ask for help from the outside when encountered with even a little bit of difficulty.'

Looking at Noel's increasingly gloomy expression, Baby Zetty secretly groaned. 'My Mommy has the highest position in the family. It's an honor for you if Mommy asks to borrow your troops. You're still not satisfied?'

She slandered him in her heart, yet there was a sweet smile on her face.

"Great-grandpa, my father wanted to borrow troops from the Yorks' stronghold. But he didn't have the guts to do it."

Noel chuckled. "Nonsense, your daddy's the harshest and most unreasonable person. What kind of things would he not have the guts to do?"

"Great-grandpa should know that even if my dad is harsh and unreasonable when he’s outside, he's actually very obedient at home. He would look at my mommy for approval before doing anything. He's always afraid that my mommy will be angry or

unhappy."

Baby Zetty deliberately tried to portray Mommy’s status in the family as the highest, not wanting Greatgrandpa to underestimate her mommy.

Noel's eyelids started twitching. "What?"

"How unbelievable. It turns out Jay is a henpecked husband."

Baby Zetty corrected him, "Great-grandpa, Daddy is not a henpecked husband. He’s a madman who spoils his wife."

Noel's face was filled with despise. "Is there a difference?"

Baby Zetty nodded. "Of course. Being a henpecked husband is when the man is afraid of his wife because the wife is intrepid and the male is timid. But my mommy is gentle, understanding, and loves my dad. Moreover, Daddy is not afraid of Mommy. He just loves her too much, so he doesn't want my mommy to be sad.”

Noel frowned. In his mindset, it was very dumb for a man to be controlled by a woman no matter the reason.

"Why does your mommy want to borrow the troops?"

The grand old master regretted hastily promising to borrow the troops.

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