When Cole heard that his mother was unwilling to leave the parish hall, he rushed over to persuade his mother in a hurry. However, when he got there, he witnessed the scene of his mother voluntarily leaving after talking with Jay.
Cole was utterly bowled over by Jay’s talents.
Jay was not only victorious in pursuing Angeline, but he had even persuaded his father and mother to let go of their previous enmity. The result was even much more significant than what he had done as a son.
A sense of frustration washed over him from Jay always being more competent than him.
Jay caught a glimpse of Cole and Carson behind the bluestone. A charming smile appeared on the corner o f his lips.
Carson immediately felt a sense of his death and life already being predestined by Jay. He held his shoulders as they trembled.
"Come out," Jay’s voice sounded with an imposing, high-ranking tone.
Cole and Carson came out from behind the bluestone and looked at Jay with restrained fear.
Jay leisurely said, "I have an important task for you
guys."
His tone was light, but it contained an irresistible deterrent.
Carson looked at the mighty Jay and noticed how disdainfully he was looking at them. It was as if they were his subjects.
Carson mustered up the courage to fight against his young master’s injustice. "Master Ares, my young master is Doomsday's rightful heir, so why does he need to listen to you?"
After Jay arrived in Mount Pearl, Carson felt like he had taken away the seat that rightfully belonged to Cole.
In the past, when Yorks Stronghold encountered any difficulties, Cole was the one who was there at their beck and call. Mount Pearl's ladies were all head over heels in love with the young master and would always surround him while calling him Coley.
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