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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1790

After hearing what Boye and the old man said, Jenson left in silence.

He stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, gazing at the moonlight outside in silence. He was pondering the words Great-grandma just said.

Based on his understanding of Daddy, his self-blame might turn into violence and bloodshed.

Among Judy, Chloe, and Sandra, someone had to pay for Mommy's illness.

As for the people who defended these wicked women, they too might suffer from an undeserved calamity.

Daddy would never allow anyone to take advantage of his tolerance to hurt his beloved wife.

This time, Daddy would surely make the decision to beat the dog before the lion.

Jenson sighed inwardly.

Early the next morning, luxury cars flooded Carefree Garden.

The three families-the Areses, Yorks, and Severes-as well as Grand Asia’s team of specialists had come to Carefree Garden to visit Jay.

When Boye heard the car horn, she walked to the side

of the window. Upon seeing the luxury cars, she frowned almost imperceptibly.

Jenson heard Boye's inaudible sigh and said, "Don't worry, Great-grandma. I won't let them in and disturb you."

Boye looked at Jenson in surprise. In her opinion, Angeline was playful and mischievous. Even the words she said carried the innocence of a child, so naturally, Boye thought Jenson, as Angelina's son, would be a young and inexperienced boy as well.

Jenson's cold and stern face, however, gave others a sense of trust for some reason.

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