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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1825

Cole’s face turned gloomy.

Thinking of Jay and Angeline being all lovey-dovey, h e felt his heart getting stifled.

Jay deliberately provoked him further, saying, "But you're right to have zero parenting knowledge. There’s nowhere for you to showcase your talents anyway."

Cole swallowed his saliva... Was Jay sarcastically implying that he did not have anyone in his life?

Cole handed the bottle to Dawn, and he took it and started drinking.

Jay returned Dawn to Cole. "Now you hold him.”

Cole held his son carefully. Perhaps because Cole was sitting, Dawn was not in a very uncomfortable position as he sat on top of Cole. Plus, he had a bottle o f milk to satisfy himself, so the baby did not immediately start crying.

Cole felt more relieved.

Jay looked at Cole, and his enchanting pupils were exuding a scheming ray of light.

He had to do whatever it took to make Cole bring the child back to Fragrant Vessel Court tonight. If the child stayed in Chateau de Selene, Angeline would not

get a good night's rest.

The premise was that he had to teach the father and son to get along.

As such, Jay said, "You're taking the kid tonight.”

Cole immediately showed an expression of resistance and said, "No way. My mom will take him."

Jay could not care less about his complaints. He merely nagged, "Change the child's diapers every four hours. Also, there's a line at the diaper that will remind you whether you should be changing it. As for the milk, every child is different. But I’m guessing that Dawn is fed once every three to four hours. If the baby's crying, he's probably either hungry or needs his diaper changed. Also, you should be holding the child i n a comfortable hugging position." When he was done talking, Jay left the area.

Jay went back into Chateau de Selene, and Angeline proceeded to ask him curiously, "Where's Dawn?"

Jay replied very perfunctorily, "My cousin took Dawn back to Fragrant Vessel Court."

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