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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1917

A female classmate even walked up to Baby Zetty and cheered her on.

Baby Zetty looked at her and smiled like a blooming flower.

"Thank you."

"Good luck, Baby Zetty."

On that day, Baby Zetty was deeply moved by everyone's support.

She secretly swore to herself that she had to become stronger and be worthy of so many people's affection.

In the evening, Angeline received a text message from Baby Zetty: [Thank you, Mommy. Thank you for giving birth to two of the best brothers in the world. I'd also like to thank you for adopting so many kind and lovely sisters.]

Tears were welling up in Angelina's eyes when she read this text message.

It was akin to watching a desolate and barren land that spring rain had lustrated, exposing a land of flourishing prairie that was abundant with lush greenery.

Angeline read the text message again and again.

When Jay entered the room, he saw her holding onto the phone tightly with tear stains on her face.

However, her eyes were smiling peacefully.

"What are you looking at?" Jay asked as he walked over.

Angeline excitedly showed him the text message." Look at this, darling."

After Jay finished reading Baby Zetty's text message, there was a soft smile on his handsome face.

Angeline praised him, "You were right, darling.

Releasing Baby Zetty into her own environment and allowing her to lick her own wounds was the right decision. Only then can she try to find a good remedy t o cure her spirits."

Jay said meaningfully, "The children are all grown up, Angeline. They don't belong to us anymore. They'll soon begin to live in their own worlds and will no longer devote all their hearts to their parents. We have to learn to let them go on to figure out the harsh laws o f survival by themselves."

Angeline sighed at him weakly. "I understand what you're trying to say, but I just can't bear to push them away from me right now."

Jay said, "The best kind of tough love that parents can give their children is to push them away. To teach them the ability to survive independently."

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