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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1924

He only had himself to blame for spoiling her, for submitting and apologizing to her first whenever they had an argument.

He must teach her a lesson this time.

He must get her to admit her mistakes first.

Jay lay on the bed tossing and turning but could not fall asleep.

Angeline, on the other hand, stayed completely still with her eyes closed like a wooden puppet.

Jay probably thought that Angeline was fast asleep, hence he covered her with the blanket.

Angeline was secretly delighted. She turned around and wormed her way into his arms before beginning t o sleep soundly.

Jay wanted to push her away and wake her up... Who gave her the right to sleep so soundly when he was here in great torment?

Though ultimately, he still could not bring himself to push her away.

The next day, Angeline woke up and noticed that Jay was no longer by her side.

There was breakfast on the table but no note.

A smile exuded from the depth of Angeline's eyes as she ate her oats.

He was angry but was still worried about her at the same time. It seemed like this cold war was quickly coming to an end.

Grand Asia.

Jay came to work listlessly. He summoned Grayson to the office and said, "Gather data about a person's behavior when she has a change of heart. I want it to b e as complete as it can get."

Grayson was stunned...

"Sir Ares, are you suspecting that Madam has had a change of heart?"

Jay glared at Grayson viciously. "You have a death wish."

Grayson ran away with his tail between his legs.

He ran to the door and poked his head in, giving him a rotten idea. "Sir Ares, isn’t it easy if you want to know i f Madam has had a change of heart? You just need to torture that boy toy and observe Madam's reaction. If Madam pleads for leniency for him, then that means she's interested in him, but if she doesn't react... then i t means that your worries are for nothing."

Jay hooked his fingers at Grayson, and Grayson approached him.

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