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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1936

"Didn't you dislike eating sour food the most, Mommy?” Baby Robbie asked.

Angeline laughed. "Well I love to eat it now." She then took the opportunity to give the children a lesson." Things don't always stay the same. When you face adversities, don’t lose hope. Trust that everything will become better tomorrow."

Baby Robbie patted his flat stomach and said rebelliously, "Mommy, some things never change. For example, there will never be a baby in my belly, so my taste in food will never change."

Jenson and Baby Zetty exclaimed, "Are you pregnant, Mommy?”

Angeline looked awkward. "I’m sorry, I should have asked for your permission first, but... some things just aren't that easy to control sometimes...”

Jenson glanced at the proud-looking Jay with a meaningful gaze and gave him a thumbs up. "Good job, you're old but still very vigorous.”

Jay was quick to retort Jenson's statement, "You brat, your father is still in his early 40s and in my prime. How could you say that I'm old?"

Baby Zetty looked delighted. "That's great, Mommy.

I've always wanted a sibling. Thanks for realizing my dream."

Angeline shifted her gaze to Baby Robbie. "Would you like to have a brother or a sister then, Baby Robbie?"

Baby Robbie replied, "Are you going to abort him if I say no, Mommy?”

Angeline said crestfallenly, "If you really don't want a sibling, then your father and I will respect your decision. We can abort this child."

Baby Robbie hopped up to Angeline and stroked her belly, apologizing, "Little Brother or Little Sister, I was just joking with Mommy. I like you very much, actually. You must be obedient in there and don’t torture Mommy, okay?"

Angelina's face broke into a grin.

Jenson responded, "Okay."

Baby Robbie was eager to have trouble come knocking at his door. He would start itching for a fight after just one day of not fighting.

When Jay and Angeline had left, Baby Zetty returned t o her room silently.

She curled up on the bed, looking out the window blankly.

She wondered how far Brother Finn and Sis Tammy had progressed in their relationship?

She was dying to ask her parents about Brother Finn just now but had used tremendous efforts to contain those thoughts.

She did not want Mommy to know that she had yet to let go of that painful relationship.

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