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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1966

The statement secretly delighted the legitimate children as it appropriately suppressed the illegitimate children’s thoughts of reaping something without sowing.

Jenson said, "Children born out of wedlock is not a big matter, nor is it a small overlookable matter. But, since they’re still stains that are morally unerasable, Ares Group will never hire new employees who are ethically stained."

This was Jenson's way of trying to pluck a weed from its roots, and his words even served as a significant warning.

It showed that even though Jenson accepted the children born out of wedlock, he did not promote the idea of allowing more children to be born illegitimately.

The inheritance ceremony quickly ended right after.

Once Ares Enterprises' shareholders left one after another, all of the Ares children, those born in and out of wedlock, remained at the scene. They surrounded Jens and asked him, "Mr. Ares, where do you plan on letting us settle now?"

Jenson shrugged his shoulders and said as calm as

always, "Go and ask your fathers.”

The second and third branch's group of illegitimate children immediately rejoiced, but the other legitimate children’s faces were as dark as charcoal at the moment.

Jasper was panting in anger when he questioned Jenson, "What do you mean, Jenson? Are you planning to let all of them stay in Tourmaline Estate?"

Jenson replied, "Even the most honest and upright official will find it difficult to resolve familial disputes, so I'll be delegating the authority over to you t o manage your own family affairs from now on.”

Jasper held onto Jenson and said in disbelief, "Jens, how could you tear apart the system that your father worked so hard to build?"

Jenson looked at Jasper who seemed beside himself a t the moment. Then, he said meaningfully, "Uncle, the problems regarding the Ares illegitimate children will ultimately need to be solved sooner or later. Instead of letting them do vile things in the dark, it's better to bring them into the light so they could be seen. Visible enemies are easier to deal with than the ones hiding i n the dark.”

Jasper stared at Jenson in a daze. He had always felt that Jens was a profound person, yet now he started t o think that his depth was terrifying.

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