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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1984

Baby Zetty was first stunned before she smiled and comforted her mother, saying, "Cheer up, Mommy, it's not exactly a bad thing for me to leave Imperial Capital, actually."

Angeline thought that the weak and delicate Baby Zetty would cry her heart out when she learned that she was leaving. She did not expect Baby Zetty to accept the arrangement readily and that made her feel extremely surprised.

Baby Zetty turned around and looked out the car window, staring at the passing view of Imperial Capital with a heavy heart. She muttered the words in her heart, "Goodbye, Imperial Capital. Goodbye, Brother Finn."

"Don't you feel sad, Baby Zetty?" Angeline asked.

Baby Zetty sounded extremely indifferent. "Yes, I feel sad to leave you, Daddy, and my brothers and sisters, but leaving Imperial Capital means that I don’t have to rack my brain every day to ask others about what Brother Finn is doing or to think of ways to steal a glance at him from afar... I can finally free myself from this torture and pain."

After a long pause, Baby Zetty said gloomily, "I think only by leaving Imperial Capital would I be able to

heal from the wounds of my heartbreak."

Angeline did not know if she should be happy or worried.

The pain that Finn had given Baby Zetty was so deep.

Angeline gathered herself together and said, "You must be good and listen to your great-grandmother. Put more effort into learning medicine from her. If anything upsets you, don’t forget to give me a call."

Baby Zetty nodded. “Mm."

Jay sat in the front with a dark and profound gaze, his heart laden with worries.

When the Rolls-Royce arrived at Carefree Garden, Grandma Boye hopped out in delight.

Upon seeing Baby Zetty, surprise flowed out of Grandma Boye's eyes.

Baby Zetty was extremely chubby the last time they met. Her facial features had swollen up like a balloon while her figure was round and bulky. She was extremely disappointed back then because the heir she picked was ruined by a binge eating disorder.

She had even said to her husband in great disappointment, "Looks like there's no need to pass on my medical secrets to Baby Zetty anymore. How can a child who can barely manage her own body weight work hard or endure hardships?"

Learning medicine with them would be an arduous journey. They had endless experiments to do every day and too many dead bodies waiting to be studied.

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