Sir Ares gave Baby Robbie some kind advice. “Although I don’t have the right to tell you that romantic love isn’t a must in one’s life and you shouldn’t be valuing romantic love more than your own life, I must still tell you the harsh truth. People rarely find true and perfect love in life. There are many imperfections in all relationships. Don’t have too much hope in love. As a man, you should have greater ambitions even if you don’t manage to find true love.”
Cole clicked his tongue and said, “Aren’t you just being a hypocrite? You have love in your life. Do you know how badly those without love in their lives suffer?”
Sir Ares glared at Cole speechlessly and asked, “Would you dare to say this in front of Angeline?”
Cole instantly admitted defeat. “Don’t stir trouble. That’s only between both of us.”
Sir Ares used Cole as an example. “Look at your uncle. Didn’t he also mindlessly chase after true love when he was young? He’s luckier than you. He has a good eye for girls. It’s just that he fell for a young girl who didn’t reciprocate his feelings, so he failed to get together with her. That’s why he was aggrieved for more than half of his life.”
Cole was so enraged that he stood up and shouted, “Jay Ares, you went overboard. Must you pour salt on my wounds? You just had better luck than I did during your reincarnation and ended up meeting Angeline first. If I had gotten to know Angeline first, you’d be in my position right now.”
Sir Ares fixed a glare on him and said, “That’ll never ever happen in your lifetime.”
Cole sat down without saying anything.
Baby Robbie sighed weakly as an intense argument broke out between his daddy and uncle.
“You’ve argued over Mommy for over half of your lives. Can’t both of you just stop?”
Cole said, “It’s all because of your daddy’s harsh words. I don’t like hearing what he says.”
He then rolled his eyes at Sir Ares and said, “You’ve reserved all of your love and adoration for your wife. Can’t you soften up and treat us gently as well?”
“Scram,” Jay chastised.
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