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The Lucky Wife (Jay ares and Rose) novel Chapter 1806

“Then, how are you planning on punishing her?” Grand Old Master Ares asked.

Jay’s gorgeous face showed a cruel expression. “We’ll have to exterminate the weed from its root.”

Grand Old Master Ares implied meaningfully, “Back then when your mother murdered your grandma, I was just like you. I wanted to choke her to death with all the rage I felt. But ultimately, I took your father into consideration and spared her life, locking her up in the underground palace instead...”

Grand Old Master Ares said this in hopes that Jay would follow his approach and allow a path for Chloe to survive. At the same time, he would still leave some hope for those around her. Grand Old Master Yorks would still be able to see his daughter, and perhaps he would not be too grief-stricken.

Jay shook his head. “Tourmaline Estate was built by Angeline, so this should be a clean and pure paradise for us.”

Grand Old Master Ares smiled and asked, “Then, what do you plan on doing?”

Jay said, “She’ll be banned from Imperial Capital, and we’ll never again see each other.”

Grand Old Master Ares said nothing else in return.

Since Jay was so decisive, he was afraid no one else could talk him out of it.

In Josie’s Flying Moon Cottage.

When Angeline came to Flying Moon Cottage, Zayne and Josie’s pupils dilated in shock when they saw her.

“Sis Angeline, you’re back?” Josie greeted her ecstatically.

Angeline stood at the door and said with a smile, “Josie, Zayne, where’s my darling Jacaranda?”

“Jacaranda? Jacaranda, who?” Zayne had long forgotten that the pet rabbit’s name was Jacaranda.

Angeline explained further, “My daughter? The one I adopted? I’m back now, so I’ll be taking her home and raising her there.”

Zayne now knew that he had been fooled by Jay and stomped his feet in anger. “Damn it! Master Ares was the one who told me that he bought the rabbit for you to protect your baby. I thought that since you weren’t pregnant yet, I should give it to Josie just in case...”

Angeline stared at him with widened pupils. “Jaybie told you that my rabbit was bought?”

“Yes. He even said it was rare and priceless!” Zayne exclaimed in honesty.

Angeline retorted, “I picked up the rabbit from the garden.”

Zayne, “...”

“Then, why did he deceive me?”

Josie said, “Because he wanted someone else to do the dirty work.”

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