Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) -
Chapter 2102
Angeline snatched the keyboard from him and said bashfully, "A man only kneels to God and their parents. Meanwhile, you're kneeling to your wife. Are you not afraid of getting laughed at?" Jay smiled at her uninhibitedly and said, "As long as you're happy, I don't mind if others laugh at me."
Angeline was utterly moved by this as Jay would often consider her feelings at all times. She hugged him even tighter because she was so touched by him. Then, she pressed her face against his chest. Her eyes were filled with the unwillingness to part from him.
"When are you leaving, Jaybie?"
"You decide for me," said Jay softly.
Angeline replied, "I will not."
Jay was smiling. "Can't bear to let me go?"
"Yeah."
Jay hugged her tenderly and said, "I'll come back as fast as I can."
Angeline finally made up her mind and replied, "Then ... you should go as soon as possible so that you can come back sooner."
Jay said, "I'll leave the day after tomorrow, okay?"
"Okay," said Angelina as she nodded reluctantly.
In order to resolve the matters in the Yorks family, Jay decided to give Cole a call.
When Cole answered the call, he said in a strange tone, "Sir Ares, I'm no longer a member of the Yorks family. If you're looking for me to help someone with the surname Yorks, I'm not going to be polite anymore. Bye-bye."
"So what should I call you now? Mister?" Jay was a flexible man as well. Seeing that Cole was unwilling to return to the Yorks family, he took the initiative to sever their relationship as cousins. Cole hesitated for a moment.
Since he had left the Yorks family, he was no longer a Yorks. He had changed his surname to Sullivan as well.
"I'm Mr. Sullivan."
Jay curled his lips. "Little Sully?"
Cole scoffed. "You must be doing this on purpose. That nickname is horrid. Just call me Sir Sullivan from now on."
Jay replied, "Are you deranged? You're much younger than I am. Is it appropriate for you to ask me, Sir Ares, to call you Sir Sullivan?"
Since Cole had just left the Yorks family, he had not thought of a good name just yet. However, after
getting ridiculed by Jay, Cole decided to toss the matter aside and said, "Stop the nonsense. What do you want?"
"I'm heading to Sacred Land the day after tomorrow. Are you coming?"
Cole was somewhat depressed and wanted to head out for some leisure time as well. He said without hesitation, "I'm coming."
"This trip will be very dangerous. If I'm not mistaken, it might even cost you your life. So do everything you have to do before you leave."
"There's nothing left for me to do," said Cole.
"Aren't you going to say goodbye to Spencer, the man who brought you up?"
"I have nothing to do with him anymore."
"Cole Yorks, he was the one who raised you. You have an obligation to provide for him," Jay reminded him.
Cole became taciturn instead.
Jay reminded him of another matter, "And your son as well. Aren't you going to see him? Perhaps this might even be your last time laying your eyes on him." Cole finally realized that Jay's call harbored an ulterior motive.
"If you were me, what would you do?" He suddenly became more frustrated. He was dejected and his willpower had decreased.
Jay said, "I don't really care about right or wrong, only human relationships. Whoever has devoted themselves to me, I'll devote myself to them as well."
Cole forced out a bitter chuckle and said, "You're merely here as a mediator for the Yorks family."
Jay replied, "I heard that your mother ran away to become an anchorite when you were still young. Your dad and grandpa were the ones who had painstakingly brought you up. Since you weren't a parent in the past, you certainly wouldn't have understood the hardship of raising a child. But now that you've taken care of Dawn, you should know how much effort your father and grandfather have put into raising you. Do you truly have the heart to forsake your relationship with them?"
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