Summary of Chapter 1343 – A pivotal chapter in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) by Celia
The chapter Chapter 1343 is one of the most intense moments in Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose), written by Celia. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Angeline sounded very emotional. "Let Mommy hug you, Jens."
Jenson walked over and embraced Mommy tightly.
Jay pulled them apart, sounding extremely jealous. " Now, now, that’s enough, Jens. Don’t be a mommy's boy or you won't be able to find a girlfriend."
Jenson,
"Daddy, you really need to fix your bad habit of getting jealous so easily."
Jenson did not think that it was a big deal when Daddy got jealous back then, but now that he was jealous even of his own son, Jenson thought that he had truly crossed the line.
Jay said with righteous indignation, "Who says this is a bad habit?"
He then started talking about the advantages of being jealous. "Being jealous just shows that I care about my wife and that I value her and don’t want to lose her. Why should I stop being jealous when this is going to help my relationship grow?"
Jenson was rendered speechless by Daddy's quick thinking.
If this could help their relationship grow, then fine...
Jay said again, "I'm going shopping with your mommy right now. Don't worry about us. We can’t just hide in our shells our whole life because we’re afraid, right? Besides, your mommy needs to move around, or else..."
At this point, Jay deliberately paused, pretending to sound like a profound thinker.
Both Jenson and Angeline were eager to know the reason for Jay’s sentiments when they suddenly heard him say, "Your mommy is prone to weight gain. She’s going to gain weight if she stops exercising for s o long. I’m just worried that I won't be able to pick her up once I’m old."
Both Angeline and Jenson were rendered speechless.
"Don’t you think your worries are a little too farfetched?" Jenson asked.
"Don’t you know that we have to take precautions?" Jay reprimanded him.
Jenson gave in completely. "Okay then."
Josephine went to take Jay's hand. "I’ll take you there, Brother."
Jay shook her hand away. "Stay away from me." "Why?"
"Men and women should keep their distance!"
Josephine was speechless.
"But I'm your sister."
"Are you not a woman?" Jay teased.
Josephine wanted to cry but had no tears. "Does this even apply to siblings?"
Zayne said, "That's right. I don’t even mind, so why are you so concerned? I'm the one who's at a disadvantage here."

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