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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 2289

As soon as Baby Robbie came in, his stalwart body was frozen in place upon hearing Zayne's words.

He could not believe such disdainful words that were filled with contempt actually came out of Uncle Zayne's mouth.

"Aunt Josie," greeted Baby Robbie while stepping in.

When Josie saw Baby Robbie, joy spread across her face. This had been a long-awaited reunion. "You’re back, Robbie?”

Baby Robbie walked over and placed Joseph on his knees, saying, "I'll teach Joseph how to add and subtract, Aunt Josie."

Zayne sighed and said, "He’ll never get it. Josie has been teaching him for several days now. I just don't understand why he can't seem to get it."

Baby Robbie glanced over at Zayne and said, "I heard from Mommy that you were infamous for being a bad student when you were younger. Is it possible that Joseph inherited this trait of yours?”

Zayne had always blamed Joseph's shortcomings on Josie. Perhaps it was because Josie loved Zayne too much, so she always tolerated his shortcomings and put up with his actions that hurt her self-esteem.

However, Baby Robbie had come forth to stand up for

Josie today. She grinned while ridiculing Zayne. "Did you hear that? Don't keep blaming me for everything. The child would have inherited some traits from you a s well.”

Zayne kept silent with a gloomy look on his face.

Baby Robbie took out a few candies from his bag and began to teach Joseph how to add and subtract.

Children loved sweets. Just like this, Joseph began his lesson on mathematics. The kid finally began to understand simple addition and subtraction.

Zayne proceeded to mock Josie. "It seems that my son's not the stupid one; you are."

Perhaps all mothers wanted their children to be praised, even at the expense of themselves. Hence, Josie was still in a good mood despite Zayne's words.

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