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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 431

Jay hugged Rose in his arms after she was discharged, and women of all ages focused their attention on him along the way. Jay’s complexion appeared ashen, but she was secretly breaking into laughter.

"Don’t laugh." Jay glared at her.

Rose glanced at the woman sitting on the opposite chair who was drooling as she smiled and stared at Jay like a love-struck fool.

Rose teased him, saying, “She seems to like you, Sir Ares."

He retorted coldly, "Are you sure that's not a patient with dementia?"

Rose proceeded to laugh out loud. This guy's poisonous tongue indeed should not be provoked.

At the entrance of the hospital.

A group of people had surrounded Jay’s Rolls-Royce. The traffic officer was yelling out anxiously, "So what i f you’re loaded? Does that mean you don't have to obey the traffic rules? You can block the whole road just because you have money?”

When Jay walked over, the traffic officer was abruptly silenced when he saw Jay.

He could not recognize the Rolls-Royce, but he could

identify the young master who owned it.

Did he mess with someone he should not have?

"I'm sorry, Mr. Ares!"

Then, he reached out to take away the tickets placed o n the car.

Jay took the tickets from him with a sullen face. "I'll pay for the fines." Then, he got into the car with Rose and drove away.

Rose turned her head to look at the congested road behind them and stuck out her tongue. She mocked, saying, "You and Josie truly are the rule-breaking brother and sister. Even if you don’t care about the fines because you're loaded, you should still consider those working-class people who are struggling to make ends meet. If they arrive late and leave early, they'll get sacked by you big capitalists.”

He looked at her gloomily. 'If it wasn’t because I was worried about your life being in danger, would I have parked illegally?'

He was waiting for her last night, scared witless as time hung heavily. As such, the matter regarding the traffic regulations was at the back of his mind.

"It's my first and last time," he stated.

Noticing that he had the right attitude toward admitting his mistake, she did not drag it on further.

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