At one o'clock in the morning.
Rose had returned to Garden Of A Diary.
Gently opening the door, she entered the house and shuffled upstairs.
She tried not to have herself make a single noise!
It was just that as she went upstairs, she had accidentally kicked the row of decorative grass which was erected next to the handrails on the floor.
It made a small sound.
At almost the same time, the row of bright ceiling lights on the second floor came on.
Jay stood at the top of the stairs, frowning. He only slightly relaxed after seeing Rose.
"Sir... Sir Ares!" Rose was frozen in place, stammering,' Sorry, did I disturb your sleep?"
"I haven't slept yet," he said.
Upon hearing his answer, she was slightly surprised. Jay's work and rest system was rigid. If there were no weddings or funerals, then these few hours would essentially be an immovable time of rest.
She slowly walked up, raised her small head, and looked at him. He seemed to be in a good mood, judging from the slightly raised corners of his lips. He
looked really charming.
He suddenly hugged her tightly in his arms as if he wanted to meld her into his body.
Rose was dumbfounded.
What was going on with this guy?
"Sleep with me tonight," he said hoarsely, almost begging.
Her heart sank slightly. Did this guy have any ulterior motives?
"Sir Ares, it's late. I still have to take a bath. It’ll affect you." She tactfully rejected him.
"No. I'll wait for you." He was rarely so gentle.
Taking a breath, she wondered what she should do.
Finally, he held her hand and led her into his bedroom. He thoughtfully started the water for her.
Rose was still torturing herself, wracking her brain to figure out what his ulterior motives were even after soaking in the bathtub. What was he going to do to her tonight?
She was then unwilling to get out in the bathtub, thinking that she could drag the time on like this. As long as the day brightened, that devilishness in his body would fade away! She would be safe by then.
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