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Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) novel Chapter 614

As soon as Josephine entered Sycamore Annex, Jack scolded Josephine angrily, "Josephine, who allowed you to do something like this to Sera?"

Josephine remained arrogant and said, "Dad, before you lose your temper at me, shouldn’t you ask me why I beat her? This woman is shameless. She even tried t o hook up with Big Brother, then she became ashamed and insulted Big Brother when she failed to do so.

Shouldn't she be slapped?"

"You’re wrongly accusing me. How could I possibly try to hook up with your big brother? He’s crippled now," Sera said.

Josephine rushed forward in extreme anger. "You dare to call my brother a cripple? I’ll rip your mouth."

Jack then ordered his subordinates, "Stop the second lady."

Several subordinates immediately grabbed Josephine. Jack then walked over and slapped Josephine severely without saying anything.

Josephine looked at Jack in disbelief. "Dad, didn't you hear? This woman called Big Brother a cripple.

Instead of teaching her a lesson, you chose to beat m e? What about your fatherly love? And what about your strictness and justice, Dad? You’ve never hit me before."

Tears rolled in her eyes.

She looked at her mother for help and said while crying bitterly, "Mom, you usually love me and Big Brother the most. What happened to you today? You’re just watching Dad hit me like this and is indifferent when you heard someone insulting Big Brother. What about your mercy?"

The madam sighed. "Josephine, you should correct all these shortcomings of yours. Miss Severe is pregnant with your father's child. Even if you don't like her, you still shouldn't choose to hit her at this time. The child i s innocent after all!"

Josephine was surprised by the tolerance the madam had for Sera and the child. "Mom, she wants to take Dad away. How could you be so tolerant of her?"

The madam's face was very unnatural looking." Josephine, although Miss Severe made a lot of mistakes, her child is still innocent."

The madam was voicing out the unfairness toward the fetus and the kind-hearted Josephine immediately dispelled her doubts.

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