Chapter 67
Chapter 67
After Jay Ares knew that Josephine failed to tail Jenson, he reluctantly made a phone call to Rose Loyle, being worried about the child's safety.
Rose was shocked when she saw the name on the call notification. She accidentally loosened her grip and the phone fell on the floor.
The phone landed on the floor with a dull thud. The back cover detached from the phone and the power was immediately cut off. The ringing stopped abruptly. 1
Jay Ares was waiting for the call to be picked up when a robotic voice notified him that the other party's phone was switched off. His handsome face darkened.
'How dare she switch off her phone?'
Jay decided to personally go to Splendid Town to ask her directly. Just when his Rolls Royce rolled out of the garage, he received a call from Rose.
Jay was a little surprised when he saw the call. Then, he remembered that she had to obey him because her mother's life depended on him. Otherwise, she would not be so kind as to return the call.
"Sir Ares, there was a little accident just now. I didn't mean to hang up on you," Rose Loyle carefully explained the reason why the call was suddenly cut off.
A hint of a grin appeared on Jay Ares's face, though he said coldly, "I thought you're feeling guilty because you did something wrong!" All content © N/.ôvel/Dr/ama.Org.
Rose broke out in cold sweat. 'That was an accurate guess!'
"Is Jenson with you?"
"Yes," Rose replied timidly.
"Why did Jenson appear in your house?" Jay asked sternly.
"I don't know..." That was the truth.
"Stop hurting Jenson, Rose," Jay said angrily.
Rose Loyle had a gentle temperament, as long as Jay Ares did not test her patience. Unfortunately for her, Jay's attitude had always put her on the defensive.
"How can you say that I'm hurting the child, Sir Ares? Jenson is my son, and I have nothing but endless love for him. Why would I hurt him? Shouldn't you bear the responsibility that Jenson ran away from your house this morning?" Rose retorted, upset that she was being unfairly accused.
"Please don't involve the children in the games of the adults, Rose Loyle."
Jay Ares was angry that Rose had called Jenson in the middle of the night and caused him to run away from home. Her actions had made the child emotionally unstable, but she did not admit to her fault.
A selfish woman like her should not be a mother.
He was especially furious when he thought about that, and he wanted to use the strongest words on her to show her how angry he was. "How could you send that sort of message to Jenson in the middle of the night?"
Rose was immediately confused. "I've never sent Jens any message, Sir Ares."
Her denial made Jay Ares angrier than ever. "I think that I've been too kind to you! I should have to cut all ties with a pathological liar like you. Rose Loyle, are you saying that you did not tell Jenson
that you are leaving him forever?"
Rose Loyle was at a loss for a reply.
Jay Ares's accusation and anger had choked her like a fetter.
"I swear that I've never sent Jenson that message.
Why won't you believe me?" Rose retorted weakly. She felt that she was being wronged.
"How can I believe you, Rose? Who else in this world knows that you're leaving tomorrow, other than me and you?" Jay Ares interrogated.
Rose Loyle had a sudden realization. Other than Jay and her, there was a third person who knew: Robert Loyle.