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My Repentant Brothers (Madeline Larson) novel Chapter 333

Chapter 334 

Wesley found the scene amusing. Gavin, being younger, easily got along with Madeline, bringing a lighthearted vibe. On the other handl. Eugene, a social whiz, effortlessly set aside pride and didn’t mind trying hard to win favor

Wesley glanced around at the otherssome were too introverted to express themselves, while others held back due to their standing, not wanting to act too boldly 

Finally, he looked at Madeline, who was still unsure about her feelings. Wesley was curious to see who she’d ultimately choose 

Madeline frowned, Wesley, why are you just smiling at me without saying anything? Look at Gavvy and Eugenethey treat this like a joke 

Wesley offered a tight smile Maybe they’re not joking” 

Madeline sighed heavily. She felt overwhelmed by the situation. In her past life, she never had feelings for that lover, she’d thought he seemed nice back then. Now, with her brothers eager to marry her, she couldn’t sort out her emotions and wasn’t planning on settling down

Frank sat on the couch and asked, Maddie, what’s the deal with this child? Are you planning to adopt? Don’t mind me asking, but aren’t you a bit young

In our day, you’d be married with kids by now. But times have changed. You haven’t even graduated college, there’s no rush” 

Though not formally educated. Frank saw village girls with education leading good lives without rushing into marriage. Meanwhile, those who married and had children early faced strugglesraising kids without careers wasn’t easy, and relying financially on someone else never felt right

Frank worried about Madeline taking care of a child so young. He wondered. How would she find someone to marry later? What if she wants her own family

His concern ran deep; as he aged, Frank pondered these things more. You really need to think about this carefully 

Madeline knew they were just concerned about her, Grandpa, the child is a little girl named GraceGrace Larson. I hope she grows up safe and sound. I won’t let having her stop me from achieving my own goals. She’s just so little right now, and I haven’t found someone reliable to help care for her.” 

Helena chimed in with a smile, I can take care of her. Gavin already mentioned that we could help out. At my age, farming is getting dull. Having a little one around would brighten my days.” 

Madeline’s eyes softened

Just then, Grace started crying. Eugene, who had been entertaining her, was suddenly at a loss as she switched moods. What’s going on? Is she hungry? Needs a diaper change?” 

Helena took the child from him. Let me see. Maddie, show me where everything is for the baby.” 

Madeline quickly led her grandma to get everything organized

With three bedrooms in the houseone for Madeline, one for Gavin, and a guest roomthey set up the guest room for Frank and Helena

Helena, experienced with children, deftly managed everything. City life had its conveniences she wasn’t used to, so Madeline patiently taught her

Holding Grace over the sink, Helena remarked, City living sure is convenient

Madeline smiled warmly. Then why don’t you and Grandpa stay in the city with us so I can take care of you?” 

We’ll see, Helena replied thoughtfully. There’s still the farmland back home. Your grandpa might not be able to resist returning to it 

Madeline had often invited them to live with her in the city, but they always used farming as an excuse. The city bored them- it lacked familiar activitiesbut having a baby around brought new joy and purpose to their days

Helena lowered her voice. Maddie, your brothers all seem great. Marrying any of them would be fine. After all, there’s no 

relation anyway. They care for you deeply, I can tell. Even with adopting Grace, they’re eager to be her father. It shows 

ch they care about you.” 

fadelse felt her cheeks warm, avoiding eye contact. Don’t say that. They’re my brothers. I can’t think about marrying them.” 

Why not? Back in our village, cousins sometimes married. You and your brothers aren’t even related by blood,Helena 

sisted. Do you not like them?” 

It’s just picking one changes everything with the rest. As siblings or friends, we can have stable relationships forever. But becoming a couple might ruin that,Madeline admitted. Sometimes the best relationships are those that stay like family 

If you marry someone else, they might be even more unhappy, Helena pointed out

Madeline realized this might be true

It’s better to keep things in the family. No matter who you choose, the others will surely be supportive, Helena chuckled. You worry y too much. Just think about who you actually like.” 

Madeline wasn’t keen to continue this topic. Her brothersaffection meant the world to her; she didn’t want to complicate things

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