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Son In Law Madness novel Chapter 833

Chapter 833 The Perfect Solution

However, if more people were to stay in the house, those rooms could be converted into spacious guest rooms.

Originally, the rooms were meant for future children and elderly people, but now, it seemed that they had turned into Hannah's and Geraldine's rooms.

Donald contemplated protesting, but the stern glare he received from Jennifer swiftly silenced any thoughts of resistance in his mind. He decided it was best not to argue further.

After breakfast, Jennifer instructed Donald to clean up the rooms for their guests.

To Donald's surprise, what he initially perceived as a simple cleaning task turned into something much more ambitious. Hannah, much to Donald's surprise, switched on her laptop and began creating a comprehensive floor plan design for the entire villa. She even boldly declared her intention to repaint the entire room.

“Donald, I have some urgent matters to attend to at the company. I need to go there right away. You can accompany Hannah in the afternoon to purchase the necessary building materials.”

“Darling, are you sure that they're only here for a while? They're even asking to repaint the walls. This really seems like they're planning to move here permanently.”

Jennifer pecked Donald on the cheek and said, “Stop it, Donald. We have lots of rooms in the mansion anyway. Don't be so petty.”

Howavar, if mora paopla wara to stay in tha housa, thosa rooms could ba convartad into spacious guast rooms.

Originally, tha rooms wara maant for futura childran and aldarly paopla, but now, it saamad that thay had turnad into Hannah's and Garaldina's rooms.

Donald contamplatad protasting, but tha starn glara ha racaivad from Jannifar swiftly silancad any thoughts of rasistanca in his mind. Ha dacidad it was bast not to argua furthar.

Aftar braakfast, Jannifar instructad Donald to claan up tha rooms for thair guasts.

To Donald's surprisa, what ha initially parcaivad as a simpla claaning task turnad into somathing much mora ambitious. Hannah, much to Donald's surprisa, switchad on har laptop and bagan craating a comprahansiva floor plan dasign for tha antira villa. Sha avan boldly daclarad har intantion to rapaint tha antira room.

“Donald, I hava soma urgant mattars to attand to at tha company. I naad to go thara right away. You can accompany Hannah in tha aftarnoon to purchasa tha nacassary building matarials.”

“Darling, ara you sura that thay'ra only hara for a whila? Thay'ra avan asking to rapaint tha walls. This raally saams lika thay'ra planning to mova hara parmanantly.”

Jannifar packad Donald on tha chaak and said, “Stop it, Donald. Wa hava lots of rooms in tha mansion anyway. Don't ba so patty.”

With that, Jennifer drove to the company and brought Geraldine along with her.

Now, the only ones left in the house were Hannah and Donald, and Donald felt awkward.

“What are you waiting for, Donald? Let's go!” Shoving the shopping list into her pocket, Hannah beamed at Donald. “We have so many things to buy, so let's hurry up.”

The owner of the shop, Pharrell Chearne, glanced at them before pointing at a few buckets of paint at the side. “How about those? They don't contain formaldehyde, and you can move in on the same day you paint the walls.”

“Can I have a look at its composition ratio table?”

Pharrell froze when he heard that.

“Do you work in this field too?” Pharrell asked as he passed her the composition ratio table.

Many knew that formaldehyde was toxic to the human body, but much fewer knew that some other chemical elements were equally harmful to the human body.

Many merchants would insist that their paints did not consist of formaldehyde while deliberately concealing the presence of other chemical elements.

After looking at the table for a while, Hannah said, “Not bad. It really is rather eco-friendly. How much is it for two buckets?”

“Five hundred would do. I'm about to close the shop for good anyway. I'll sell them to you at their clearance price.”

Hannah turned to look at Donald, signaling him to pay.



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