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Such a Rude and Noisy Woman novel Chapter 179

Rachel had just stepped into the porch of the villa when she heard the sound of laughter from inside.

Fannie seemed to be comfortably talking and laughing with Emma and a new housemaid.

"Mom?"

Rachel said furiously when she entered and saw Fannie sitting on the sofa. "Mom, why did you move here? You didn't even tell me a word!"

When she had gone back to an empty house earlier, she'd thought that something bad had happened and that she might even need to go to her hometown immediately.

"So you're back, darling?" Fannie asked calmly.

"Is Rachel back? We're going to serve dinner."

Emma said, taking the housemaid into the kitchen with her.

Fannie was more puzzled than Rachel. She said, "Darling, didn't you arrange this? When Chad came to bring us here, he told me that you'd arranged it but you were too busy to tell me about it yourself. I didn't think much of it!"

Right at that moment, Hiram walked down the stairs towards them. "Mom, sorry, I'm the one who arranged this."

Then he turned to Rachel and said in a soft tone, "Honey, the place you were living in is too small for mom to recover. This house is big and the air is good. So I arranged for mother to move here."

Rachel opened her mouth to speak, but Fannie beat her to it. "Hiram, you're so thoughtful. The place we used to live in is small indeed, and I had to take an elevator to get to the road. This house is much more convenient, and there's also a small garden for me to take a walk.

Darling, I will recover in a month. After that, I'll move out so I don't disturb you two!"

"That's not what I'm upset about, Mom..." Rachel replied, looking at Fannie first, then looking at Hiram. She pulled him towards the store room.

Hiram followed her inside and closed the door behind him. Without giving her time to speak, he pulled her into his arms.

Rachel was about to protest when he kissed her.

His tongue pushed her teeth open, forcing her to kiss him back. It wasn't until the kissing made her gasp that he released her.

"Dear, you want to live with your mother. I don't want to spend my nights alone. Now, we're in a win-win situation. Don't you think?" he said cheekily.

Rachel took a breath and stared at him. "Hiram, you know why I want to stay away from you."

"Yes. It's the same reason I want you back. I can only make up for it if you're by my side! Do you know that without you, I have insomnia every night? You should spare some thought for me, okay?"

Hiram said, stealing small kisses as he spoke.

Rachel wanted to argue, but she heard her mom calling them for dinner.

"We'll settle this later." She glared at him one last time and strode out of the store room.

Hiram smiled and followed her.

After dinner, Rachel gave Fannie a tour of the house. Fannie's room was on the first floor, next to the room Emma and the nanny would stay in, so night care was also convenient.

The room was quite large, with all sorts of things. It was clear that Hiram had carefully arranged everything.

The decision to move Fannie here was premeditated, so to speak.

Rachel went up to the second floor

And headed to the bedroom, but Hiram wasn't there, nor was he in the study, so she continued on to the third floor.

There, undoubtedly, Rachel heard the sound of running on the treadmill from afar.

She stood in the doorway, looking at the man on the black treadmill, running with a black tank top on.

Rachel looked at the slippers on her feet and then at the pair of sneakers she had left on the shoe rack before.

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