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Sweet Mischief’s Rollercoaster Romance novel Chapter 278

After Christmas, Molly spent three days with the Cedillo family.

That afternoon, Chad went to pick her up. He had made a point to go home and change his clothes, shave, and then came to the Cedillo family with gifts.

At that time, the Cedillo family was preparing gifts for Molly to take to the Byrne family.

"Molly." Chad called out.

Turning around, Molly saw her brother had come to pick her up. She put down what she was holding and ran towards Chad, "My dad insisted that I take some gifts home."

"Hey, Chad's here, have a seat. Naomi, Bruce, Mia, come out, Chad's here." Hansen called out to his son and daughter-in-law from the living room, and they quickly appeared.

Chad explained why he had come; he was there to pick up Molly. After sitting with the Cedillo family for a while, he used the excuse of having something to do and left with his sister.

On the way home, Chad asked her, "Did anything happen with Leo and Mia?"

"If I didn't call you, then nothing happened. Mia went out to get gift cards the day before yesterday, and she went home yesterday." Molly said.

That evening, Mia went to bed early.

No trouble whatsoever.

Chad said, "She went home yesterday, and dad's sister also came and is still at our house today."

Mr. Kendrick had a sister who was hard to get along with and spoke unpleasantly. Molly remembered when she was young, her mother was busy with work and didn't have time to take care of the kids, so they had a nanny.

This lady always sarcastically said, "Women should put family first. It's men's job to work. You working all day is just embarrassing my brother. You have kids but don't take care of them, why did you have them? You're rich so you hire a nanny, but if you let me take care of them, I'd charge less. You ask someone else to take care of them. What if they abuse your kids?You won't even know. If someone poisons your kids' food, you'll regret it."

Young Coleen was often upset by her. Her husband and children didn't say anything but she had to express her opinion which no one asked.

She even tried to ruin the relationship between Molly’s grandmother and Coleen. Fortunately, the Byrne family's grandmother, although not high in aesthetic taste, was clear-minded. She fully supported her daughter-in-law's career, "Women shouldn't revolve around the kitchen, preparing meals for their husband's family all day. Chad and Jade are grown up, they're at school all day, and they don't need us to take care of them. I support my daughter-in-law in starting a business. If you don't learn, that's fine, but don't hold us back."

At that time, Mr. Kendrick was working in his hometown. He knew about the situation at home, and he would often console his wife after work, "If you think my sister's words are unpleasant, you can talk back. I'll help you."

"What if she hits me?" Coleen asked.

"I'll help you block her." Mr. Kendrick said.

Coleen had a forward-looking perspective and could quickly grasp market trends. Plus, her husband was a smooth operator in the political field, so her way of handling things also became very smooth.

She often left her husband's sister unable to retort on the spot and could only vent when she got home.

Coleen bought a new set of clothes that looked very fashionable. Her husband's sister began to mock her, "My brother works so hard, and he married a wife who doesn't understand thrift."

Coleen responded with a smile, "The clothes I buy, including my children's and my husband's, are all bought with my own money. If you're envious, you can also go and earn money. But whether you can earn as much as me, I'm not sure."

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