The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride

Chapter 665 A Pleasant Mother-Daughter Moment



Molly hadn't thought that far ahead, but Ellie had already made plans for the future. "It's way too early for me to have kids."

Ellie: "Don't speak too soon. Once you're married, as long as you don't use contraception, you'll get pregnant quickly. You might not even know when the baby will come."

Molly lay in the passenger seat, listening to Ellie talk about it like it was magic. She remembered how Vera got pregnant, too; it wasn't long after she got married that she mysteriously got pregnant.

Molly's hand fell on her own abdomen. She used to be certain she wouldn't get pregnant, but now she wasn't so sure.

"Mom, if you take the morning-after pill more than 24 hours after sex, does it still work?"

Later, Ellie and Molly chatted about many things, leisurely and comfortably, as if they were enjoying life.

Talking about how many kids they might have in the future, Molly suddenly became much more open.

Molly suddenly remembered what Vera had said to her that day, "Once you break through that barrier, everything becomes natural."

Without having a real relationship, talking to Molly about married life and kids made her feel shy and uncomfortable, thinking it was too intimate. But after everything happened, Molly suddenly felt that having kids between a husband and wife was a natural thing, and she became more at ease.

"I think Sebastian wants to have more kids because he always likes seeing Patrick's son, Theodore. But I think he'd get a headache just raising one.

Because with kids, you see them occasionally and think they're very cute. But if you have to take care of them every day, their crying and fussing will give you a headache. Theodore is an example; sometimes Vera gets so mad she spanks him."

"All kids are like that. Every mom goes through it," Ellie said.

Ellie and Molly were really relaxed, even taking a nap. Ellie then drove Molly around to enjoy the scenery of their hometown.

When they saw flowers blooming, Ellie and Molly took pictures, feeling a bit like they were on a picnic.

Molly only cared about Ellie's mood, not anyone else's.

Around five in the afternoon, Sebastian went out and found the car was gone. He called Ellie and Molly, who were out driving to the market, and they finally came back.

When they returned, the back seat was filled with all sorts of random stuff.

The police in the yard and the village officials had left, and Stella's family of three was nowhere to be found. Zoey and Max had red eyes, while Ellie and Molly acted like they weren't part of the Chase family, showing no reaction.

In the evening, the six of them were busy in the yard. Timothy and Sebastian were cleaning up the dust, Max went to the vegetable garden. Ellie was cooking in the kitchen, and since Molly was a hindrance in the kitchen, she was sent to help Zoey make the bed.

Seeing Zoey's low spirits, Molly didn't know how to comfort her. When children are disappointing, it's the parents who suffer the most.

"Molly, the gold bracelet you bought me, can you come with me to town another day to buy it back?"

Molly: "It's okay, I'll buy you another one."

After a while, Molly said, "Grandma, why don't you and Grandpa pack up all your things and come live with us? You didn't want to live with us before because you weren't used to it and didn't want to be a burden. But now, after all this time, we've gotten along well, and you and Grandpa often go out and have made new friends, so you're not lonely.

And living with us makes it easier for us to take care of you. You're getting older, and if you have any health issues, we can go to the hospital right away.

At home, you endure your illnesses until they become serious, and we worry about you. Mom has to come back to take care of you. At least with us, there are servants who can take care of you when we're busy."

Zoey clearly didn't take it to heart. After making the bed, Molly pulled Zoey to sit on the edge and insisted on talking to her, "Grandma, listen to me. Sometimes you have to learn to turn a blind eye. I know you're upset about what happened this time. Saying you'll cut ties with her is obviously not allowed, so let's just restrain ourselves from interacting with her family."

Talking about Stella made Zoey cry, "She really makes me hate her." Zoey gritted her teeth in anger.

Molly hugged Zoey and said, "It's okay, try to think positively. At least she has some sense, stealing from her parents instead of others, so she didn't end up in jail and embarrass us.

If she had stolen from others, our family would be gossiped about. At least this time, it was just a joke among the villagers. It's no big deal. Next time there's some other gossip in the village, our issue will be forgotten.

And how do you know that Stella stealing this time is a bad thing? The police took her family away for education. She's very timid, so maybe this time the police's education will awaken her conscience, and she'll live a good life and stop doing bad things." Zoey shook her head, "She won't. She's been like this her whole life and won't change." Molly continued, "Even if she doesn't change, it can still serve as a deterrent, so she won't dare to steal again." Seeing Zoey's mood improve, Molly's words had an effect, and she quickly said, "Grandma, if you stay at home, she's so troublesome. What if she brings her husband and son back and expects you and Grandpa to take care of them? So come live with us. At least with me at home, she won't dare to step foot in our house."

Sebastian, sweeping the floor at the door, heard the conversation inside. When Timothy was about to enter the room to get something, Sebastian stopped him, "Molly is inside persuading Grandma to live with us."

If you're loving the book, nel5s.com is where the adventure continues. Join us for the complete experience all for free. The next chapter is eagerly waiting for you! Timothy decided not to interrupt Molly's plan.

Molly managed to get Zoey to seriously consider the idea. After all, moving away from a place where you've lived for decades is a big deal for the elderly.

Molly then went to talk to Max about it.

In the evening, when Ellie finished cooking and the six of them were eating in the yard, Ellie also suggested they go back to live with them soon. They should pack up their things because if it wasn't Stella this time, it could be a real thief next time, and they might not catch them.

Zoey and Max were moved.

This time, Molly and Sebastian shared a bedroom. They were given the best room where Molly had slept last time, but Molly refused to stay there.

It was because last time, she was scared to death by a centipede while sleeping.

This time, no matter how nice the room was, she wouldn't stay there. She insisted on squeezing into the small room where Sebastian had stayed last time.

"That bed is too small. You two will have trouble turning over at night," Ellie said. Molly: "I don't turn over in my sleep."

Sebastian immediately laughed. If she didn't turn over, then who was the one rolling around in bed?

Ellie didn't believe it either, but Molly couldn't get over her fear, so they ended up sleeping in the small room again.noveldrama

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