What Happens in Chapter 536 – From the Book My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth)
Dive into Chapter 536, a pivotal chapter in My Quick-witted Baby (Arabella and Kenneth), written by Collect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Chapter 536
Kenneth got up later than usual in the morning because he had gotten up and taken several showers to suppress his sexual urges last night. And his face looked gloomy today.
When he entered the room next door to see his grandma, he found the bed was empty. She was gone!
His pupils shrank when he pursed his thin lips, wondering where she was. After all, she had stayed in her bedroom for three months, refusing to go out.
"Ms. Sally, where is my grandma?"
Kenneth quickly swung his long legs and went downstairs. Soon, he stopped his steps in the living room when he saw Sharon.
She was in the kitchen. Due to the long-term illness, she was sitting in a wheelchair with a soft blanket over her legs. The bright and warm morning sunshine came in through the kitchen window. And she was enjoying the sun.
Kenneth instantly felt relieved. Just now, he had thought she had had an accident. Then, he wondered why she was suddenly willing to come out to bask in the sun. After all, she had not left her bedroom for a long time.
Suddenly, Sharon smiled, "Bella, are you angry with me?"
Then, a clear and soft voice replied, "Yes, Grandma. I am angry with you!"
Kenneth's Adam's apple rolled when he recognized the voice. It was Arabella.
Meow!
Hearing the cat meow, Kenneth noticed Rylie nestling at Arabella's feet. It meowed at Sharon and Ms. Sally to tell them it was angry because they had bullied her owner.
The kitchen was full of joy, and everyone was smiling. Soon, the pleasant smell of the chicken soup came out and permeated the house.
Kenneth's tall and straight body froze in place. He had not expected himself to see such a scene. His grandmother had been ill for three months, so everyone had been depressed. The house had always been quiet. Although he had hired a top cook, there was no warmth of home here. He was used to it because his life had always been like this.
But now, his life had significantly changed. He had never expected his grandma to recover overnight. She was bathing in the sunshine in the kitchen. And he could hear their laughter and Arabella's sweet voice when she pretended to be angry.
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