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My Repentant Brothers (Madeline Larson) novel Chapter 329

Summary for Chapter 329: My Repentant Brothers (Madeline Larson)

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My Repentant Brothers (Madeline Larson) is the best current series by the author Grace Edith. The Chapter 329 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 329 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 329 

Gavin was a genius, an academic whiz whose mind worked better than anyone’s. Yet, when it came to caring for a baby, he found himself at a loss

He returned to the room with the supplies and handed the baby blanket to Madeline. Maddie, are you sure you want to take her home and raise her? I think it’s a huge responsibility. It takes a lot of time and effort

Huh?Madeline blinked. Well, you can just hire a nanny for now.” 

Someone in the adjacent room overheard and scoffed, So young and already have a kid, but don’t know how to care for one? Money isn’t everything. A child doesn’t thrive on money alone.” 

Embarrassed, Madeline hugged the baby and walked out

Gavin said, And how do you raise a child with no money? Can a child live on air? The person fell silent

Inside the car, Gavin called someone to arrange for a trusted nanny. Then he started the engine

Madeline held the baby. She’s such a goodnatured little thingnot fussy at all. Aren’t babies supposed to cry a lot?” 

Gavin replied, Probably because she’s not hungry yet. Once she is, she’ll definitely cryMadeline nodded, thinking that made 

sense

Holding the soft little baby, Madeline noticed the warm scent of milk clinging to her, which brought a cozy feeling to her heart. She felt an instant connection with this childperhaps it was love at first sight or maybe she just always loved kids

She gently squeezed the baby’s hand. You’re so cute, little one.” 

The baby giggled at Madeline, waving her arms excitedly. Madeline cooed, “Look outside, sweetie! There’s so much fun stuff 

to see

Gavin listened to the sounds in the car, feeling a warmth in his heart. He thought, How wonderful will it be to have a home with Maddie? He had a bit of an ulterior motive. Maddie, can we keep the baby at our place for now? Let’s see if the nanny is reliable before handing her over completely.” 

That’s fine,Madeline replied, holding the baby. I don’t have much going on these days anyway” 

Gavin smiled slightly. We also need to sort out her paperwork. Her parents didn’t have local documents yet. They hadn’t even picked a name for her; they only had a foreign one. We might need to choose a Clusian name.” 

Madeline sighed. “They didn’t name her? Didn’t get the chance?” 

He replied. She has a foreign name.” 

Oh.Madeline gently stroked the baby’s head. Since you’ll be taking care of her, she should take your last name. The last name Newton sounds nice too. You could be her brother or say you’re her uncle

NewtonIt felt strange to Gavin. He didn’t want her to have his last name. He looked at Madeline. What should we call her?” 

Madeline thought for a moment and said, How about Grace? Her parents probably wished for her to grow up safely and happily 

Grace? Sure.” Gavin instructed someone to start the paperwork

To grow up safely, she needed a proper identity. But whether under his name or Madeline’s, neither wanted sudden parental roles. Plus, Madeline was still so young 

Let’s register her under my name, Madeline suggested, holding the baby snugly. Whether as siblings or motherdaughter, it worksTin in my twenties and she’s just two months old; it makes sense.” 

Having a baby at home means needing a lot of things: a crib, stroller, and all sorts of baby supplies

Grace was very attached and had a delightful personalityrarely cried and lan 

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being held by Madeline. If she was with Madeline, she’d be calm, but she’d cry endlessly if left with the nanny

Lucy joked that Grace preferred pretty faces; ugly ones scared her to tears. Madeline found it fascinating that a twomonth- old could already tell the difference

At night

Madeline sat on the couch holding Grace while watching a TV show. Grace munching on her fingers, drooled messily. Madeline glanced down. Grace, no eating fingersicky!” 

Gavin came out of the kitchen with a baby bottle, pressing it to his cheek. It’s warmshould be just right.” 

Madeline noticed the dark circles under his eyes and chuckled. These days leave you exhausted, huh? Parenting is tough work; you’ve been doing so much

Prepping bottles, changing diapers, washing dirty blanketsGavvy, you’re quite the dad already.” 

Well, if I ever have my own kids, I’ll take good care of them too, Gavin replied with a blush

Biology doesn’t matterall kids raised with love are family.” Madeline fed Grace from the bottle, growing fonder of this adorable child

Madeline had never wanted children, largely because she feared the pain and wasn’t keen on marriage. With Grace around, she felt she could raise her as her ownno childbirth or husband needed

Gavin had no clue about Madeline’s thoughts; he just assumed she truly liked the baby. You mentioned my paperwork wasn’t clean enough. I’ve suggested it before. How about I get on yours

Your file’s just a page now. Adding Grace is one thing, adding me won’t change much. Most people have several pagesmore names, more lively, right?” 

You and me? On the same record? Madeline frowned, Only blood relatives or spouses can share that, right? Are you proposing marriage to join my records?” 

He replied, T’d say yes

No way, Madeline replied flatly. You should rest tonight. Lucy’s here to help; you need to take care of yourself

I justCavin hesitated. Maddie, having strangers around feels off, and Grace doesn’t like this nanny. How about having Mr. and Mrs. Lewis over to help? You haven’t seen them in ages

Madeline thought for a moment. That’s actually a great idea.” 

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