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Snare of Love novel Chapter 576

Summary for Chapter 576 She’s Just Tired: Snare of Love

Update Chapter 576 She’s Just Tired of Snare of Love by Hannah Baker

With the author's famous Snare of Love series, Hannah Baker captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 576 She’s Just Tired, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Snare of Love series be available today?
Key: Snare of Love Chapter 576 She’s Just Tired

“Don't come in anyway.” When she was speaking, something fell to the ground and made a loud sound. Matthew was worried about her and hurriedly pushed open the door. He then saw a pink toy dressing box and the things in the box scattered on the ground.

Flustered, Tiana stood aside with her head lowered, while Amanda, who was surrounded by the mess, wriggled her fingers and explained in a low voice, “Er… dad, we were playing a dressing game.”

Matthew touched his forehead speechlessly when seeing the green-and-red graffiti on her face.

“Dad…” Amanda didn't think she was wrong. It was just that she was afraid her dad would get angry.

Matthew took a deep breath, trying to calm down himself, and said, “Clean it and we will have dinner.”

After finishing the words, he turned around and found Coral was setting the table. He recalled that Theresa was also living in the house and Coral had to take care of the two children. Moreover, Dolores was pregnant. Apparently, Coral was so busy with all these things alone. He took out his phone and dialled Abbott.

Abbott answered the call soon.

He walked to the windows. Clenching his phone, he said, “Find a reliable maid to the villa tomorrow. The salary is not a problem. But remember to investigate her background in detail.”

“Okay. I see. It's just that one day is too short for me.” Abbott was worried that he couldn't find a suitable candidate in such a short period.

“Two days.” Matthew ended the call after finishing the words.

Abbott had been accustomed to it and prepared to go to find a maid after finishing the current tasks.

“Daddy, where’s mummy?” Andrew walked over, but he found Dolores neither in the kitchen nor in the living room.

Matthew put his phone into his pocket and said, “She’s upstairs.”

“I will call her to come downstairs and have dinner.” When speaking, he prepared to run upstairs. But Matthew reached out to grab his collar, “Don’t call her.”

Andrew turned around and looked at him in confusion, “Did you quarrel with mummy?”

Otherwise, why didn't he allow him to call her to have dinner?

“You two have made peace for only several days.” Why did they have to let him worry about them? Wait, didn't they show their affection in the mall today?

Matthew frowned and said, “Can't you think of some good things about your parents?”

Andrew pouted and then asked, “Is it because of the thing on the Internet?”

“Which thing?” Matthew immediately associated it with the question Dolores asked him today. He took out his phone, preparing to check it. Andrew handed the tablet computer to him, “See.”

Matthew scrolled the screen and saw various comments.

[Who’s this woman?]

Someone replied: [Contemporary, many female stars like to marry the rich. Maybe she’s an unpopular star.]

The commenter replied, “I think so. Haha, I can't find any information about this woman on the internet.”

[But I think they’re a good match.]

There were many comments. Matthew understood what was only going by some rough glances.

But how did these people know about him?

Although he had been to many activities, he didn't open a personal account on Weibo. How could he be so popular?

The likes and comments he got were comparable to those of first-class celebrities.

What was going on?

“Have you finished?” Andrew’s hand felt sore after holding the tablet computer high for a long while. He tossed the tablet computer aside and stroked his wrist, “Hold it by yourself.”

Matthew ignored it. He rubbed Andrew’s head and said, “Wash your hands and we will have dinner.”

“Daddy.” Amanda, who had cleaned her face, walked over with Tiana.

Tiana felt embarrassed and explained, “Amy insisted on let me draw it.”

“Let me send you.” Amanda had regarded Tiana as her friend after playing with her for a while.

Although Matthew didn't want to see Charles, he could not let Amanda go out alone and could only follow them.

Tiana walked out of the villa hand in hand with Amanda.

Charles got out of the car and waited for her at the gate. There were lights on the gate and the walls and they were on now. It was as bright as the day.

Seeing them, Charles said with a smile, “Thank you, Mr. Nelson.”

Matthew ignored him. He reached out towards Amanda, “We should come back.”

Unwilling to accept this, Charles continued, “Are you fearing that I will talk with her so that you deliberately not let her go out?”

“Maybe Dolores is uncomfortable. She didn't even have dinner.”

Before Matthew could say anything, Tiana replied to Charles’ question. She let go of Amanda and walked to Charles.

Hearing that Dolores was uncomfortable, Charles frowned and asked, “What’s wrong with her?”

Tiana supported his wheelchair and shook her head, “I don't know either.”

Holding up Amanda’s hand, Matthew led her towards the villa. Amanda turned around and waved at Tiana, “Goodbye Tiana. Come to play with me when you’re free.”

Tiana agreed to it and waved at her.

Looking at Matthew’s back and feeling worried towards Dolores, Charles asked, “What's wrong with her?”

Matthew paused. Several seconds later, he turned around, “Who told you she’s uncomfortable?”

“Then why didn't she have dinner?” Charles looked up at Tiana and then quickly withdrew his lines of sight.

Matthew chuckled and replied, “She’s just tired. Should I tell you why she’s tired?”

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