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My Husband, Warm The Bed novel Chapter 1584

At the same time, Monique was bidding her family farewell. "Grandpa, Mom, Dad, Vivian, I' m heading back to the army now."

Monique performed well in the army. Her grandfather, Owen, had seen her the last time she was on television for the rescue job and thought that she was no weaker than the other men in the army. This time Monique was home, her grandfather's attitude towards her changed drastically. "Monique, take care of yourself when you're alone in the army. Don' t get hurt or we'll be anxious."

In the past, even if Owen cared about her, he would never have expressed it so directly. He would always keep a straight face while lecturing her. Now that her grandfather was treating her this way, Monique felt happy too. "Grandpa, I understand. Your health isn't at its best, you need to take good care of yourself."

Owen said, "Yes. Yes. I understand. Stop nagging and head back to the army camp."

Carl and Brenda added, "Monique, your father and I have little to say, we just look forward to you giving us a few calls now and then. We'll be happy just to hear your voice."

Monique nodded. "Mom, Dad, I'll remember to do so. You guys should head back into the house. You don’t have to walk me out."

Monique's second sister, Vivian, helped her carry one of her luggage bags and said, "I'll walk Monique downstairs."

"Theres no need for that, Vivian," Monique interjected.

Vivian glared at her and added, "I want to send my sister off, please mind your own business."

Monique was speechless and had no choice but to follow Vivian into the elevator. The elevator door closed, and Monique said, "Vivian, I’m doing fine now. Don’t buy me wigs anymore. It’s so annoying to wear."

Vivian glared at her and reached out to twist her ear. "My silly sister, how could you be so silly? Have you seen what you look like now? Your hair is too short, and you're always dressed like a boy! You look nothing like how a girl your age should look like. If you carry on like this, who is going to look at you as a woman? Are you not going to marry someone anymore?"

"Vivian, I’m still young. I'm not thinking so far ahead just yet. I think spending the rest of my life alone isn't too bad. Why must a woman always marry?"

When Vivian heard Monique's words, she wanted to tug her ears off. "Monique Zellweger, you're hell-bent on pissing me off, aren't you?"

"Vivian, I'm heading back to the army now. Once I'm back there, I won't be able to anger you anymore."

Vivian really had the urge to hit Monique, but she couldn't bear to hurt her precious little sister. "We shouldn’t have let you join the army back then. You used to act like a boy, but now I’m wondering if you’ re even a woman at all."

Vivian's heart ached for Monique. She was afraid that Monique wouldn't be able to get married because of her boyish appearance and bought her many feminine dresses, wigs, and skincare. She wanted Monique to live more like a woman.

However, Monique did not understand her efforts at all and refused all of her gifts.

The last time, Vivian forced a makeover on Monique and made her wear a wig. She had looked beautiful after the makeover. She had prominent facial features. With just a little effort, Monique could defeat the looks of all the other girls. Vivian herself felt moved when looking at Monique after a makeover, much less the guys.

But Monique had said the wig was too annoying, and she would not wear it again. She also donated the skirt that Vivian had spent so much on. She even gave the skincare products to someone else.

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