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Single Mom's Sweet Husband (Charlotte) novel Chapter 135

Sheryl's eyes shone. "That's right, mommy is right!"

"The memories between you and greatgrandma will always belong to you. This means that your memories will always be there even when the carousel is not, is it not?"

Sheryl nodded. She wiped away her tears and waved her clenched, chubby little fists. "That's right! But the pink carousel was quite pretty..."

"Mommy will buy you another one today. Good girl, let's go and have breakfast."

Sheryl nodded hard and waddled to the dining area like a cute penguin.

The whole time.

Everyone including Raina, who was standing next to the sofa, Madam Fuller Senior, who was in the dining area, and Shane, who was standing on the second floor after waking up, said nothing.

It was extremely quiet.

Sheryl walked up to Madam Fuller Senior, and only then did Charlotte look coldly at Raina.

She said, "Mrs Fuller, at Madam Fuller Senior's age, it's not easy to have something or someone she likes. We should be more understanding as younger family members."

"You're disciplining me?" Raina found it rather funny.

"Yes." Charlotte looked at her emotionlessly. "Because from today onwards, I will no longer treat you as Shane's mother or as Madam Fuller Senior's daughter-in-law. To me, you're just someone who tried to bully my daughter."

"Are you aware of your own position and of who you are speaking to?"

"Mrs Fuller, do you think you are qualified to turn me away from this place or one-sidedly divorce Shane and me using legal means?"

Charlotte said word by word, sharp and precise like a cold-blooded machine.

She could bear with it if it had happened only once or twice.

It didn't matter if she bullied her.

However.

She couldn't allow anyone to bully Sheryl.

As a mother, she had to be strong, and she would never regret it.

Just when Charlotte thought that Raina would scream and tear at her hair, throwing her out of the house, Raina smiled and said, "Not bad. I finally see that slightly admirable side of yours today."

Charlotte frowned.

"However, do you have the abilities to protect your daughter?"

Raina turned around and left proudly.

Charlotte clenched her fists, unyielding.

She knew that she was still too weak.

"You don't have to worry about my daughter. I will be the one to protect her." Shane said.

He was partially leaning against the handrail beside the staircase, looking like a noble, elegant king.

Raina paused but didn't turn around. She felt a surge of anger in her heart.

Shane came over to Charlotte and said, "Let's have breakfast."

Charlotte nodded and left.

The atmosphere in the dining area was heavy.

It was tense and uncomfortable.

"No matter you're a man or a woman, you still have to remove the scales from your eyes before finding a spouse," Raina suddenly said.

Charlotte remained silent. She knew that Raima's words were directed at her.

"If you get married just because you impulsively think that it is true love, you will have a hard time in the future." Raina continued without a switch in expression. "Once those hard days begin, they won't end easily."

Charlotte continued eating silently.

Madam Fuller Senior handed Sheryl over to Ms Laura and said, "Sheryl, go watch TV and wait for great-grandma to come over."

"Alright." The little girl left obediently.

After Sheryl left, Madam Fuller Senior spoke again, "I once heard someone say that in a relationship, as long as one betrays another, the other half would already have lost, no matter how hard she tries. Raina, stop educating your child when you yourself are a loser in marriage."

Raina didn't expect Madam Fuller Senior to speak up for Charlotte by taking a dig at her son and daughter-in-law.

Moreover, her son was deceased!

Raina was so angry that her entire body trembled as she glared at Charlotte. If looks could kill, Charlotte would have already been dead.

Charlotte didn't understand the current situation. Raina's glare sent a chill down her spine, and it was difficult for her to continue eating calmly.

Her lips trembled as she opened her mouth to speak. "Grandma, we..."

"You are my good grandson and granddaughter- in- law. I am very happy." In other words, she did not have a good son.

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