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Come on Daddy novel (Bright and Rose) novel Chapter 85

Chandler knew that Jennifer had made up her mind. He reluctantly said, "Mom, I don't have time now. Otherwise, let's wait for Joy to come back and take her to an auto shop to have a look."

He couldn't deal with his mother, so he could only use a postponement strategy. When Joy came back to deal with it, he would not be too embarrassed.

"Since you don't have time, I'll take my granddaughter to buy a car, and then you only have to pay for it." Jennifer stared at her hopeless son. She knew what her son was thinking—he was just afraid of his wife.

"Mom, it's not easy to buy a car. You have to take it seriously." Chandler was very upset.

"It will be too late when you think about it." Jennifer said. Obviously, Chandler's postponement strategy didn't work for Jennifer. "Rose and Doris didn't have a car to drive for a week. Would you let them walk to work or school?"

"Then I'll drive them for a week." Chandler compromised.

But Rose didn't want to take Chandler's car either. They disliked each other and were embarrassed to meet each other.

She must buy the car today, otherwise it wouldn’t be easy to buy a car when Joy came back.

"Grandma, Dad, please stop arguing. I'll take a taxi with Doris. It's just a week anyway, we will be fine. Doris, do you think so?” On the surface, Rose was wronging herself. In fact, she was trying to force Chandler into a desperate situation.

“Of course not! How can my baby great-granddaughter take a taxi when she is just home for only one day? The Lin family would be a laughingstock. ” Jennifer couldn't calm down after hearing Rose's words, "Chandler, are you so henpecked that you dare not buy a car for your daughter? Why didn't you hesitate at all when you bought a car for Sophie? Why are there so many excuses for buying a car for Rose? Chandler, if you don’t agree to buy a car for Rose today, I will die in front of you.”

Jennifer picked up the fork on the table and pressed it against her neck, obviously threatening Chandler.

"Grandma, don't do that. I don't want a car anymore." Rose finally understood that grandma just loved her hard.

She was moved. Her eyes turned red in an instant, and tears filled her eyes.

"Great-grandmother, put down the fork. My mother and teacher said that it was too dangerous." Doris was not scared, instead she persuaded Jennifer. This little child had a kind heart.

Jennifer was also moved. She felt it was worth it for them.

"Mom, you're forcing me." Chandler wrinkled his face anxiously.

He looked at Rose and was very angry. He wanted the daughter to disappear.

"I'm just forcing you. If you were fair to Rose, I wouldn't be so!" Jennifer was too disappointed with her son.

"She just said she wouldn't buy it." Chandler said.

"It’s me that want you to buy it now. It has nothing to do with Rose." Jennifer looked determined. She repeated again, "Will you buy or not?"

"Okay, I'll buy it!" Chandler felt that his brain was about to explode. He could only agree in the end.

"Remember what you said." Jennifer took the fork away from her neck.

Chandler left angrily. He didn't want to stay for another second.

Rose stepped forward, took her grandmother's hand and said, "Grandma, I don't want you to risk your life. Don't do it for me. You will only make me feel unfilial."

"I'm old and useless. I can only fight for you while I'm still alive." Jennifer sighed, and sad, "I must finish what I can do for you now. I'm afraid I won't live long..."

"Grandma, I don't want you to say that! You have to stay with me and Doris." Rose knelt at her grandma's feet, hugged her grandma, her head on grandma’s knees, tears streaming down her cheeks.

"Great-grandmother will live a hundred years old." Doris ran over and said naively.

"Ok." Jennifer stroked them with a faint worry in her heart.

After a long time, Jennifer said, "you should go to work now, don't be late."

After adjusting her mood, Rose said goodbye to her grandmother and left with Doris.

Doris went to school at St. Bellier, a noble kindergarten in City H, which was handled by Nora Cooper. The tuition fee of this kindergarten for one year was the expenditure of an ordinary family for one year.

Without Nora Cooper's personal connections, transfer students like Doris would not be able to attend the school, and there would be no discount on tuition.

Rose sent Doris to the door of the kindergarten, and a teacher received them.

She waved goodbye to Doris and heard two horns behind her. She turned to see that it was a black Land Rover, and the driver was Matthew.

He sat in the car. Rose saw his resolute face through the window.

"Miss Linder, get in the car. I'm on my way to the company." Matthew invited her to get into the car.

Rose took a look at the time and didn't refuse. It was not the first time to ride in his car anyway. If she refused him, she would appear hypocritical.

She pulled open the car door and sat on it, "Thank you, Mr. Sue. Are you sending your children to school?"

"Yes, my son is already in senior class." Matthew drove the car slowly away from the crowded area. "Is Miss Linder's daughter also going to school here? Why didn't I meet you a few days ago?"

"My daughter just transferred to the kindergarten. It was my friend who handled the procedures. She helped me deliver the children these days." Rose explained, thinking that if she handled transfer procedures, she would not send Doris to such an expensive kindergarten.

"No wonder..." Matthew grinned.

After they arrived at the company, Rose thanked Matthew and entered the company.

Rose was busy with work in the morning and almost never rested.

In contrast, she had a leisurely afternoon. It was time to pick up Doris in kindergarten.

She packed up and was ready to get off work, but she received a message to add friends.

When she saw that the profile picture was Matthew, she accepted it.

A message came in. [Do you want to pick up the children in kindergarten together?]

[No trouble, I have something else to do, you could go first.] Although it was on the way, it was not good to always ride in someone else's car.

[Is there much work today?] Matthew sent another message,[Don’t keep the kids waiting. I’ll drive and wait for you on the side of the road.]

Rose held the phone, typed and deleted. She didn't know how to send the message properly, so she gave up in the end.

After work, she still lingered for some time. She didn't want to be seen by the public, so she left the company after all the others had gone.

Matthew's car stopped by the side of the road, waiting for her.

Seeing that there was no one nearby, Rose hurried over and got into the car, "Mr. Sue, I'm sorry to keep you waiting."

"It’s okay." Matthew turned left and drove into the main road. "Are you afraid that others will talk nonsense after seeing us ride together?"

Rose smiled. It seemed that he guessed the reason, "I am mainly afraid of causing you trouble."

"It's okay, I'm not afraid of trouble." Matthew said.

What did he mean?

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