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Healing my disabled husband novel Chapter 76

Aimee has contracted the dinner for everyone in the Bo family today. It's a good thing James is helping out, otherwise, it would be really hard for her to get these dinners done.

While making the last dish, Casey came back from outside.

As soon as she entered, she smelled a very strong aroma, making her already hungry stomach now even more is tumbling non-stop.

Casey rushed straight into the kitchen and smelled, "What's this delicious food being made? It smells so good."

However, the next moment, when she saw clearly that the person who was cooking was actually Aimee, the whole person was dumbfounded.

"Aimee! Why are you in the kitchen?" Casey had a breakdown and couldn't believe what she was seeing before her eyes was the truth.

How is this possible?

It's amazing that Aimee is the one who made all the perfect flavors in the kitchen.

Aimee is used to her rude behavior and her way of dealing with this matter is very simple, that is, since Casey is so rude, she doesn't need to have any manners either, she can just ignore Casey as a person.

Only, she looked like this, but more is called Casey angry to the point of no return.

"Aimee! Why are you in the kitchen?" Casey is unrelenting, not wanting to believe that he is attracted to the taste of Aimee's cooking.

This is a great shame for her.

Aimee finally gave her a wink and raised her eyes to look at her.

She said, "There's no reason why, just come in if you want to."

Casey never thought that Aimee would say that.

She felt even more humiliated.

She thought she was a Hayden family princess, when did she ever suffer such anger, she immediately quit and lunged towards Aimee, making a move to pull her arm and pull her out of the kitchen.

She's not going to eat what this woman makes, and she doesn't know what it's going to taste like, and she doesn't have to think about it to know that it's not going to taste good at all.

Aimee is now stirring the dishes in the pot, see the situation immediately side blocked Casey, voice also steeply cold down, scolded: "I can not be responsible for burning you."

With Casey's impulsiveness, Aimee is sure that if she wasn't taken more seriously, she would have thrown the pot overboard.

Casey is also the first time to see such Aimee, and really was scared to have some afraid to talk.

She opened her mouth and asked, "Did you just, were you being mean to me?"

No one in the family would say a serious word to her, so it was really hard for Casey to adapt to such an Aimee.

Aimee gave her a breathless look and said, "I don't have that kind of spare time, you'd better leave the kitchen, or I won't be responsible for burning you."

Casey also does not know whether he was scared by Aimee's sudden loudness, or was bluffed, and actually went out of the kitchen.

She didn't come back to her senses until she realized where she had gone, and then she realized that she had actually arrived at Patrick's room.

Casey immediately got aggravated and pushed the door in and cried out to Patrick, "Ooooooooooooo, Pat, your wife is being mean to me, ooooooooooo ......"

Perhaps it is really aggrieved, Casey's tears actually fell down.

Patrick has some headaches, he is not able to do anything about this sister who was spoiled growing up.

Many times, Patrick feels that there is a generation gap between himself and this sister.

It's like now, Casey is tattling on him, yet Patrick can hardly imagine how Aimee would be mean to her.

Patrick said, "What did you do to mess with your sister-in-law?"

Casey originally thought that Patrick didn't like Aimee, so there was no way he would speak up for Aimee.

Who would have thought, now, what she had heard.

She actually heard Patrick approve of the woman and, while it was clear that she was the one being bullied, Pat automatically assumed that it was she who had messed with Aimee.

This was a devastating blow to Casey.

She really can't believe that her own brother, actually turned out like this.

Casey is now really sad and aggravated.

She looked at Patrick and said, "Pat, do you like her? You are helping her out! Wooooooooooooo, I'm no longer your dearest, sweetest sister, wooooooooo ......"

Patrick just quietly watched Casey perform there, not even the slightest hint of comforting her.

Casey stared for half a day, but did not wait for Patrick to coax her.

She was also tired of crying, biting her mouth and not wanting to pay attention to Patrick anymore.

Just at that time, Aimee came in with a tray of food.

I saw Casey here and froze for a moment.

This little girl, and not too clinging to Patrick, every time she comes back to Hayden's Mansion, just come to see, then go back to her room, do not know what to tinker with.

Now actually sitting in Patrick's room crying so pitifully, no need to ask, Aimee also know, this is in the complaint it.

She looked over towards Patrick with some helplessness, also to see how he was going to get justice for his sister.

However, instead of the awaited rebuke, I heard Patrick say, "Miss Casey is willful, and the next time she offends you, you can teach her, no worries."

As soon as Aimee heard this, she was happy.

This is so to her liking.

Although, Aimee does not think she will always be with Patrick, nor does she need to occupy the position of this sister-in-law to Casey how.

But now that she is in this position, Aimee really doesn't like the way she looks.

Now, with Patrick's words, Aimee feels even more at ease with herself.

Casey had already stopped crying, but now after hearing Patrick's words, she couldn't control herself anymore and bawled out.

This cry directly scared Aimee a jolt.

She was really, not at all defensive about this sudden voice.

Casey bounced up from the couch, pointed at Patrick and cried, "Ooooooooooooooooooooo, you've really changed, you don't spoil me anymore. How can you do this, you don't love me at all, oooooooooooooooooooo, I hate you!"

After yelling at Patrick, Casey stormed out of Patrick's room, leaving Patrick and Aimee looking helpless.

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