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Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals novel Chapter 839

Summary for Chapter 839: Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals

Summary of Chapter 839 – A turning point in Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals by Collect

Chapter 839 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals, written by Collect. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

“An experienced driver with that much mileage?”

Agatha was curious.

She tried looking around but no one in the family matched the criteria.

Then it must be a driver Kaze got externally.

She got angry and said, “Kaze, you good-for-nothing trash! You can’t even afford to eat the other day and now you are wasting money to hire a driver?”

She simply assumed Kaze was trying to save face by hiring a driver instead of driving Rose around.

“I hired a driver? If you say so,” Kaze said with a smile.

Agatha then went to Agnes and said, “Look at your son-in-law! He’s useless and a big spender!”

She was annoyed and insisted that he drove today.

“Kaze, don’t you dare hire another person to drive!”

Agnes poked him in the arm.

Kaze smiled and said, “I didn’t spend any money. It’s free.”

“Free? Who are you kidding?” Agatha said.

Then, she heard heavy breathing from the door and saw her husband running into the house.

Surprised, she asked, “Nelson? What are you doing here? I thought you were at work? Don’t tell me you are punished again.”

Nelson was gasping for air when he finally arrived.

“You are really a jinx. I got punished by the discipline department and they made me a driver for two days. They told me to come home and drive a senior officer to Mountain Dew.”

He then looked around. “Where’s the senior officer?”

“Senior officer? There’s no one from your workplace at our house,” Agatha said.

“That senior officer is me,” Kaze said.

He looked at his watch and said with a smile, “Not bad. Punctual. You are here before six.”

He dragged his wife to the side and told her the truth.

“Kaze, you little…”

Agatha pointed at Kaze but did not scold him anymore.

She had to wait until Nelson completed his task first.

Rose was speechless as well but she took Kaze’s side. “Mom, I told you not to give Kaze a hard time. He’s a nice person. If only you can be nicer, then he won’t do this to Dad.”

“You little… Go! Off you go!”

Agatha was furious.

Nelson felt like crying as well. Not only did Rose help Kaze, but she never took her parents' side, not even once.

Kaze looked at Nelson and said, “Uncle Nelson, go bring the car around. You are an experienced driver so we are relying on you to drive us up Mountain Dew.”

Nelson clenched his teeth at Kaze’s frivolous attitude.

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