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The Lucky Wife novel Chapter 1886

Summary for Chapter 1886: The Lucky Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1886 – The Lucky Wife by Internet

In Chapter 1886, a key moment in the Marriage novel The Lucky Wife, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Finn said, “We can sign a contract. You can clean my bathroom, feed my pets, and cook for me when I’m home. I’ll pay you 10,000 bucks a month.”

Tammy’s jaw dropped. 10,000 bucks a month?

Holy moly, this was a good deal that even not many of her seniors could get.

Tammy quickly snapped back to reality and closed her gaping mouth. She darted Finn a sidelong glance. “I don’t believe you.”

Finn stretched out his hand. "Give me your phone."

Tammy handed him her mobile phone, and Finn transferred 60,000 bucks to her account immediately

Tammy looked at the amount on her phone, repeatedly checking the number of zeros before looking at Finn in astonishment.

“Do you want to do it or not?”

“Yes.” Tammy nodded.

At this moment, the doorbell rang.

Finn ordered Tammy, "Go get the door."

Tammy staggered over to open the door. Standing outside the door was a fine-looking yet cold and elegant man dressed in a smart suit.

“I’m here to see Finn," Tempest said.

There was a polite smile on his face.

Tammy quickly turned sideways to let him in, saying, "Come in. Finn’s inside."

Tempest entered Finn's bedroom and closed the door behind him.

“Do you have no money to hire a caregiver?" Tempest asked furiously.

Finn said, “I have a caregiver who’s readily available, it’ll be a waste not to use her.”

Tempest continued, “So are your legs fine now? Are you two going to keep sticking to each other or part ways?”

“I’ve already hired her to be my nanny.” Finn let out an unruly smile.

Tempest gritted his teeth. “I see, so you have fallen in love with her. What about Baby Zetty? Have you ever thought about Baby Zetty’s feelings?"

Finn's smile gradually vanished, and all of a sudden, he grew irritated.

“I treat Baby Zetty as my sister. Besides, she’s too young. You don’t wish for me to harm her, do you?” Finn said.

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