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Triplets on Secret Mission

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Chapter 793

"What?!" Sharon was taken aback.

Joelle was speechless. She shrugged and said, "You heard it right. Mrs. Anderson used to dislike Molly.

But, she seemed to have gradually accepted Molly now."

Joelle remembered that when she first returned to Norlon, Mrs. Anderson was very optimistic about her

and Sean. Mrs. Anderson even created many opportunities for Joelle to connect with Sean.

However, Joelle found out that Mrs. Anderson's attitude toward her had changed when Joelle went to

the Andersons' residence after she was discharged from the hospital last time.

Although Mrs. Anderson looked enthusiastic on the surface, she was no longer welcoming. Mrs.

Anderson may still praise Joelle, but Mrs.

Anderson would no longer talk about the affairs of Joelle and Sean.

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Even at the Herring family's banquet, Mrs. Anderson cared more about Molly than Joelle.

Because of that, Joelle could sense that the crisis had reached its peak in her heart.

Joelle estimated that it would be challenging to start with Mrs. Anderson.

’Goodness. How could this have happened? That's impossible! Molly has already given birth to three children. How

could Mrs. Anderson still accept her?" asked Sharon.

A look of despair appeared on Sharon's face. She never thought that Sean's parents would change their attitude

toward Molly and gradually accept her. No one would believe that.

"That’s not all. I saw how Sean was surprisingly close to those three children. It's more like they're his flesh and

blood, and he takes them with him wherever he goes."

The more Joelle spoke, the angrier she became. It was as though her anger had come out of thin air.

But, in the next second, Joelle thought of something in a trance. She suddenly said in surprise, "Sharon, do you think

that there is a possibility that the reason why Sean is willing to accept Molly and be nice to those three children is

that they are Sean's children?!’

"Could it be?" Sharon's expression changed, and she shook her head subconsciously in denial. She said, "I don't

think so. If those three children are Sean's, why didn't he take them home and be with his family?

"As far as I know, the three children still bear Molly's last name. If the children are the Andersons', they should

change their last name, right?'

Sharon's analysis also made sense.

But, Joelle still found it strange. 'Mrs. Anderson didn't accept Molly back then, but she suddenly treated her even

better now. On the contrary, she doesn't even care about me now!

'Unless Molly's three children are really Mrs. Anderson's grandchildren!

'Otherwise, how could Mrs. Anderson have undergone such a big change overnight?'

Joelle thought. She suddenly felt that she needed to find out the truth about this matter.

So, Joelle told Sharon, "In these two days, I will find a way to ask Mrs. Anderson to meet up and talk.

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I’d like to know what Mrs. Anderson thought about Molly and her three children. When the time comes,

we will make our move."

"Okay," said Sharon.

Sharon also felt that it was a good idea. As the saying goes, knowing your enemy and yourself could

win a hundred battles. It was not too late for them to figure out what Mrs. Anderson had in mind.

In the afternoon, a grand concert was held at the downtown hall of arts.

Molly and Sean sat in the first few rows of the concert with the children to enjoy the performance up

close. They felt extremely comfortable all over.

The ethereal music seemed to bring the few into a romantic and beautiful world. That world was

beautiful, and the air was fragrant. The light shone on the dense wood, and the beautiful elks happily

surrounded the audience...

After the concert ended, the few felt comfortable both physically and mentally. When the few left, they

thought that it was not enough.