Chapter 1260
Married at First Sight
Chelsea swore to herself that she would never let Jessica live a happy life while she was around!
Jessica stopped, turned her head, and asked coldly, âWhat?â
Chelsea put down the TV remote control, got up, and walked over. She glanced at the numerous bags
in Jessicaâs hands. âWhat did you buy? There are so many bags. Spending money is the only thing you
know. Hank and you are both unemployed and have no source of income now. Donât you know how to
be frugal?
âNow, everything you eat and use comes from Hankâs pocket. You worked for so long but canât bear to
spend your own money, but you always spend Hankâs money. Do you think his money grows on trees?â
Chelsea criticized Jessica for not knowing how to save money while forcefully seizing the bags from
Jessicaâs hands.
âChelsea, what are you doing?â Hank asked.
Chelsea glared at him and snapped, âCanât I have a look? Move aside. She saw me when she came in
but didnât bother greeting me at all. You spoiled her so much that she has no respect for others.
âHank, you canât spoil women like her. Sheâll let it go to her head if you spoil her. Youâll regret it in the
future.â
Chelsea scolded her brother while opening the bags to see what was inside. When she took out
Jessicaâs newly bought set of clothes and saw the brand, her expression turned even uglier.
She shook the clothes and accused Jessica, âDo you think youâre still eighteen? Youâre a married
woman. Why are you buying such brightâcolored clothes? Who are you going to wear them for?
âDo you want to look for another golden goose because my brother is unemployed and doesnât have an
income now? A homewrecker like you has no shame, no honor, and no morals. Youâd be anyoneâs
bride as long as they have money for you to spend.â
Jessica trembled in anger.
Her sisterâinâlaw was the shameless one here.
She tried to snatch her clothes back forcefully, but Chelsea refused to let go and demanded, âThese
clothes are my size. Give them to me.â
âChelsea Brown, how shameless are you?â
Jessica tugged hard but only managed to snatch a pair of pants back.
She was so angry that she cursed Chelsea for being shameless. âThese are the new
clothes my husband bought for me. If you want new clothes, go to your own husband! You called me
shameless? Take a look at yourself! Youâre the most shameless person in this world!
âDo you think you can bully me like you did Liberty? Give me my clothes back or donât blame me for
being rude. This house is mine now, not yours. I can chase you out anytime!â
Chelsea clung to clothes she snatched and refused to let go. She would not give them back even if
Hank asked for them.
She said arrogantly, âHank is my brother. Weâre siblings for the rest of our lives, but who do you think
you are? Donât you know that wives can be changed? Whatâs wrong with me wearing clothes that Hank
bought? Hank, Iâll be taking these clothes!â
âChelsea!â
Hank was also exasperated by his sisterâs scoundrelly behavior.
âAlso, this house isnât yours. My brother pays the rent, so itâs his. My parents also stay here, which
means this is my maiden home. What right do you have to throw me out? Do you think youâre the lady
of the house because you and Hank got married?
âIâm telling you, the lady in charge of this family is my mom. That role canât be filled by a homewrecker
like you.â
Chelsea kept mentioning the word âhomewreckerâ, poking Jessicaâs sore spot.
Back then, it was clearly Hank who courted her first. She simply accepted his pursuit.
She was not completely at fault.
What right did Chelsea have to scold her like this?
âGet the hell out!â Jessica was furious and pounced on Chelsea. She grabbed and pulled Chelsea,
wanting to drive her sisterâinâlaw out.