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Kendall's Sacrifice novel Chapter 655

Chapter 655 Majestic Gifts

Tilly's presence was a clear indicator of her respect for Kendall, and no one would dare to look down on Kendall in the future. No one in the Coleman Family had to guts to disrespect Kendall since she was the wife of the firstborn son in that generation. Even if the other men of the same generation got married to women from wealthier backgrounds, those women would still rank below Kendall in the family.

Tilly was more than aware of the role that Kendall would play in the future, so she actively placed Kendall on a pedestal from the start. "Dylan is my first grandchild, and Kendall is my first granddaughter-in-law. They hold a special place in my heart, and I wouldn't miss a special day like this for anything. I'll show up as long as I still have my two feet to walk," the old lady said with a pleasant smile on her face. She even patted Charlotte on the back of her hand. "Life will be good from now, my in-laws."

Charlotte returned the smile. "We'll have to thank you for that, Old Madam Coleman." Both Charlotte and her husband were certainly going to live a good life as long as they had a son-in-law like Dylan. "Grandma," Kendall uttered sweetly. Charlotte took this as her cue to let go of the old lady's hand, and both Kendall and Dylan then stepped forward to hold one of Tilly's arms. Tilly's grin seemed to grow wider after that. "Have you been taking care of Kendall, Dylan?"

Kendall responded in a playful tone. "Look at my waist, Grandma. I grew a few inches because Dylan took care of me a little too well."

"My eyes aren't good, so I can't tell that you've gained weight. Dylan, on the other hand… I can see his double chin. It's time to lose some weight, Dylan." The old lady glanced at Kendall before commenting on Dylan's looks.

Dylan was speechless. My mom called me fat earlier, and now my grandmother's complaining about my double chin. Am I not allowed to gain some weight?

"I like how Dylan looks with some meat, Grandma." Kendall beamed. "He used to be a little too skinny. I felt like I was hugging a bag of bones whenever I hugged him."

Tilly chuckled at Kendall's words. "Did you hear that, Dylan? Kendall likes it when you're meatier, so you don't have to think about losing weight anymore. I guess you do look a little healthier with some meat."

"Whatever you say, Grandma," he muttered after being speechless. He still had plans to watch his diet and weight—he wouldn't want to get too chubby as he wouldn't want to disappoint Kendall.

With a big smile on his face, Adam called for everyone to get into the house. Along the way in, the Coleman Family's bodyguards stuck a bunch of stickers and posters for the newlywed couple. Once they entered the house, the most significant and eye-catching thing in the room was the huge chests filled with cash and jewelry.

Even the neighbors from a few floors above their house could see the glimmering jewelry under the bright sun. On top of that, there were also tons of property ownership documents and car keys.

Even though Dylan didn't allow Kendall to drive, it didn't stop him from buying her a luxurious car. He also gave her a house that was under his name, while the older generation of the Colemans gifted her another piece of property. In other words, Dylan gave Kendall almost everything that he had. He practically gave everything up just to get married to Kendall. After all, Kendall was a priceless gift in his eyes, and he was willing to give up on all the material items if those things made Kendall happy.

In fact, Dylan was willing to give his whole self to her. He didn't want any other woman to lay a finger on him at all.

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