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The Quadruplets Are Mine?

Chapter 398
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The Quadruplets Are Mine? Chapter 398

I’m just reminding you. You have to remember,” Abel said, “Anyway, you have to avoid these two things

that I mentioned.

“Okay,” Emmeline nodded obediently, “I’ll remember it very well.”

“If anything happens, call and discuss it with me.”

“You’re being a nag,” Emmeline could not help chuckling, “Abel, is something big going to happen?

You’re making me so nervous.”

“Prevention is better than cure,” Abel said, “Maybe I’m too cautious, but you should still be more

careful.”

“I got it,” Emmeline said, opening her arms to him. “I can’t go down.

Hug me.”

Abel reached out to lift her off the rocks with a loving smile.

It had already gotten quite dark when they were coming down the mountain.

They could not see the path beneath their feet.

Abel carried Emmeline on his back as they went down the mountain.

Luca and a few bodyguards were looking up at them from the flat ground at the foot of the mountain.

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They were thinking about how much Abel doted on his wife. Carrying her up the mountain and now

carrying her down. It is truly a rare thing!

The next day, after having lunch, Abel went on a business trip as planned.

An hour and a half later, Adam received a message, “Mr. Adam, he has boarded the plane.”

Adam replied, “Keep an eye on him until he reaches his destination.”

“Okay, Mr. Adam,” the other man replied.

At 10.00 pm that night, Adam received another message, “Mr. Adam, he has arrived in Xandenia and

left the airport.”

“Good!” Adam replied with just one word. A proud smirk appeared on his face.

He looked at his watch and knew that tomorrow morning. He could make his move.

In Xandenia, Abel and the others left the airport by car.

They immediately changed to a different car at the next intersection and returned to the airport.

Abel knew that Adam was wily. If this business trip was Adam’s idea to urge his grandad to do this,

someone must be watching him on the plane.

But now, Abel was sure that he was no longer being watched.

And he was also sure that Adam would not dare touch Emmeline before he arrived in Xandenia.

At this time, it was 11.00 pm in Struyria.

Abel sent a message to Emmeline, “Are you asleep, babe?”

Emmeline had just checked on the children and tucked them in before returning to the bedroom.

The phone on the table sounded, indicating a message had arrived.

Emmeline picked it up and saw that it was from Abel.

Feeling sweet in her heart, she smiled.

“The children are all asleep, and I’m about to sleep too. Have you landed?” she asked.

“Yes,” Abel replied, “I have arrived in Xandenia.”

“Then stay warm,” Emmeline messaged him, “The temperature there is low”

“Okay, goodnight, babe,” Abel replied.

Abel put away his phone, squinted his deep eyes, and lit a cigarette.

Seeing Emmeline’s message, he felt a little relieved.

Adam had not taken any action yet.

It was obvious that they had confirmed his entry into Xandenia. Would they take action tomorrow?

Of course, everything could be due to his over-anxiety, and he might have misjudged the situation.

However, with his five years of intensive training, he had sensed the danger.

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At 3,00 am, the plane to Struyria took off.

When Emmeline woke and washed up, she went to the kitchen to prepare breakfast for the children as

usual.

Kendra and Daisy were already there. The cereal was boiling on the stove while Daisy was making

steamed buns.

“What do you need me to do?” Emmeline tied her apron.

“You are on your period and don’t feel well. So leave it to us,” Daisy said.

“But I don’t feel uncomfortable,” Emmeline said, “My belly doesn’t hurt, and my back doesn’t hurt. I’m

fine.”

“Mr. Abel told us yesterday afternoon to take good care of you, to ensure that you don’t do any work,

and to avoid touching cold water,” Daisy smiled.

Emmeline puffed out her cheeks.

She knew that the night before, Abel had searched for many dos and don’ts during the period.

The next day, he told it all to Daisy and Kendra.

So, what else could she say?

“Okay then,” Emmeline shrugged, “I’ll wake up the children.”

After breakfast, they went to kindergarten. Emmeline drove to the Nightfall Cafe.

“Ring ring…” Her phone suddenly rang.