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Ambush of the Quadruplets novel Chapter 323

The triplets rushed to the platform, calling out “Mommy!” and bombarding Emmeline with soul-searching questions one after another, “Are you going to marry Adrien? Do you not want our daddy anymore? How can you fall in love with someone else? Isn’t Daddy pitiful?” Their questions left her at a loss for words.

Daisy chimed in, “Ms. Louise, is this decision of yours serious? Are you going to marry Adrien?”

“Ah!!” Emmeline was frustrated and made a groundhog-like cry.

“Emma, were you threatened by Julianna and others?” Abel asked coldly.

“Do you believe that’s possible, Abel?” Emmeline blinked and denied being threatened. A daredevil like her was impossible to threaten by others. She pointed out, “Adrien is the biological father of the triplets, so it’s only natural for me to marry him. Similarly, you are engaged to Alana since she is Timothy’s biological mother, right?”

“I haven’t,” Abel said calmly.

“Have you not?” She sneered, “But Alana has already announced your engagement on Twitter. Haven’t you clarified it yet?”

Abel was surprised by her deduction and attempted to clarify the situation. Should he admit that he and his mother had tricked his grandfather by delaying the engagement? Or that he was trying to distance himself from Alana during this time? He wondered if he was being sly, wicked, and cunning.

“But, Emma,” Abel tried to explain his engagement situation with Alana, “you have to believe me, I won’t marry Alana.”

“You liar! Why did you get engaged if you had no intention of marrying? Are you just wasting time?” She exclaimed, “I don’t want to be caught in the middle of you and Alan. I don’t want to become a scapegoat and suffer unredressed injustice. So, do as you please, and don’t feel the need to keep anything hidden.”

Abel frowned and said, “That’s my concern, but you don’t have to suffer for it, right? Even if you don’t choose me, you don’t have to make any sacrifices, do you?”

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