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Convenient Marriage: Mr. Nelson's Love Trap novel Chapter 152

Samuel took his sister’s hand. “Simona, let’s go find Mommy. This is not our home. He’s not our daddy.”

Simona was reluctant. She couldn’t understand why her brother was angry so suddenly. “But he’s Daddy...”

“No, he’s not.” Samuel had never been ‘fierce’ to his sister. He was quite angry this time. How could Simona realize that man was unwilling to recognize them?

Why would they stay here shamelessly in this case?

Simona shed tears because of being scolded. Her eyes were reddened and became quite tearful, her shoulders slightly shrugging.

She dared not utter a beep. She realized that her brother was angry.

Gingerly, she reached to touch Samuel’s hand. “Samuel-”

“Stop calling me. Go to your unfaithful father. You can dump me and Mommy!”

“Boo-”

Simona burst into tears, tears falling. She hurriedly to pull Samuel’s hand, afraid that he would dump her.

Although she wanted to have a daddy, her brother was closer to her.

After all, they were twins from the same mother and they had stayed together for six years. The family affection was so deeply in their flesh and bones.

That couldn’t be comparable to the daddy whom she just got to know a few days.

“Samuel, I’m wrong. I don’t want Daddy. Please don’t leave me. Boohoo-”

“We still have Mommy. What are you crying for?” Samuel wiped off her tears. His eyes were reddened. The tears kept circling in his eyes but didn’t fall.

Pulling his sister’s hand, he said, “Let’s go find Mommy.”

“It’s so late now. Where are you going?” Jessica hurriedly came over to stop them.

When Victoria and Jayden came over, they had a private chat with her. She knew why they came here.

She was not clear what had happened exactly. She didn’t understand why Matthew was the father of those two children.

However, the DNA report wouldn’t lie, and Jayden was not a fool, either. He wouldn’t recognize someone unrelated to his grandchildren.

The Nelson family was a rich and powerful one. They wouldn’t make fun of such things.

They took their descendants quite seriously.

Samuel looked up at Jessica, widening his eyes. “I want to find Mommy.”

He tried his best to widen his eyes to stop the tears from falling.

He didn’t want to cry in the presence of that unfaithful guy.

He didn’t want to show his weakness to him.

Jessica tried to calm Samuel down. “I’ll call your mommy first, OK? If we go out like this, we don’t know where she is. Wait a moment. I’ll go get my cell phone.”

“No way! I want to find Mommy now.” Samuel was unwilling to wait any longer.

“Samuel-” Coral also walked over to convince him.

Seeing the two children like this, she felt sore in her nose and her eyes were reddened.

Victoria turned around and wiped off her tears in secret. Those two kids were so pitiful.

Nobody could convince Samuel, who wanted to leave the house firmly.

“Please stop convincing me. Please don’t cry. You think my sister and I are quite pitiful, don’t you? We are not. We have Mommy. She loves and spoils us. She bathes us, sleeps with us, tells us bed stories, teaches us to read, and teaches us to be good. It’s enough for us to have Mommy. We’re not pitiful at all.”

After finishing his words, Samuel pulled his sister, ready to go.

“I’ll go with you.” Jessica followed them in a hurry.

However, someone moved faster than she did. A black shadow rushed over - it was Matthew, who kept silent all the time. Standing in front of Samuel and Simona to block their ways, he said in a deep and hoarse voice, “It’s already dark outside. Where are you going?”

“Please make the way. We’re going to look for our mommy.” Samuel raised his head. Obviously, he was crying but he still hid it stubbornly.

Looking into Samuel’s stubborn eyes, Matthew felt that there was a dull pain in his heart, making him hard to breathe. He bent over as if this posture could ease the indescribable “pain”.

He made a one-knee squat in front of them, looking at their brows, eyes, faces, noses, and lips. He didn’t miss any inch. With trembling hands, he reached out to touch their faces. However, when his hand was in mid-air, he didn’t dare to touch them.

He had lost the courage.

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