The door was opened.
“Please come in,” Amanda said to the two men.
The two men slightly bowed at her and said, “Thanks, Ms. Nelson.”
Amanda nodded, moved aside, and let them enter.
She closed the door after they went in.
At the corner, Casimir had seen what was going on in person.
Now he could be certain that Amanda did know that man.
However, he couldn’t understand why she hadn’t told him.
He wondered why she deliberately hide it from him. Did she treat him as a friend?
He was quite unhappy that Amanda hid it from him.
Inside the room.
Abbott introduced the two men to Amanda. Pointing at one of them, he said, “His name is Gerben Harvie. He’s the older one.”
Then he pointed at the other man, “His name is Gerald Harvie. He’s the younger one. They are twins. In the past, they served in the special force and are both skilful in fighting. We’ll rest assured if they are with you.”
Upon hearing that they were twin brothers, Amanda looked at them up and down. Usually, the twins would be told at a glimpse, but they didn’t look like each other at all. The younger brother was taller.
“We’re fraternal siblings,” Gerben could tell that Amanda was confused, so he explained, “Ms. Nelson, I heard you also have a twin brother, right?”
Amanda nodded and said, “We looked like each other when we are young.”
After they grew up, they also look like each other. Just that Amanda was a girl, so she was much taller than Andrew. However, they both looked like their father, especially Andrew.
“You should be identical siblings,” said Gerben.
Identical siblings - one egg was fertilized with two sperm at the same time and split into two gestational sacs in the later stage. Generally, such twins would look very similar to each other.
Fraternal siblings - two eggs were fertilized with two sperm. The dyeing genes of fraternal twins were different, so they looked quite different.
However, some fraternal siblings looked alike, but those were quite rare.
“From now on, they are your bodyguards,” said Abbott.
Amanda answered, “Okay.”
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