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Hiding the Twins from Their Billionaire Father novel Chapter 394

S3 137. Eva Got Furious 

“Gosh! I’m really tired. So tired!” Eva stepped away. In her room, she immediately lay down on the bed. Her hands gripped the pillow as if it were Louis or Emily. 

“Why are they so annoying? Do they think that because they’re still small, I’ll keep giving in to them?” 

While panting, Eva glanced towards the door. “I won’t. Once again they disturb me, I will not remain silent.” 

Before Eva had time to calm her annoyance, the sound of laughter came from the window. With round eyes, she went to check. It turned out the twins were running around outside, chasing butterflies while laughing happily. 

“Jeez…. Those brats!” With anger billowing overhead, Eva opened the 

window. “Didn’t you say the porch was yours? Why are you here 

The twins turned around. Instead of being afraid, Emily waved he 

hand. 

“Hi, Eva. There was a butterfly passing in front of us. It was so 

beautiful that we tried to catch it. But it kept circling above Louis’ head. Louis got dizzy.” 

“Yeah, look! Now he’s circling over Emily’s head.” Louis jumped, trying to reach the beautiful butterfly. But instead, he bumped into Emily’s shoulder. Stumbling, Emily chuckled 

“Louis, be careful!” 

However, Louis laughed and jumped again. Emily dodged while laughing louder. Watching those two toddlers, Eva massaged her temples. 

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“I want to rest. Stop causing a fuss there. Go away!” 

“But the butterfly is here. How can we leave?” 

Eva grimaced. It felt like she wanted to cry. “Then catch the butterfly without making a sound. Don’t laugh anymore.” 

A second later, she closed the window and pulled the curtains. The laughter could no longer be heard. However, when she just lay down, something small hit the window glass. The sound made Eva furrow 

her brows. 

“Jeez, what else was that?” 

Instead of getting up, she covered her ears with a pillow. But the longer she remained silent, the more frequent the sound came. When her patience ran out, she drew back the curtains and opened the 

window. 

“Stop throwing stones at my window! Aren’t you afraid of the glass breaking?” Eva’s shoulders rose and fell to match her breathi eyes were bulging and her face was terrible. 

“These aren’t stones, Eva. These are grains of sand. We chos biggest ones but not too big so the window doesn’t break.” 

Louis pinched the grain of sand he was about to throw with his in finger and thumb. “See? It’s harmless. We didn’t even think it was audible.” 

“It sounded very clear to my ears. It was very annoying. So, stop. throwing things at my window. Just play with the butterfly.” 

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“The butterfly is gone. It flew very high, towards that tree.” Emily pointed her finger. Her other hand was clenched tightly, holding the grains of sand she had collected for Louis. 

Eva closed her eyes for a moment. Her blood pressure was too high. 

Her head started to hu 

“Don’t you guys have anything else to do besides bothering me?” Eva looked at the twins with a tired face. 

The two toddlers shook their heads together. 

“This is our holiday. Mommy said we are free to do whatever we want. On Monday, our schedule will be full again.” 

“Yes. We have to go to school, study with friends. Go to the office, continue working. Then go home, look after Mommy and Little Baby in the tummy. We have a lot of work to do on Monday.” Emily spread her arms as wide as possible. Her legs were on tiptoes. 

“Just because today you are free, it doesn’t mean you can bother people as much as you want! You still have to obey the rules.” 

The twins blinked at Eva’s shout. However, instead of retreating, they drew closer to the window and looked up. 

“Eva, how about you accompany us to play? We can find a gar you like. So, you won’t feel disturbed. In fact, you can have fu 

“Louis is right. Let’s have fun! We don’t really mean to bother yo We just want to be friends.” 

Emily tilted her head and blinked sweetly. However, Eva still kept 

face bent. 

“I’m an adult. I don’t like playing.” 

Louis’ eyes narrowed. “Philip and Auntie Barbara are also adults, but they often play with us. Mommy and Daddy too. Even Grandma Susan sometimes plays. Are you older than Grandma Susan so you don’t like playing?” 

“Could it be,” Emily held Louis’ arm with a serious expression, “Eva’s knee hurts like Grandma’s knee. That’s why she feels uncomfortable 

and keeps nagging. That’s also what makes her 

though it’s still early in the morning.” 

Louis chuckled in pity. “If that’s true, poor Eva. She’s still young but her body is like that of an old person.” 

Eva sighed quickly. Her eyes widened. “What did you say? You called me old?” 

The twins blinked innocently. “You said yourself that you don’t like playing. The ones who don’t like playing are old people, very old people. If you were young, you would definitely like playing.” 

Eva gritted her teeth. Her hands gripped the window, her head sticking 

out 

“You see my face? There isn’t a single wrinkle on this beautiful face. My hair isn’t gray either. You call me old?” 

“Mrs. Bell is beautiful too. She has no wrinkles or gray hair, but she is old. Maybe your case is the same as Mrs. Bell.” Louis raised his shoulders. His teasing expression made Eva laugh furiously. 

“You really want to test my patience, huh? Wait there! Naughty like you have to be pinched to wake up. You have to be pinched u your ears are red!” 

Seeing Eva rush out after them, the twins were flabbergasted. Instea of being afraid, they were enthusiastic. 

“Come here! The enemy is starting to move!” Louis waved his hand. 

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