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Not twins novel (Natasha and Kenneth) novel Chapter 682

Chapter 682

“Ms. Watson, I finally received your call,” Boss uttered on the other end of the line.

Natasha contemplated briefly before saying, “I can go and help you, but I have a condition.”

“What is it?”

“I need the antidote.”

“That's for sure. I'll definitely give you the antidote if you come here.”

“Really?”

“Of course.”

“Aren't you afraid I'll run away again?”

Boss chuckled after hearing that. “Rest assured. I've got a plan.”

Natasha pursed her lips. “Wait for my phone call, then.” With that, she hung up again.

Mixed emotions churned within Natasha as she stared into the distance.

Meanwhile, Benjamin and Denise followed Anthony into the room.

Anthony immediately lay on the bed and covered his head with a blanket.

Benjamin and Denise exchanged glances at the sight of his demeanor. Benjamin walked over and sat on the couch while Denise approached Anthony. “Tony, you can let us know what's bothering you. Maybe we can help.”

“It's nothing. I'm fine,” Anthony replied gloomily.

“You don't look like you're fine,” Denise said.

“It's better if you don't know about this. There's no need to spread this misery.”

Denise turned to look at Benjamin, who was seated on the couch.

Benjamin pondered briefly before uttering, “That's enough, Denise. Tony is just a little troubled. Give him some time to mull things over, and he'll be fine.”

Denise knitted her brows while listening to him. Does he need to be so ruthless?

Benjamin added, “Let's go. Let's go back to our rooms and let Tony have some time alone.”

She glanced at Anthony and nodded. “Okay.”

Subsequently, the two ambled to the door, repeatedly turning their heads around to look at Anthony. Still, the latter showed no inclination to halt them from leaving.

When they reached the door, Anthony piped up, “Hold on.”

Benjamin and Denise whirled around at once.

“Close the door behind you. Thank you.”

Hearing that, Denise and Benjamin were momentarily stunned and a little disappointed.

“Okay,” they responded and exited the room.

The two kids stood outside the room after shutting the door.

“I can't believe Tony didn't fall for our trick,” Denise said.

Benjamin sighed. “That means the problem between them should be pretty serious.” He let out another sigh while staring at the door. “Tony is a prideful person. I'm afraid Thalia has said something to hurt his dignity.”

“T-That couldn't be, right?”

“Who knows? We can only know what happened when Tony is ready to tell.” With that, Benjamin moved away.

Denise stood rooted in her spot and frowned at his leaving figure from behind.

Anthony lay on the bed inside the room.

He waited until his siblings left before lifting the blanket off his head.

Complicated emotions glinted in his eyes as he stared at the ceiling.

The experiences he shared with Thalia, from when they first met until they ultimately grew inseparable, flooded his mind.

Thalia had genuinely taught him too many things.

He was reluctant to believe her words, but no matter the reason, what she said had hurt his pride.

He would be lying if he said that he wasn't mad.

Anthony had always been proud of his intelligence. No one had ever criticized him in that manner, not to mention hearing those words from someone he trusted the most.

He felt a twinge in his heart.

Anthony rolled over on the bed, forcing himself not to dwell on that matter further. He shut his eyes and drifted off to sleep.

He woke up only when he heard someone knocking on his door.

At that moment, the sky outside had turned dark. Gazing at the door, Anthony said, “Come in.”

Denise and Benjamin opened the door and entered the room carrying food.

“Tony, I suppose you're hungry. You didn't go downstairs for your meal, so we brought some food up for you,” Denise said.

She walked over and placed the dishes on the table.

Anthony's mind felt more relaxed after he took a nap. He was no longer as sulky as before.

“Thank you,” he uttered.

Denise arched her brow upon hearing that. “Tony, I'm at a loss for words because of your abrupt change in behavior.”

“That's right. This is scaring me a little,” Benjamin concurred.

Anthony's lips twitched as he bored his eyes into them in silence.

“That's enough. Food is one of the basic necessities of life, so hurry up and have your meal. You can get some good rest after you're done eating,” Benjamin added.

Bobbing his head, Anthony got off the bed and walked over to the table.

Benjamin and Denise watched him eat without saying a word.

Although his mood had improved, Anthony still felt as though he was chewing on wax when consuming the food.

After eating a few mouthfuls, he turned around to gaze at his siblings behind him.

“What's the matter?” Denise asked after taking in the look in Anthony's eyes.

Anthony pursed his lips. “Aren't you two curious to know what happened?”

Denise froze at the mention of that.

Benjamin replied, “It's all right if you don't want to talk about it. That's not important.”

Anthony thought for a few moments. “Thalia wants to cut all ties with us.”

“Cut all ties?” Denise asked.

Benjamin furrowed his brows in response.

“That's right. She also mentioned some unpleasant remarks. It doesn't seem like she's joking.”

Denise muttered, “Why is this happening...”

Benjamin contemplated for a few seconds before asking, “Do you believe her?”

“It doesn't matter whether I believe her or not. The most important thing is that was her wish.”

“Although we didn't spend much time with Thalia, we understood her character well. She's a very optimistic person. Besides, she couldn't have faked her day-to-day personality around us all the time, so I believe she must have her reasons for doing this,” Benjamin said.

Denise nodded in agreement. “He's right. I think so too.”

Anthony pursed his lips. “What could be her reasons, then?”

Benjamin pondered briefly before looking at him. “I don't know if you two noticed this earlier today, but Spencer and Nat's conversation in the car sounded very weird. It was as if they were implying something else with their words.”

“Not only in the car. Unusual things have been happening lately. Daddy told us he's not fond of Thalia, but he even took part in searching for her. They must be hiding something from us.” Denise sounded as if she was grumbling, but her words hit the nail on the head.

Anthony and Benjamin exchanged a look.

“Also, regarding what happened in Thalia's room the other day, I can't shake off the feeling that these two incidents may be related. Perhaps we'll be able to clear up all our doubts if we can figure this out,” Benjamin said while gazing at the two.


Benjomin ond Denise wotched him eot without soying o word.

Although his mood hod improved, Anthony still felt os though he wos chewing on wox when consuming the food.

After eoting o few mouthfuls, he turned oround to goze ot his siblings behind him.

“Whot's the motter?” Denise osked ofter toking in the look in Anthony's eyes.

Anthony pursed his lips. “Aren't you two curious to know whot hoppened?”

Denise froze ot the mention of thot.

Benjomin replied, “It's oll right if you don't wont to tolk obout it. Thot's not importont.”

Anthony thought for o few moments. “Tholio wonts to cut oll ties with us.”

“Cut oll ties?” Denise osked.

Benjomin furrowed his brows in response.

“Thot's right. She olso mentioned some unpleosont remorks. It doesn't seem like she's joking.”

Denise muttered, “Why is this hoppening...”

Benjomin contemploted for o few seconds before osking, “Do you believe her?”

“It doesn't motter whether I believe her or not. The most importont thing is thot wos her wish.”

“Although we didn't spend much time with Tholio, we understood her chorocter well. She's o very optimistic person. Besides, she couldn't hove foked her doy-to-doy personolity oround us oll the time, so I believe she must hove her reosons for doing this,” Benjomin soid.

Denise nodded in ogreement. “He's right. I think so too.”

Anthony pursed his lips. “Whot could be her reosons, then?”

Benjomin pondered briefly before looking ot him. “I don't know if you two noticed this eorlier todoy, but Spencer ond Not's conversotion in the cor sounded very weird. It wos os if they were implying something else with their words.”

“Not only in the cor. Unusuol things hove been hoppening lotely. Doddy told us he's not fond of Tholio, but he even took port in seorching for her. They must be hiding something from us.” Denise sounded os if she wos grumbling, but her words hit the noil on the heod.

Anthony ond Benjomin exchonged o look.

“Also, regording whot hoppened in Tholio's room the other doy, I con't shoke off the feeling thot these two incidents moy be reloted. Perhops we'll be oble to cleor up oll our doubts if we con figure this out,” Benjomin soid while gozing ot the two.

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