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The Quadruplets Are Mine? novel Chapter 1364

Chapter 1364 Economic Reform

Emmeline hurriedly ran over and opened the car door, taking the front passenger seat. Abel leaned over to fasten her seatbelt, and Emmeline took the opportunity to kiss his cheek as a thank-you.

A car behind them honked impatiently, prompting Abel to grab Emmeline’s hand and quickly return a kiss to the back of her hand.

The car accelerated and merged into the traffic.

“Why did you come out? Shouldn’t you be in school?” Abel asked her.

“Market research, Emmeline replied, her face proud as she raised her eyebrows at him.

“Market research?” Abel glanced at her and chuckled. “You? In which industry? What market trends?”

“The fashion industry, of course! Have you forgotten what Mr. Murphy mentioned last time?” Emmeline pouted in frustration.

“Oh, right. I’ll give you credit for being ambitious,” Abel added. “Did you also lose your wallet?”

“There was no money in it. It was practically empty. Besides, the wallet itself isn’t valuable,” said Emmeline and looked mischievously at him. “You could buy me a nice one later.”

“Well, I don’t see you going on a shopping spree.” Abel deliberately put on a serious face. “Where’s the money? Don’t tell me you left home without cash and are trying to scam me.”

“Don’t act like I’m trying to scam you. The items are right here.” Emmeline opened her handbag and proudly displayed the three small items in front of Abel.

Abel burst into laughter. “What are these? They look so rustic. Did you dig them up from a grave or something?”

“You know nothing. These are antiques!” Emmeline retorted. “I studied them in the university library. There are stories behind these. I’ll tell you when we get home.”

“How much did they cost?”

“Four hundred.”

Abel smirked. “Well, someone’s got money to spare!”

Emmeline playfully slapped his arm. “You take that back, and I’ve just lost half a month’s salary

“You should pray to the god of money when you get home. For all we know, you might have just bought yourself a gold mine!” Abel teased.

“Could you be a bit more serious? Emmeline pouted. I wanted to give you that jade thumb ring, but if youre going to be like this, forget it!”

Just as the traffic light turned red, Abel leaned in quickly and planted a kiss on Emmeline’s cheek.

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