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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2442

The three kids agreed with the adult’s arrangements too.

After Mr. Muller tidied the room, he came to the dining room. Luke asked him about the famous restaurants in X City.

Otto pondered for a moment and recommended some farm-to-table restaurants that were still operating. There happened to be one a few miles away, and the reviews of the restaurant were good.

After Luke listened to him, he asked, “Do we need to make a reservation first?”

“Yes, Young Master Luke. I can help you to reserve a table if you’ve decided to go there for lunch,” replied Otto.

“Please reserve a private room for me,” said Luke.

“Okay. I’ll make the call now. This farm-to-table restaurant is popular. You’ll have to make a reservation in advance if you’d like a private room,” replied Otto. He picked up his phone and called the owner of the restaurant who he was familiar with.

Otto reserved a private room. Then, he informed Luke, “Young Master Luke, the reservation has been made.”

“Okay.” Luke nodded and took a sip of the coffee. Then, he thought of tonight’s arrangement and asked, “Are there any barbecue utensils in the villa?”

“Yes. We have a barbecue grill. There’s a bonfire pit outside the gazebo. You can use them for the barbecue.” Otto reckoned that Luke was planning to have a barbecue.

It was the winter season now. Barbecuing at the gazebo sounded like a good idea.

“We’ll be having a barbecue tonight. Please take the grill out later to clean it and disinfect it when you’re available,” said Luke. Luke paid a lot of attention to hygiene. The butler had been the only one staying here for the past few years. The equipment must be covered in dust.

“Okay. I got it.” Otto smiled. It had been a long time since someone came to the mansion. Things were finally livening up here. As a butler, he felt happy that there were people finally staying here.

After breakfast, Luke held Lanie's hand while Luca held Rainie's and Tommy's hands. They went for a walk in the garden.

Luca saw the design of the courtyard and the exterior wall design of the Crawford Ancestral Home. She could not help but exclaim, “It’s breathtaking.”

Luca could see a smaller version of X City in this villa.

“The landscaper of this courtyard visited all the famous attractions in X City before he started designing the garden. He was inspired by the most noteworthy attractions. He rose to fame because of this. Many people went looking for him to ask him to design their courtyard,” said Luke. He did not look for T Corporation’s designer to design the courtyard back then. Instead, he chose a local designer in X City.

Local designers understood more about the customs and cultures in X City than T Corporation’s designers.

Of course, the designer was able to come up with something that was more to his liking.

Luca nodded. She could see how much effort was put into every corner here.

Rainie loved this place too. She lifted her head and said to Luke, “Daddy, can you take us here during our holidays? I’d like to see what it's like when it’s summertime here.”

"Of course." Luke nodded. He would always try his best to fulfill his children's wishes.

It was just that he had been busy for the past few years. After the Crawford Ancestral Home was built, he did not have the time to come here himself. He only sent someone else to check on the mansion.

"Ms. Luca, let's come here again. I heard Great-grandpa say that the scenery in X City during summertime is beautiful!" Rainie held Luca's hand and invited her.

Luca lowered her head and looked at Rainie’s smiling face. Luca was smiling too, but she could not help but feel melancholic.

Summer…

It was unlikely that Abel would allow her to stay here until summer.

There was no news from Abel now, but that did not make her let her guard down. It was as though this was just the calm before the storm. The peace she got to enjoy now did not mean that Abel had given up on taking revenge.

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