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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2629

Therefore, it did not matter if they were looking at it from Luca's or Queenie's perspective. Handing the recovered surveillance footage to the police was not a good idea.

Luca agreed with him and nodded.

“Would you like to follow me to the hospital tonight?” Luke asked her.

Luca wanted to know why he wanted to head to the hospital. "Is it that urgent?"

“Queenie is looking for Leia all day long. I think we should let her know what kind of person Leia is as soon as possible.” Luke leaned back in his chair and looked at her.

Today, Jack texted Luke and complained to him that he was running out of ideas to stop Queenie from looking for Leia.

Leia was unreachable by phone, so Queenie wanted to get discharged from the hospital as soon as possible.

What Luca and Jack said to her today was useless.

"But the kids…" Luca did not want to see Queenie upset.

“Aunt Neile is only getting off work later. The maid can stay a little longer. We’ll head to the hospital after dinner. Tommy and Rainie would’ve finished their homework at that time.” Luke arranged the schedule.

Luca could not find an excuse not to go to the hospital. She had no choice but to agree. “Let’s ask Dr. Park to work overtime today. I’m worried Mrs. Norman won’t be able to take it.”

“Alright.” Luke agreed to it. He picked up his phone and contacted Johann. As long as he was there, Queenie’s life would not be in danger even if she passed out from shock.

Luca secretly thought to herself that it was not enough.

She thought of bringing her set of needles along with her, just in case.

After dinner, Luke checked the kids’ homework for them. Then, after he signed their homework, he reminded the kids to be good and went out with Luca.

Tommy sat on the sofa and said grumpily, “Daddy always refuses to bring me along with him when he goes out.”

"Daddy and Ms. Luca aren't going out to have fun." Lanie sat straight on the sofa, listening to his younger brother complain about their father. He frowned and thought to himself, ‘Tommy is a boy. Is it appropriate for him to be so clingy?’

As a brother, should he teach his younger brother to be more independent?

Tommy watched the cartoon show and said, "But Daddy and Ms. Luca are going to visit Grandpa and Grandma. I'd like to visit them too."

“They’re out to handle some matters. And they’ll be back soon.” Lanie shook his head. Although the adults did not tell the kids about it, Lanie understood what was going on.

He seemed to know a lot.

Tommy turned around and looked at him with confusion. How did he know?

“Have some fruits.” Lanie picked up a slice of fruit with a fork and handed it to Tommy.

Tommy took it from him and took a bite of the fruit. Then, he said embarrassedly, “Lanie, you’re bossy, just like Daddy.”

Lanie acted as though he did not hear what Tommy said. He picked up the book beside him and continued reading.

He was not interested in watching cartoon shows now. It was just that it was convenient for him to look after Tommy and read his book here.

Rainie and Tommy were watching TV, while Lanie read his book. A heavy silence fell upon the living room.

On the other hand…

Luca and Luke came to the hospital.

They got into the elevator and headed to the VIP floor. They saw Leia standing there when they walked out of the elevator. Two security guards had stopped her, and they carried baton sticks in their hands, preventing her from getting past them.

“My parents are there. Who are you to stop me from getting in?!” Leia yelled at the two guards, “I’m going to deliver these fruits to them no matter what it takes. I’ll call the police if the two of you keep on stopping me. I’ll charge you with false imprisonment!”

The security guards pulled a long face. They felt like Leia’s saliva was all over their faces as she had been yelling at them for such a long time. “Ms. Norman, we can help you to pass the fruits to them. You’re not allowed to enter.”

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