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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 484

Chapter 484 Lanie Crouched Beside Bianca Covered In Blood

It was the weekend. When Bianca was heading out, the two little ones were pestering her to go together.

Worried about her grandfather, she did not have the extra time and patience to coax them, so she could only bring the kids with her.

When the car drove to the shopping mall near Centercourt Mall in A City, sitting in a child car seat at the back, Rainie suddenly said to Bianca," Mommy, my tummy feels a little upset. I want to go to the bathroom..."

Last night, she did not listen to her mother's advice and ate a few more pieces of cantaloupe, resulting in a minor stomach ache.

Seeing her daughter's cute face crumpled up in discomfort, Bianca asked Zander, the driver, to park in a nearby parking lot and let him and Lanie wait in the car while she accompanied Rainie to the restroom in the shopping mall.

Ten minutes later, Rainie emerged from the restroom.

Bianca held Rainie's hand and waited for the green light at the crosswalk, unaware that danger was just around the corner!

Leia sat in another unassuming car, staring darkly at the woman holding Rainie's hand.

It was indeed Bianca.

She did not expect the woman she had been hunting for to show up at the shopping mall.

Luke had kept her in secret protection for so long, i

Bianca had always been a lowly and unworthy woman to Leia. Bianca's father was dead, she had no mother, her stepmother was in prison, and she had a burdensome grandfather. However, that woman took what belonged to her.

Every time she saw Luke doting on Bianca, Leia felt like there was a fire burning in her heart.

She had been harboring a feeling of anger in her heart, which made her uncomfortable. She had been thinking about how to drive Bianca out of A City. i

Especially when she heard that Bianca was pregnant again, she wanted her to disappear immediately!

Bianca was holding a little girl. That was Rainie, Luke's precious daughter.

The beautiful child wore matching outfits with Bianca, and her eyes were very much like Bianca's. She was the spitting image of Bianca. Anyone could tell that they were mother and daughter at a glance.

Leia was furious.

Although JK Media previously reported that Bianca was the twins' biological mother, she never believed it. 1

However, every time she looked at the similar-looking mother and daughter, Leia was forced to admit the harsh truth that they were probably mother and daughter. There was no doubt about that.

Now, Bianca had another flesh and blood related to Luke in her belly. It made Leia more jealous and more resentful. Who was she to bear Luke's child? i

She would marry Luke later and have children of their own. She would never let Bianca have another child to compete with her baby for affection and wealth! i

Staring at Bianca, Leia saw the yellow light flicker, and the green light was about to light up, so she immediately made a call.

They replied a curt "Yes" after receiving Leia's instructions, and she hung up.

Then she pulled out the phone card, broke it in half, and threw it into a trash can in the car.

Bianca was talking to Rainie as she carefully led her across the road, not noticing a black car with a fake license plate.

The car followed the mother and daughter steadily until they passed through the bustling street and came to a quiet lane.

The private parking lot was right opposite the lane. The mother and daughter were busy talking and did not sense the danger that was around the corner.

When Bianca and Rainie were in the middle of the lane, the black car with a fake license plate suddenly stepped on the gas pedal and rammed at them!

The lane was not very crowded. Other than Bianca and her daughter, there were a few scattered passers-by.

Someone screamed in horror as the car with a fake license plate rushed towards Bianca...

The voice was so sharp and high-pitched that it almost cut through the thick clouds!

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