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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 79

"Oh, it's nothing. I just think that it's a rare surname." Allison was a woman who had seen the world. Even though she was turbulent internally, she looked as if nothing was bothering her on the outside.

'Bianca Rayne.'

Allison repeated the name in her head.

Bianca looked at Allison one last time. She did not think too much about it. There were many people with her surname in her country, but a typical person would not know too many people with that surname.

Since elementary school up to her working life, the people around her only knew one person, which was her, with her surname.

Allison looked at her son leaving with Bianca.

After his car left, Allison was the only one left standing in the garden of the manor.

After a while, Allison took her phone out.

She looked back to make sure no one was around her before Allison walked far away toward the swimming pool. She called the person she hated the most.

"Sorry, the number you have dialed is unavailable…"

When she heard a beep, she got annoyed and furrowed her brows. She dialed the number again.

She called the number so many times that her hands started to shake, but his phone was still turned off!

Luke brought Bianca and the two kids to a high-end apartment in the city center.

The place was 210 square meters. It was luxuriously decorated and was at a good location.

"Daddy, why haven't you taken us here before?" Blanche walked around the whole place. When he turned back, he raised his head and asked Daddy who was seated on the sofa.

Luke looked at his son casually and said, "I bought it yesterday."

"You don't want to go home anymore?" Blanche asked.

"... This location makes it easier for me to go to the office.”

"It seems that... It’s not far from our school, right?" Blanche said as he tried to recall. "I looked at the streets on the way here. When Uncle Jason took to us elementary school last time, he took this road there and it took less time to get to school."

This apartment was located at the most central point in the city center. Traveling anywhere was really convenient. Blanche had indeed remembered it correctly. It was very close to the elementary school.

"So, what are you trying to say?" Luke clasped his fingers together and looked deeply at his chattering son.

"I mean, this is a big house. It has three rooms and is quite spacious. Are Rainie and I going to be living here together with you?" Blanche said and looked in the direction of the bathroom. "I’ve thought it through. Aunt Bea will stay in one room, you and I will stay in another room, and finally, Rainie will stay in another room all by herself."

"No..." Rainie, who was washing her face in the bathroom, exploded and said, "I want to stay with Aunt Bea and sleep with Aunt Bea in my arms."

Bianca said promptly, "Aunt Bea has a place of her own to stay in. The rent has been paid for half a year."

Luke glanced at his son sullenly.

He had ruined his plans.

"Daddy, did I accidentally ruin your plans?" Blanche felt very guilty when he heard Aunt Bea say that she could not live there.

Bianca finished washing Rainie's pale little face and wiped it. She put the towel away after drying her.

"Aunt Bea, please move here and stay with us." To melt his dad's ice-cold eyes, Blanche went and hugged Bea who just came out of the toilet. He rubbed his head on her and begged her.

"You saw how it is at my home. I don't want to go back anymore. But if we stay here, we'll be stuck looking at Daddy's grumpy face. His face looks as if we owe him a million bucks in his past life. He might starve us to death…"

Blanche said pitifully.

Bianca thought about the best alternative. She crouched down and said, "Since this place is on my way to work every day, how about this? I'll come over every morning to make breakfast for you guys so that I can make sure that you're well taken of before going to school."

Blanche wanted to negotiate the deal, but he knew better than to force Bianca to do something that she did not want. He knew that forcing anything would not do anyone good and it might even backfire.

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