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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 907

It was rare for Nicholas to review documents patiently in the office today. He was baffled to suddenly hear Geoffrey yelling at him on the phone.

However, Nicholas still rose from his seat and headed to Geoffrey's office to see what got him so worked up. As soon as he pushed open the door to the presidential office, a folder was thrown in his direction.

"You fool! Look at what you've done! How many times have I told you to stay safe while having fun? Great, your children are old enough to go kindergarten now! I should beat you to death!"

While scolding, Geoffrey disregarded his dignity as he took off his leather shoe. He walked up to Nicholas and began to hit him repeatedly. Nicholas was beaten to the point where he kept dodging around the office.

"What children? Dad, can you not beat me up whenever you like? Speak clearly."

Norman thought he would be rewarded after informing Geoffrey of such good news. He never expected that Nicholas would end up getting a beating.

As Norman took in Nicholas' perplexed expression, he suddenly wondered if he had gotten it all wrong.

However, Dylan and Dora had paid using a black card with the Sanderson family's stamp. No one would be foolish enough to simply give away such a black card.

"Mr. Nicholas, a pair of twins paid using the Sandersons' black card," Norman reminded Nicholas.

"Twins?" Nicholas seemed to recall something and stopped dodging around like mad. "A boy and a girl, right? Are they around four to five years of age? They look rather adorable, right?"

"Exactly!" Norman nodded vigorously.

"Are they called Dyl and Dora?" Nicholas asked.

Norman recalled Dylan referring to the young girl as Dora and nodded. "Yes."

Nicholas understood immediately. "So, it was those two!"

Geoffrey noticed Nicholas' reaction and guessed that he must have known of the children's existence. He gripped his leather shoe more tightly than ever.

"You idiot! What else do you have to say for yourself!"

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