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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law novel Chapter 168

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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law is the best current series by the author joy. The Chapter 168 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 168 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 168 Life Is Not A Rom-Com

Abel decided he would get some flowers after lunch. He could not stick to his original plan and risked failure. Once he made up his mind, he could focus better on cooking.

Daisy was impressed by the way he was handling the knife in the kitchen. She was surprised that a CEO knew how to cook and was good at it.

Lunch was ready in no time. Daisy went downstairs to let Emmeline and Sam knew that lunch was served. She told Emmeline, “I am impressed. Mr. Abel is good at cooking!”

“I thought everyone knew that already,” Emmeline smirked. She was happy that Daisy complimented Abel’s cooking skills.

“Ms. Louise,” Daisy whispered to her, “I think Mr. Abel is a catch! You should consider him.”

“Don’t waste your time, Daisy,” Emmeline frowned, “I am starving! Let’s get to lunch now.”

“Oh well,” Daisy sighed and said, “Sure, after you, Ms. Louise.”

Sam locked the cafe door behind her and followed Emmeline upstairs. Mateo had also taken a break and got to the dining room for lunch.

Mateo was shocked to see Abel wearing an apron. “I didn’t know you could cook, Mr. Abel.” He had no idea the pancakes he had this morning were made by Abel as well.

“It’s nothing too difficult for me,” Abel shrugged and took off the apron. “We have made everyone’s lunch. Try my cooking, Mateo.”




































“Of course!” Mateo was stunned and quickly went to the washroom. “I will wash my hands first.”

Emmeline was excited. She had not had enough of Abel’s cooking the other day at The Precipice, so she was glad he was here today and had cooked for her.

Abel was happy to see Emmeline smiling. “Try the mashed potato, Emma. I think you would love it.” He pointed toward the bowl of mashed potato in front of her.

She gladly tried the mashed potato and was pleasantly surprised at how tasty it was. She beamed at him, “It’s delicious! You are so good at this.”

Mateo returned to the dining table and couldn’t wait to try Abel’s cooking. Daisy and Sam were also waiting eagerly to start eating. Abel quickly gestured for them to start digging in before sitting down beside Emmeline.

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Sam was grinding coffee beans when she said, “What has happened between you two? You look like you need to talk it out.”

“It is not so easy,” Emmeline sighed, “He has to consider Alana’s feelings, and I have to consider Adrien’s feelings. It is complicated.”

“I don’t think it’s as complicated as you believe,” Sam shrugged, “If it were up to me, I would simply follow my heart and be with my lover against all odds. Love conquers all!”

Emmeline chuckled. “Life is not a rom-com, unfortunately. There is so much more than just romance in life. Life is also about family, friends and responsibilities. You cannot revolve your life around just romance, or you will end up in a mess.”

Sam shut her mouth because Emmeline was right. Indeed, life was not a rom-com, and women would do better without revolving their lives around romance. There was so much more to life than romance, and she should not focus on just one thing in life.

At the same time, Abel had arrived at Floral Fantasy and was spoiled for choice. The florist swiftly approached him with a smile. “Hello sir, are you looking for a gift for your girlfriend?”


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