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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law novel Chapter 371

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Chapter 371 Adrien’s Agony

"I didn't think that way," Emmeline said. "I just hope that you can fall in love with another girl, you deserve someone better!"

"Let's not talk about that," Benjamin said. "When are you planning to get married? I'll prepare your dowry."

"Let's wait until Levan Mansion picks a date," Emmeline said. "I haven't figured out how to tell Master Robert yet."

"Master Adelmar was expecting this," Benjamin said. "He knows that finding the fathers of the children would lead to something, he just doesn't know who the man is."

"I really hope Master Robert can accept Abel," Emmeline said. "Then we won't have a problem."

"That shouldn't be a problem, right?" Benjamin said. "Abel is so talented."

"But Master Robert has a temper, who knows if Abel will catch his eye?" Emmeline said.

"Don't worry," Benjamin reassured her, running his hand through her hair. "I'll be the mediator when the time comes."

"What are you guys talking about?" Janie walked over with a cup of coffee in her hand.

She handed a cup to Benjamin.

"We were just saying how Benjamin wants to take you out to dinner, and I want to come along, but he's not too keen on the idea," Emmeline said, playfully nudging Benjamin.

Janie's eyes widened, and her cheeks turned rosy. "Really?"

"You should ask him yourself," Emmeline said, winking mischievously at Benjamin.

"Mr. Benjamin, is that true?" Janie asked, looking at him with anticipation.

Benjamin looked at their young miss helplessly and fondly, nodding at Janie. "Emma says it's true, so it must be true."

"Wow!" Janie exclaimed, almost jumping up and down with excitement. "Emma is the best! You're my lucky charm for love!"

After finishing their coffee, Benjamin and Janie returned to Adelmar.

Along the way, Janie kept pestering Benjamin with questions. "When are you taking me out to dinner?"

"After these next couple of days," Benjamin replied.

"But you're not busy these next couple of days," Janie protested.

"You're not busy, but I am," Benjamin retorted.

Janie pouted and fell silent. Benjamin glanced at her and said, "Okay, okay, you're starting to sound like a broken record."

"Well, then just tell me what day," Janie retorted. "Is it really that hard to take me out to dinner?"

Benjamin pointed to his head, furrowing his brow. "Let me think about it. When I decide, I'll let you know."

"Emma, I miss you so much..."

Emmeline furrowed her brow and spoke with a cold tone, "Adrien, can you not do this?"

"I don't want to be like this either," Adrien whimpered, "I know you're Abel's woman, so I can't mess around. But I can't control myself. No, I've been trying hard to control myself, not to call or contact you, but Emma, I'm in so much pain..."

"So you went to the Imperial Palace to get drunk and not come back all night?"

Adrien seemed to sober up slightly, "Emma, how did you know I was at Imperial Palace?"

"Adrien," Emmeline reprimanded icily. "Auntie is seriously ill, and instead of staying by her side at the hospital, you're out carousing in the Imperial Palace?"

Adrien remained silent.

"Is it if you're the father of the triplets and part of our family, when things don't go your way, you act like this?" Emmeline continued, her voice rising.

Adrien still didn't respond.

"Adrien, answer me!" she demanded.

"But, Emmeline," Adrien sneered on the other end. "The key issue here is that I'm not the triplets' father, I'm not your husband, and you're Abel's woman. What right do you have to tell me what to do?"


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