Chapter 981 – Highlight Chapter from Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law
Chapter 981 is a standout chapter in Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law by joy, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
“Look at me and tell me what you think,” said Abel while stirring the pot and caressing Emmeline’s hand around his waist.
“You look fantastic,” said Emmeline.
“That’s because we found an effective way to ease tiredness. We shall do that again,” said Abel suggestively, which caused Emmeline slapped on his waist. Abel turned and held Emmeline in his arms.
“I know you like it,” said Abel after kissing Emmeline’s forehead.
“I can’t believe the honorable Mr. Abel Ryker would say things like this.” Emmeline laughed.
“Do you want to try it again?” teased Abel, causing Emmeline to slap him again.
Abel held Emmeline’s hands. “Alright, let’s have breakfast together,” he said.
“Where’s Kendra? ” asked Emmeline.
“She brought Quincy to the market,” said Abel.
“I see. I didn’t realize it was so late already,” said Emmeline.
“Not really. I wouldn’t wake you up if you did not need to go to the cafe,” said Abel.
“Of course, I must go. I’m the owner,” said Emmeline.
“Finish your breakfast, and I’ll give you a lift,” said Abel adoringly.novelxo.com fast update
Emmeline frowned. She remembered the woman who came with Sonia and claimed herself to be the daughter of Hemmings family. Abel threatened that something would happen to Hemmings Group if she continued insulting Emmeline.
It seemed like Abel did this to protect Emmeline and to show Sonia his love and determination towards Emmeline. Abel’s gesture touched Emmeline. She called Abel.
“Babe?” Abel answered the phone.
“What are you doing?” asked Emmeline.
“Just finished a meeting and thinking of you,” said Abel.
“You’re lying.” Emmeline pouted.
“I’m not lying. I miss you,” said Abel.
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