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Surprised Wife With Twins novel Chapter 1390

Summary for Chapter 1390: The Long-Lost Familiarity: Surprised Wife With Twins

Chapter 1390: The Long-Lost Familiarity – A Turning Point in Surprised Wife With Twins by Olive Bailey

In this chapter of Surprised Wife With Twins, Olive Bailey introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1390: The Long-Lost Familiarity shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 1390: The Long-Lost Familiarity

After getting out of the car, Belinda looked around. The area was tranquil and located in a good neighborhood. The villa was undoubtedly valuable, and it seemed that Algerone Swain had accumulated quite a fortune over the years. He must be living a comfortable life.

Belinda would have felt relieved, but the thought of that woman diminished her happiness a bit. That woman must not have suffered while with him. Watching his retreating figure, Belinda felt an inexplicable sense of loss and followed him in silence, unsure why she had come.

Algerone Swain pressed his fingerprint on the door handle. "Welcome home," a pleasant electronic female voice greeted them as the door opened. He walked in with his suitcase, "The password is Monica's birthday. You can either enter your fingerprint or use the password." He gave her the choice, afraid she might not be willing.

However, this detail only heightened Belinda's sensitivity. "Is this house for her?" she asked, filled with disapproval.

"No, no, don't get so worked up!" the man denied, putting down the suitcase and looking back. "She's like you in character, raised by you. How could she possibly accept my gift?"

Belinda fell silent, feeling somewhat embarrassed by his words.

The man continued, "I did think about giving it to her, but she considered your feelings and ultimately didn't agree to accept it."

"..." Belinda found it difficult to express her emotions.

Algerone Swain turned around, swearing, "She hasn't even been here. Now, take a rest. I'll go pick her up." With that, he strode out.

Belinda stepped aside and didn't stop him. They couldn't stay in the hotel any longer, and she couldn't let her daughter sleep on the streets. Hearing the sound of the car engine, she watched as the car drove away.

Belinda looked around the villa with a calm mindset. The minimalist, elegant, and tidy décor was pleasing to the eye. She picked up her suitcase and walked towards the stairs.

Meanwhile, Monica had gotten out of the taxi. She stood alone at the entrance of the villa complex, looking at the clean, winding asphalt road and the peaceful surroundings. Her face showed no smile or disappointment. As a breeze blew by, she squinted her eyes, lost in thought.

The taxi had already driven away.

She walked alone on the asphalt road, suddenly hearing the sound of a car approaching. She looked up and saw her father's car coming around the corner. She stopped walking.

Algerone Swain stopped the car beside his daughter. "Monica, get in," he said, poking his head out. The girl opened the passenger door and got in, remarking, "Dad, did my mom really come with you?" She still couldn't believe it without seeing it for herself.

With a smile on his lips, Algerone Swain started the car and looked at his daughter. "What do you think? Can your dad's efficiency get full marks?"

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