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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle novel Chapter 1331

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Dive into Chapter 1331 Exposing Her Weaknesses, a pivotal chapter in Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle, written by Heap Heap. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

"In any case, I'll have to find Rainie as soon as I can. I don't want the little girl to be in that woman's hands." After her stint on the Island of Despair, Luca knew what those people could do.

Kind-hearted people like Eler and Amur were exceedingly rare.

Sometimes, the people on the island would harm their family for a warm meal. Everyone on the island only looked out for themselves.

Even though the impostor Bianca had lived together with Rainie for three years, Luca could not say that the woman would be kind toward the little girl.

Moreover, Luca did not know Bianca's motives for taking the little girl away.

When Amur saw Luca execute the program, he immediately began to search for the signal.

The program was developed by the people on the Island of Despair. It could be used to search for other people from the Island of Despair within a certain range. The signal emitter was embedded in their phones, and it could continue to give off a signal even after the phone was switched off.

When Amur saw Luca's search query, he reminded her, "All you're doing is exposing your weak points in front of your enemy, including Abel."

Luca's gaze remained transfixed on the screen. She looked at the search query again, bit her lip, and said determinedly, "She is my daughter. I can't sit back and do nothing when I know that she might be in grave danger."

Amur could see the determination in her eyes. She was such a frail woman, but she had to be strong to protect her children and the man she loved.

The memories of his parents flashed in his mind. They had stood in front of Eler and Amur to shield them from the bullets of the mercenaries.

The love from a parent to their child was the greatest love of all, and it was also absent on the Island of Despair.

If the people from the Island of Despair had experienced that kind of love, perhaps they would not be so merciless and violent, and they would not ally themselves with someone like Abel.

A while later, Luca's phone beeped, indicating that the search was done.

The search returned two results. She knew the location of the first one; it was the place where they had to go monthly to take the antidote. As for the other signal…

Luca put the phone away, changed out of her pajamas, wore her shoes, and prepared to leave.

Amur quickly followed behind her.

Luca gave Rhett a call to inform him that she would not be going to work today. Then, she immediately rushed to the location indicated by the signal.

When Rainie woke up, she realized that she was alone in the room, and she became afraid again. She searched the house but did not find Bianca. Looking at the front door, she realized that it was the perfect chance to run away.

At the moment her hand touched the doorknob, someone outside pushed the door inward.

Rainie was pushed backward and fell on the floor. Her eyes opened wide as she saw Bianca come in.

"What happened?" Bianca said with a frown as she looked at the little girl on the floor. She had no intention of helping her up but instead questioned her, "Why did you stand behind the door? Don't you know that it's very dangerous?"

She did not expect Rainie to wake up so early, which was why she did not lock the room before she left.

"Mommy, don't you want to go home?" Rainie braced herself and asked the incisive question. "If you don't want to go home, where are you bringing me?"

Bianca lowered her head and rolled her eyes.

'You always behave like a spoiled princess and don't speak much. Why do you have so many questions now? Can't you just shut up and stuff your mouth with food?'

Rainie felt even more afraid when she saw that Bianca was not answering her questions. She began to shudder even more violently.

Bianca put the slice of bread down, thinking that she should spend some effort persuading her to keep it down. If Rainie started crying, someone outside the house might hear her, and that would be very troublesome.

"Rainie, I was thinking of flying over to look for your Daddy yesterday, but your Great-Grandpa scolded me for doing so. You can understand how horrible I feel, can't you?" She said while placing a hand on Rainie's shoulder.

Rainie did not know about that, though she nodded in an attempt to appease Bianca.

"I miss your Daddy so, so much, and I hope that I can go over to share his burdens, but your Great-Grandpa keeps standing in my way and even dressed me down in front of the caretaker. I felt so aggrieved, so I thought I'd bring you for a walk to make myself feel better. Let's not go home today. I'll bring you somewhere else to play. I'll bring you home after I feel better," Bianca said.

Rainie shook her head. "I want to go home. I don't want to stay here."

"You brat, why can't you understand how I feel?" Bianca was beginning to run out of patience. "I just want to stay away from home for a few days. We'll go home after your Daddy comes back."

Rainie inched away. She did not want Bianca to touch her. "Why did you bring me along then?"

"Because your Great-Grandpa cares about you, Rainie. Ever since I've lost my memories, the people from the Crawford family have treated me differently. I'm your Daddy's wife and your mother, but I don't get the respect I deserve. If not for the marriage certificate, I might think that I'm only a servant in the house," Bianca explained.

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