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Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law

Chapter 312
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Chapter 312 Emmeline’s Indifference

"I know you're busy now; I'll wait for you in the car until you're done," Abel said with a gentle smile.

Emmeline said with a cold expression, "I have something else to do after shooting. You don't have to

wait around for me."

Abel was at a loss for words. He felt a tightness in his chest and furrowed his brows.

Emmeline has a very icy expression. It's totally different from the affectionate moments we shared a

few days ago. Does she feel this way because she got envious when she saw Alana visit me at home?

I did nothing with Alana. I'm innocent.

Abel inquired as he attempted to take Emmeline's hand. He asked, "Emma, what's wrong? Is it my

fault? I'm sorry."

Emmeline said as she cast a chilly glance his way and explained, "It's not your fault. I have to see

Adrien in the hospital, and I think you should leave."

Abel said, "What a coincidence! I'd like to go see Adrien too. Should we go together?"

Emmeline replied, "No. I don't want Adrien and Alana to get the wrong idea about us."

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Abel felt stunned when he heard this. He asked, "Emma, what do you mean?"

Emmeline explained calmly, "I know you care about Alana's health. Nowadays, I care a lot about

Adrien's health too."

Abel was briefly startled. The look in his eyes grew darker, and he wondered, "Emma, are you

serious?"

"Hmm," Emmeline nodded.

Then she clarified with a deep gaze, "I really appreciate you saving me from the Imperial Palace."

Abel was speechless.

Why did the girl standing in front of me suddenly become so distant and cold? Her coldness and

distance gave me a chill in my heart.

"Emma…"

Abel made another effort to hold her hand. He thought it was an illusion just now, and he yearned for

Emmeline's warmth.

Emmeline dodged him. She gave him a chilly look as she lowered her gaze. She explained, "I'm sorry,

but I have to go back to work now. You should leave."

She then turned around and asked the production team to help her with the wire after finishing her

sentence.

Abel stood there dumbfounded and watched Emmeline slowly "fly" into the blue sky.

He went to Ryker Hospital in silence after leaving the studios. He had not visited Adrien since he was

injured. Abel was still capable of handling many situations despite having a wound on his own arm.

Adrien appeared delighted to see Abel and immediately began talking nonstop.

"You know, Abel, although I didn't save Emma this time and it was you who saved her, Emma is still

very sensible. She is grateful to me and has bought me fruits and snacks. She bought some of my

favorite desserts.

"Oh, I see there are still some desserts in the fridge. Abel, take some for yourself. I must admit, Emma

was a real pro at shopping. She picked out the best desserts. Abel, get it now; you need to try whether

I’m telling the truth."

Abel smiled lightly and said, "Adrien, I don't like desserts. I'm not going to try them."

Adrien felt a bit disappointed. "Oh, right. I remember now. Only I enjoy desserts out of the three of us;

Adam and you don't. Grandma spoiled me and treated me like a girl when I was young, which helped

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me develop the habit of enjoying sweets."

"How exactly is that a bad habit?"

Abel quickly comforted Adrien, saying, "There's no gender distinction when it comes to loving sweets,

it's just a personal preference. I liked sweets when I was a kid, but I grew out of it as I got older."

"Yeah, that's true."

Adrien asked, concernedly, "You're hurt too, is it serious?"

"My injury is underneath my suit and shirt, there is still gauze and bandages," Abel said with a smile as

he slowly lifted his injured arm.

Adrien said, "You're really something; you're already up and about, even though you're hurt."

Abel had always been the most resilient of the three brothers. He never cried or ran to his mother when

he fell; he overcame difficulties on his own. Abel was not chauffeured around while they were in school.

Instead, he commuted between middle and high school on his bicycle.

Adrien and Adam were different. Their respective chauffeurs picked them up and dropped them off at

school. They had been protected by bodyguards since elementary school.

Abel said, "It's the same bullet, but your wound is worse than mine. It's perfectly fine for you to stay in

the hospital for a few more days."