Chapter 1306 Adrien Investigates the Surveillance Covertly
“I won’t tell just yet.” Abel’s eyes deepened. “This identity is a bit special, and I won’t mention it unless it’s absolutely necessary.”
“Hubby, you’re not the head of some arms smuggling syndicate, are you?” Emmeline, hugging Abel’s arms, probed in a whisper.
Abel reached out to ruffle her hair, smiling indulgently. “You’re actually pretty close!”
“Abel,” Lewis immediately scowled, “We can’t engage in illegal activities!”
“Your father’s right,” Rosaline added with concern. “You mustn’t get involved with criminal organizations!”
“I haven’t. Abel defended himself. “And the boys are still here. Don’t let your imaginations run wild.”
“So, Daddy.” Timothy blinked his obsidian-like eyes. “What’s your other identity, then?”
“We’re so curious!” Helios Ryker pouted. “Daddy, please tell us.”
“Yeah,” Endymion Ryker echoed. “Don’t keep it from us. We want to know!”
Hesperus chimed in, “I know what Daddy has in mind.”
“What is it?” Timothy, Helios, and Endymion asked in unison.
“Daddy wants us to guess!” Hesperus said seriously, pursing his little lips. “Isn’t that right, Daddy?”
Amused by his sons, Abel affectionately ruffled their heads one by one. “Star is absolutely right. I want you all to guess. So, from now on, try and guess what my other identity could be.”
“Grandpa, Grandma, Mommy, let’s all guess together!” Timothy urged, and Lewis and Rosaline nodded in agreement. “Let’s guess together.”
However, Emmeline thought otherwise. “You can guess, but not right now. Now, I want you boys to eat and take a nap. You can figure it out after you wake up, okay?”
The four munchkins nodded in unison. “Okay. Let’s guess after our nap. Now, we’ll eat and go
to bed.”
“You boys are so well-behaved!” Rosaline praised as she and Lewis helped the boys to their seats.
Before long, all the dishes from the two private rooms were served, and the whole family began to enjoy
their meal.
“Well, Liz and I are planning to have a child, aren’t we?” Adrien argued. “It’s not good for her to take in tobacco smoke, so I’ll stay away in the garden, where the air is better.”
“It’s for my great-grandchild, eh?” Oscar nodded approvingly. “Alright, go ahead to the garden. It’ll be a while before lunch is ready as well.”
“Alright.” At that, Adrien winked at Lizbeth. “Give Grandpa a good massage, alright? I’ll get you a gift later!”
“Don’t bother buying,” Oscar said. “Lizbeth, you can just grab a few from my birthday pile.”
“That won’t do, Grandad,” Lizbeth quickly shook her head. “Your gifts are often worth tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions. I dare not just take them casually!”
“Just take it when I tell you to,” Oscar said. “I don’t need so many, and can you imagine me taking them with me to the grave?”
“Grandad,” Lizbeth disagreed, “don’t say that. You’ll live to be a hundred, even older!”
“Well, you’ll make this old man happy by picking out some gifts for yourself,” Oscar said. “Take whatever you like!”
“In that case, I’ll gladly oblige. Lizbeth was also delighted. Having gifts to choose from was certainly worth celebrating.
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