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The Quadruplets Are Mine? novel Chapter 292

The Quadruplets Are Mine? Chapter 292

“You…”

Alana made a vicious attempt to attack that woman once more.

Canary No. 9 lifted her beautiful leg and kicked. Alana was sent flying back onto the couch.

“Abel, are you going to stand there and watch her bully me?” Alana cried as she questioned.

“You are the one who started it,” Abel rebuked, frowning impatiently.

After giving Alana CPR, Abel was unable to get over how disgusting it was. Abel felt a little better after seeing Canary No. 9 unceremoniously slap Alana and kick her.

Canary No. 9 hid behind Abel. She hugged his uninjured arm and asked, “Mr. Ryker, who is this woman? What makes her so haughty? How could she strike me the moment she saw me?”

“Vam Abel’s fiancée!” Alana yelled and jumped up from the couch again.

Canary No. 9 tilted her head playfully and asked, “Fiancée? Has a marriage certificate been issued for you and Mr. Ryker?”

For a brief moment, Alana was silent.

We hadn’t even hosted our engagement banquet, never mind the marriage certificate.

Canary No. 9 said smugly,

Haven’t, right? You’re nothing without a marriage certificate.”

Alana growled angrily, “Where did you come from? Get the hell back where you came from as soon as possible!”

“I told you, I belong to Mr. Ryker!” Canary No. 9 snapped back, “His home is my home! You should go instead! You! Do you understand?”

Alana was speechless. She turned to face Abel again. She wondered, “Abel, where did this vixen come from? Is she not crazy?”

Abel looked solemn as he asked Benjamin, “Mr. Benjamin, do you think my life isn’t chaotic enough? Why did you bring her here?”

Benjamin chuckled and said, “She is our 565 million dollars. I would need your approval even if I were to get rid of her, right?”

Abel remained silent. His expression darkened as he said to Canary No. 9, “Miss, I didn’t mean to save you, and you know who you replaced.”

Canary No. 9 obediently nodded. Her eyes flickered, and she asked, “You saved her, didn’t you?”

“Yes,” Abel replied, nodding- expressionlessly.

“That’s good,” Canary No. 9 said. “It means you’ve saved both of us at once. I’m grateful.”

Abel frowned and asked, “What do you mean? I had no intention of rescuing you.”

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