Chapter 459
The Adorable Twins and Their CEO Daddy
âAlright, children, get back in the car. We donât need to waste our time talking to this crazy woman,â
Earle said to the three children. Then he turned to his bodyguards and ordered, âGet rid of her as soon
as possible!â
He waved his hand impatiently. This crazy woman had totally ruined his mood.
No one in this world had dared to speak wildly to him like this. He had to teach her a good lesson.
âNo, wait!â
Now that Marina knew Earleâs identity, she knew she couldnât escape anymore. With a pale face, she
begged, âAt least⦠Donât let the child see.â
Earle was confused. What was this woman talking about? Who was the child she was referring to?
When Aileen, who had been hiding behind Earle, heard this, she reflexively looked at Marinaâs car.
Sure enough, Ivy was there, looking at them timidly.
This bad woman seemed to be Ivyâs grandmother.
Ivy was her friend. If this woman was hurt, Ivy would be sad.
So Aileen couldnât help but stretch out her hand and pull the hem of Earleâs clothes. âMr. Moran, she is
Ivyâs grandmother. Ivy is my good friend. Sheâs a good girl. Please donât punish her grandmother in
front of her.â
âAileen, can you tell me why?â Earle asked in a gentle tone.
Aileen blinked her big and clear eyes. âBecause Mommy once told me that the matters of adults
shouldnât affect the children. Just like Mommy got angry before, but Silas and I can still be good
friends.â
Earle thought that Aileen was really like a kind and innocent angel, just like Rosina.
Aileen reminded him of his granddaughter Rosina, who had said the same words to him as this angelic
Aileen.
At this moment, Earleâs eyes became wet. He looked down at Adrian on the other side and asked,
âAdrian, this woman just scolded you too. Do you agree with Aileen to let her go?â
Adrian looked at Marina, who was in a mess. Then he glanced at his innocent sister.
âYes, I agree with Aileen.â
Although he hated the bad woman Marina, he was willing to protect Aileenâs kindness.
âOkay. You are all good kids.â Earle touched the twinsâ heads with relief and then waved his hand. âLet
her go.â
When the bodyguards heard this, they immediately let go of Marina.
Marina didnât react for a while. She just fell to the ground in a daze.
She felt herself. Was she all right?
Earle looked at Marina condescendingly and warned, âFor the sake of the children, Iâll let you go today.
But remember to watch your language next time. Take your granddaughter to kindergarten honestly.
Donât try to play any tricks. Otherwise, I wonât show you mercy.â
âYes⦠Yesâ¦â
Marina nodded incessantly, grateful that she had escaped the disaster this time. She immediately got
up, staggered back to her car, and took Ivy out.
Ivy had no idea what had just happened. She ran over to Aileen happily and greeted, âGood morning,
Aileen. You were absent yesterday. I missed you so much!â
âGood morning, Ivy,â Aileen greeted her sweetly.
Adrian and Silas also approached them as if nothing had happened. Of course, they didnât blame Ivy
for what her grandmother did.
Without Marina making trouble, the four children entered kindergarten happily together.
Earle watched their receding backs. An idea suddenly flashed in his mind.
He wanted to live longer, so he could watch these lovely children grow up.
Earle stood at the gate of the kindergarten for a long time, reluctant to leave. So his assistant had no
choice but to come forward and remind him, âItâs time for us to go back to the hospital.â
âGive me a minute.â
He reluctantly looked in the direction where the children left just now.
The assistant said, âWe really canât wait any longer. The hospital has just called to remind me.â
âThen I wonât go. Itâs a good chance that I can go to the kindergarten and watch the childrenâs classes
today. Anyway, I have spent a lot of money on this kindergarten.â
At this moment, Earle acted like a child.
The assistant looked at Earle helplessly. He was in a dilemma now. If he stopped Earle, Earle would
vent his anger on him. But if he didnât stop Earle, he might be punished by Maurice.
He really didnât know what to do now.