Chapter 499
The Adorable Twins and Their CEO Daddy
Since Earle said that he would let Gerald run the company, it only meant that he was really furious this
time.
But as soon as the words came out of his mouth, he also regretted it. Gerald was his son, and he
clearly knew Geraldâs capability.
It was not an exaggeration to say that Gerald was far inferior to Maurice.
Maurice was obviously clear about what was at stake, so he retorted fearlessly, âIf you really want to
leave Moran Group to Gerald, just wait until he can manage it well.â
âDamn it! You bastard!â
This time, Earle was so angry that he couldnât say anything but only kept cursing Maurice.
However, both of them were stubborn. No one was willing to give in.
So, in the end, they parted on bad terms again.
On the way back, Earle still couldnât help thinking about what had happened. And he became even
angrier. He felt that Maurice was acting like this because he was only fascinated with Eliana.
It looked like he had to find a good way to deal with this matter.
Earle suddenly shouted angrily, âAleck! Ask the lawyer to see me. I want to change my will. Iâll also call
for a general meeting with the shareholders. Iâm planning to kick that brat out of Moran Group.â
Aleck looked at Earle and shook his head. He knew that Earle only said those words because he was
angry with Maurice.
âWhy are you not doing anything? Are you also turning a deaf ear to me now?â
Earle became more furious when Aleck did not respond to him.
Aleck sighed silently. If he really let Earle do this, the Moran Group would be in a mess.
So he had to think of a way to make Earle forget about this matter first.
âMr. Moran, please calm down. There will be a solution to this problem. How about we go see Silas
first?â
âWhat happened to Silas?â
Sure enough, Earle was immediately distracted when he heard Silasâ name.
âSilas already misses you. Why donât we go to his kindergarten and pick him up? Anyway, itâs about
time for them to go home now.â
After saying this, Aleck noticed that Earleâs expression softened, so he struck while the iron was hot
and immediately added, âAnd you like the twins very much, right? If we pick Silas up, you can also see
them. Iâm sure your mood will lighten up.â
At the thought of the lovely twins, Earle finally nodded.
âOkay, letâs go to the kindergarten.â
At last, Aleck was able to persuade Earle.
He wiped the cold sweat on his forehead, secretly breathing a sigh of relief.
Soon, Earle stood outside the gate of the kindergarten, waiting for Silas.
The moment the final bell of the day rang, the children swarmed out.
When Silas saw Earle, he immediately ran over to him along with Adrian and Aileen.
He asked, âGreat-grandpa, what are you doing here?â
âHello, Mr. Moran!â
Aileen and Adrian greeted Earle in unison.
âHello, children!â
Indeed, seeing the three children lightened up Earleâs mood. His anger dissipated at once.
âAileen, Adrian, long time no see. Iâve brought you some gifts this time.â
Earle looked at Aleck, who immediately handed him the gifts they had just bought.
Earle got an exquisite doll for Aileen and a giant car model for Adrian.
Adrian and Aileen looked at each other, but they didnât come forward to take the gifts.
âMr. Moran, our mommy has taught us not to accept anything from other people casually,â Aileen said.
Although she really liked the doll, she still refused it.
Earle could tell that the two children liked his gifts, so he said patiently, âAm I a stranger to you? When
you helped me last time, I didnât get the chance to thank you. These are my thank-you gifts for you. If
you donât accept it, Iâll be sad.â
âAdrianâ¦â Aileen called out softly.
She looked at Adrian as if asking for his opinion.
Adrian thought for a moment. Then he nodded and said, âThank you, Mr. Moran. Weâll accept your gifts
and just tell our mommy when we get home. But please, donât give us any gifts next time.â
He and Aileen then took their gifts from Earleâs hands.
Earle thought they were very sensible children.
The more he looked at them, the more satisfied he was. He wished he could bring them home
immediately.
He couldnât help asking, âWhen will your parents come? I havenât officially met your father yet.â
Aileen hugged the doll, raised her head, and said in confusion, âFather? I have never seen my father
yet.â
Earle was also confused. He didnât understand what she meant.
When he went to their house last time, their father was taking a shower.
Why would Aileen say she had never seen her father yet?