Chapter 598
The Adorable Twins and Their CEO Daddy
aurice was lost in his thoughts, but Corbinâs words brought him back to reality.
âBoss, thatâs the good news for you. However, I also have some bad news. Promise me youâll stay calm
when you hear it. I was informed about Elianaâs disappearance today, and I heard it was after she met
with Jonathan.â
âWhat did you say?â
Mauriceâs expression hardened when he heard the news.
âNana was the one who told me. She called me to say Eliana hasnât come home since she met up with
Jonathan. Boss, do you thinkâ¦â
Corbin didnât dare to continue his sentence.
âWe need to go!â
How could Maurice keep a level head after hearing this news?
They ran to the parking lot and drove to Elianaâs place.
By the time they arrived, the twins were already asleep. Nana was alone in the living room, waiting
anxiously.
All of a sudden, the doorbell rang. Nana was pacing back and forth in the living room, and the sound
startled her. Without hesitation, she opened the door, thinking Eliana finally came home.
âEliana⦠Wait a minute. Maurice?â
When she opened the door, Mauriceâs stormy eyes greeted her. The look on his face made her tremble
with fear.
One look in his eyes and you could tell. He wasnât happy at this moment.
Nanaâs first instinct was to slam the door shut in his face, but she failed to stop Maurice from coming in.
He immediately pushed the door open and stormed inside.
âWhere are my children?â
Nana was alarmed by his words and exclaimed, âWhat are you saying? Your children? What are you
doing here? You act like this is your house! If youâre not careful, Iâll sue you for trespassing!â
Maurice resembled a volcano that was about to erupt. Corbin gently guided Nana away from Maurice
because he was worried she would trigger him.
âNana, stop fooling around. We know that the twinsâ father is Mr. Moran.â
He handed the paternity test report to Nana as proof.
Now that there was evidence, Nana couldnât deny the truth even if she wanted to. The only thing she
could say was, âItâs getting late. You shouldnât go upstairs and wake the children. I had a hard time
putting them to sleep. You canât scare them!â
At that moment, Nana was more concerned about Elianaâs safety than the children.
âMaurice, I think youâre aware Eliana met up with Jonathan today. I can assure you that she would
never leave the children behind, even if she met with Jonathan. Thereâs no need to question whether
she would run away with him.â
Nana wanted to continue defending Eliana, but the furious expression on Mauriceâs face halted her.
Corbin grabbed Nanaâs arm and warned, âNana, please stop.â
Couldnât she tell that Maurice was on the verge of snapping?
Maurice considered her words for a moment.
Even without Nanaâs explanation, he knew Eliana wouldnât do such a thing.
The children were the most important thing to her, and she wouldnât leave them no matter what
happened.
He came over to protect the twins in case something unexpected happened to them.
Before he entered the house, he had observed the surroundings on purpose but didnât find anything
unusual.
It meant there wasnât a kidnapper who planned to take Eliana away.
There was only one possibility left to consider. Perhaps something unexpected happened to Eliana,
which prevented her from coming home.
The most likely situation would have beenâ¦
âCorbin!â Maurice suddenly ordered, âCheck all the hospitals! I want you to check the nearest hospitals
one by one!â
Understanding dawned on Corbin, and he immediately left the house.
When Corbin left, only Nana and Maurice remained in the living room.
It was late into the night. The thought of staying with Maurice under one roof made Nana nervous.
âMr. Moran, why donât you go home and get some rest? Iâll inform you immediately when I hear
anything.â
âThereâs no need for that. Iâll wait until the children wake up.â
He sat down on the sofa and leaned bank. After that, he closed his eyes to get some rest.
Since he found out the children were his, heâd been restless. As soon as he allowed himself to relax,
fatigue washed over him.
It had only been two hours, but he felt like so much had happened.
Nana didnât dare to oppose him.
Unfortunately, she couldnât sleep while he was there.
âI can wait with you.â Nana sighed wearily and sat down on the sofa. She chose the spot farthest away
from him.
For a moment, the atmosphere inside the living room was somber.
All of a sudden, Maurice broke the silence. âNana, do you know why Eliana kept the truth about the
children from me?â