Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle -
Chapter 149 She And Luke Were Never Siblings!
"The department head of the design team told me that there's a newcomer in their departmentcalled Bianca Rayne. I heard that Bianca's hometown is located in the town where our project isgoing to be developed. I wanted to learn more about the customs of the town from her at themeeting, but her team leader said that she didn't come to work..." After the senior officer finishedspeaking, the officer looked up at the boss.
After observing the boss, he found that his boss did not look annoyed. On the contrary, there was afaint smile on his face.
A fleeting smile.
After working at T Corporation for many years, it was the first time he saw the boss smile...Furthermore, it was because a subordinate was absent from work for no reason.
Luke's sharp eyes rested on the town's design drawings.
He was not surprised that Bianca did not come to work.
At the subway station.
Bianca bought a ticket and went in
Not far ahead, Faye led the two little kids and they stood together while they waited for the train toarrive.
There was no expression on Bianca's face.
When she was at the lobby of the building, she watched Faye follow Jason up to the top floor.
She did not dare not follow them.
That was where Luke worked. Without formal orders and summons, ordinary employees were not toenter the forbidden area that belonged to the boss.
In the long process of waiting for Faye to come back down, she had a strange hunch in her heart.“Faye knows Luke?
“What's their relationship?’
She recalled back to that distant year. Bianca remembered that Faye was her employer's lady butlerwho was solely responsible for his internal affairs.
Since she was abroad five years ago, she saw over 50 bald wealthy businessmen on the televisionshows that Nina watched and no longer wanted to think about what happened five years ago.
It disgusted and nauseated her. She hated herself for the hardships that she was given by fate andhow powerless she always felt.
Now that she saw Faye again and found her going to T Corporation to meet Luke on the top floor,she could not help but remember the moments from the distant year.
Every lingering night, she was forced to endure the powerful thrusts from the man’s waist and tosmell his good-smelling cologne...
All of it tallied with Luke.
It was just that if she imagined it last time, how could she believe that it was Luke?
When Faye came down with the two children, Bianca felt that every blood cell in her body hadfrozen up.
Lanie and Rainie clung to Faye and called her Grandma Faye.
Two little five-year-old kiddos appeared to be very familiar with the lady butler...
However, everything up till then was just an assumption.
Back then, Faye told her that she gave birth to a baby girl...
Lanie and Rainie were twins.
In the subway station, she stood behind Faye and the two little kids. She was mentally tortured by allher thoughts
For example, did Faye deliberately deceive her back then?
Did she deliberately tell her that the baby was a baby girl?
She tried to remember the size of her belly back then. It was average-sized. She had no otherexperiences to compare it with, and neither could she tell whether she was pregnant with twins.She was only 18 and did not know much.
Every result given to her from the doctor's examination was perhaps in accordance with theemployer's instructions and not entirely credible.
Bianca thought again, “If the employer was Luke, why did he hide it?"
During those nights when she was blindfolded and under the man, she could not tell how helooked.
Meanwhile, he saw her face as well as her body every time...
The more she thought, the more tired she was. She started to question herself and could not besure whether Faye's employer from the deal was Luke...
The train arrived.
Faye brought the two little kids on.
After Bianca snapped out of it, she carried her laptop and went on.
The train started moving and Bianca squeezed in between the crowd to look inside. A young manstood up and gave his seat up to Faye.
"There're many people on the subway..." Blanche looked around.
Bianca hid from the little guy.
"Lanie, can you drive the trains when you grow up? That way, I can ride a train as long as this everyday,” Rainie asked her brother seriously.
Faye looked down at the two little kids and smiled kindly.
After passing a few stations, the initially full train carriage had fewer people now.
Faye coaxed the children and occasionally looked up around to make sure she was protecting thetwo children while her mind worried about something going wrong.
After all, the two little kids were not kids from a normal family. They were the son and daughter of TCorporation's CEO. When bringing them out this way, she could not help but worry about somesafety concerns.
Faye knew she had to be alert.
The fact that Master Luke allowed her to take his two children on the subway was ridiculous. If OldMaster Crawford knew about it, he would have stopped him immediately and prevented MasterLuke from messing around
When the train became less and less crowded, Bianca sat down in another carriage.
From time to time, she looked at Faye in the left carriage with Lanie and Rainie.
When there were a lot of people, Lanie and Rainie remembered their daddy's words and did not runaround in case it caused a hassle for Grandma Faye.
Now that there were fewer people, they started to have fun.
Faye lived in a remote area, and as the train went toward that direction, there were very few peopleleft.
"This carriage is mine! Roar!"
Lanie announced from the empty carriage.
"It's mine, Lanie. You're in charge of driving it and I'm the passenger.” Rainie pursed her lips. "I wishDaddy would give us a subway.”
"It's not a subway, it's the—" Lanie said when he suddenly saw someone from the carriage next totheirs. “Aunt Bea?" He recognized her from her back.
Rainie glanced toward where her brother was looking.
When the train arrived at the station, it was one stop away from Faye’s place.
When Bianca saw that Lanie was coming toward her, she stood up. At the same time when she meteyes with Lanie, she saw Faye who looked guarded and stupefied
Judging from Faye's expression, Bianca could tell that Faye remembered her.
"Come back here, Lanie and Rainie!" Faye was afraid that Bianca would snatch the kids, so shepanicked and pulled Rainie and Lanie’s little hands.
"Aunt Bea, why are you here?" Lanie was grabbed by Grandma Faye when he asked Bianca at thedoor casually.
"I'm on my way to work,” Bianca explained to the child with a pale face while looking at Faye.
Their eyes met.
Bianca tried her best to keep calm and greeted Faye, "Hello."
Faye ignored her greeting and furrowed her eyebrows as she thought. “Do Lanie and Rainie knowthis woman? How did they meet? Do they know that this woman is their mother?
“Does Master Luke know that the children have met their mother?"
When they arrived at the station, the train stopped.
Bianca smiled at the children before getting off the subway.
Lanie and Rainie called out behind her and wanted to get off the train as well, but Faye desperatelypulled them back until the subway door closed and moved away from the station.
Bianca sat on the bench at the subway station for a long time.
No matter how much she tried to calm herself down, her feelings were still in a mess.
Did she give birth to two healthy and smart children with her half brother?
It was impossible.
“Were Lanie and Rainie birthed by another woman?’
Bianca shook her head. She was more inclined to guess that Allison had lied and that Luke and shewere not siblings...
“Blanche and Rainie. B.R. Bianca Rayne.’
When that clicked in her head, Bianca felt that she was hopelessly stupid.
How could there be so many coincidences?
The names of the two little kids were deliberately chosen by the child's father.
When she stood up and left the subway station, Bianca went straight to the office. There was not amethod more effective than to ask her questions directly to Luke in person...
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