Ambush of the Quadruplets

Chapter 1398 You Should Change Your Name.



Chapter 1398 You Should Change Your Name.

Emmeline grabbed her mug and put it on her backpack before taking the elevator down.

In the plaza, she immediately spotted Abel’s Santana among the row of cars.

He was wearing a black short–sleeved T–shirt and black pants, looking tall and imposing. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

From a distance, he looked like when he was in his teens.

Emmeline felt a sweet and warm feeling in her heart.

As she approached, Abel tilted his head and smiled. “You really look like a student.”

Then let me relive my student days dreams, Emmeline said with a smile.

Abel patted her head and took her backpack while asking, “Anything you want to eat?”

“I have no idea, you decide. Emmeline pouted habitually

“I really don’t know any good eateries that suit your taste around here. Abel started the car.

They drove around the city and finally found a popular restaurant called Moo Paradise.

The first and second floors were full, so they had to go up to the third floor.

There was a large bucket of roses on the bar counter, and Abel bought ten stalks,

The waiter smiled and said, “If you buy nine more, it means I love you forever‘ in flower language.”

So, Abel bought another nine stalks..

Many customers coming and going would buy the roses, but most of them only bought a few for their

loved ones without any specific meaning.

This was the first time he heard someone say, “I love you forever.

The waiter quickly took out a pair of scissors and cut the flowers, wrapped them in colored paper, and.

handed them to Emmeline.

Emmeline held the bouquet of roses. She was torn between laughing and crying. “What a spendthrift.

People will think I’m a florist!”

Abel laughed. “That’s perfect; we can sell them at double the price.

“You’re so moricy–minded!” Emmeline teased. Didn’t you just take over the factory? You shouldn’t be

like this!”

That’s tque,” Abel said. “My mind is filled with factory matters now, and all I think about is sales and

money. There’s nothing else on my mind.”

“Am I nothing to you then?” Emmeline pouted.

“Do you even have to ask?” Abel looped an arm around her shoulder. “If you’re nothing to me, I

wouldn’t have driven three to four hours here just in come and pick you up. Even Scott doesn’t know

where I went.”

“So, what’s the situation at the factory now?” Emmeline asked.

The two sat at a table in the corner and ordered two hotpots.

Emmeline ordered a hotpot with clear broth and all vegetarian ingredients.

“I’ve already made the samples that Paul requested, Abel said. “All the data meets the standards. In a

few days, I’ll bring the samples over and make a grand entrance with the order Paul gave me!”

“Wow.” Emmeline clapped her hands. “Business is really bustling. No wonder you bought so many

roses!”

“You underestimated me, didn’t you?” Alsel raised his eyebrows at her. I didn’t miss out on buying

flowers for you even when I wasn’t doing business!”

“That’s true. Emmeline giggled. “It’s not half had spending time around a spendthrift like you.”

“Spendthrift?” Abel frowned. “Can’t you come up with something else? Something like honcho would

sound more impressive!”

As he picked vegetables from the hotpot and put them into Emmeline’s bowl, he said, “Nobody dares to

treat me with disrespect besides you. Take the workers in the factory, for example. They all show me

utmost deference!

“That’s because you hold their livelihood in your hands” Emmeline rolled her eyes at him. They depend

on you to put food on their tables!”

“That’s true, so I’m carrying a huge responsibility on my shoulders, Abel said. “I will make sure

everyone gets to eat well and live comfortably!”

Anything I can do to help you?” Emmeline blinked her bright eyes at him.

“You?” Abel stared into her eyes. “Take care of your own safety. That’s all I’m asking”

“That’s it?” Emmeline pouted. “That’s too simple!”

“I won’t be able to be by your side as much as before, reminded Abel. “So, what I need the most is for

you to be safe.

Emmeline’s heart warmed, and she nodded slightly, lowering her eyes.

By the time they finished dinner, it was already past eight o’clock.

The night in the capital city was brightly lit

Originally, Emmeline wanted Abel to stay the night here and return the next morning.

After all, he drove for nearly four hours. She was worried that Abel would get tired.

“No, I have to go back tonight,” Abel insisted. “There are many things to handle early tomorrow

morning.”

“Won’t you be exhausted?” Emmeline was worried about him. “You just drove for nearly four hours.”

“That’s nothing.” Abel said. “I used to deliver goods all over the country, driving for more than ten hours

a day without getting exhausted.”

“You should change your name. Emmeline knew she couldn’t argue with him and pouted her lips.

“Change my name?” Abel started the car and joined the crowded city lane.

“You work like a cow. You should change your name to Moo!”

“Moo!” Abel burst into laughter. “That’s a good one!


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