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Chapter 493 It’s Hot Today
Abel was already done with his conversation before Kendra could say anything. He had already informed Luca
where Kendra was. So, Luca rushed over immediately. After that, Abel gave Rosaline a call. "I need a driver, mom."
Abel was already done with his conversation before Kendra could say anything. He had already informed Luca
where Kendra was. So, Luca rushed over immediately. After that, Abel gave Rosaline a call. "I need a driver, mom."
"Why do you need a driver, Abel"? Rosaline was confused.
"I need the driver to send Ms. Murphy back. I don't want others to stick their noses into my business!"
"...Abel." Rosaline knew how bad things had gotten, so she said, "Look, I'm doing this for your own good."
"Are you saying that sending that poor single mother away was for my own good?" Abel tried to remain calm as he
continued, "What does this have anything to do with them?"
"They're outsiders and it would be inconvenient for them to stay with you," replied Rosaline.
"What's so inconvenient about that?" Abel asked and continued, "I saved them and yet you wanted to send them to
their own deaths? What is wrong with you?"
Rosaline was rendered speechless after that.
"Look," said Abel as he continued, "I want Evelyn gone or else, I won't mind sending her back to Atley!"
Rosaline was speechless because she knew that her son was capable of doing just that. So, she had no choice but
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtto do as he said. Evelyn was sobbing her lungs out when the driver arrived to pick her up. It almost seemed like
Abel absolutely detested seeing her around. She would always be humiliated by him.
"It seems that I am not fated to be with Abel. I think I should just return home to Atley. Let's just call off our
marriage then."
Rosaline felt awful when she said that.
"You know, Abel never respected me as a person." Evelyn sobbed and continued, "He's always more patient with
Kendra anyway."
"Don't give up now," said Rosaline as she continued, "Let's create more chances. Maybe one of them would spark
some interest in him?"
"No way," said Evelyn as she continued, "He wouldn't let me anywhere near him. My existence would only anger
him."
"Don't you have your kids?" said Rosaline as she continued, "Abel wouldn't not care about them."
"My kids?" Evelyn asked and continued, "What do you have in mind?"
"I'll get your kids to have a playday at the playground this weekend. I'll make Abel come along too."
Evelyn nodded after pondering for a brief moment. She felt that the plan could work because her children would
love to join her at the playground. They knew that the quadruplets knew her as their mother's friend and would
treat her well. That way, Abel would obviously be there for his children.
"Alright then," said Rosaline as she continued, "I'll let the children know that you'd be taking them to the playground
with Abel."
"Thank you." Evelyn blushed and continued, "Thank you for this."
"I am doing this for Abel," said Rosaline. She continued, "It would be his blessing to marry you."
Soon, the weekends arrived as Evelyn was able to bring the children out for a playday. They happily informed Abel
about it. Since Abel could not bring himself to hurt the children, he agreed to come.
Evelyn colmed herself down os she sot silently in Abel's cor while they mode their woy to the ployground. The
ployground wos crowded since it wos the weekend. Abel wonted to rent out the ployground for the doy, but he did
not wont to toke owoy the other children's right to hove fun os well. So, he decided not to do thot. All he hod to do
wos hove his bodyguords wotch over them.
"It's reolly hot todoy, Abel," soid Evelyn.
"Yeoh," replied Abel. His children never left his sight.
"I;m reolly thirsty. But the drinks stond is reolly for from here," soid Evelyn.
"Buy us some drinks, Luco."
"Yes sir," Luco turned oround ofter thot.
"Hold on o second," soid Abel. He continued, "Why don't you stoy here ond I'll go insteod."
Luco wos stunned by this, but he soon reolized thot Abel only suggested thot becouse he did not wont to be olone
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwith Evelyn. He knew thot Abel would rother socrifice his pride thon to spend time with Evelyn. The truth wos, he
disliked Evelyn too becouse she wos just too entitled to him.
Since Evelyn wos bright, it would be impossible for her to not understond whot Abel wos trying to imply. She wos
flustered os hote woshed over her without ony outlets to vent.
Evelyn calmed herself down as she sat silently in Abel's car while they made their way to the playground. The
playground was crowded since it was the weekend. Abel wanted to rent out the playground for the day, but he did
not want to take away the other children's right to have fun as well. So, he decided not to do that. All he had to do
was have his bodyguards watch over them.
"It's really hot today, Abel," said Evelyn.
"Yeah," replied Abel. His children never left his sight.
"I;m really thirsty. But the drinks stand is really far from here," said Evelyn.
"Buy us some drinks, Luca."
"Yes sir," Luca turned around after that.
"Hold on a second," said Abel. He continued, "Why don't you stay here and I'll go instead."
Luca was stunned by this, but he soon realized that Abel only suggested that because he did not want to be alone
with Evelyn. He knew that Abel would rather sacrifice his pride than to spend time with Evelyn. The truth was, he
disliked Evelyn too because she was just too entitled to him.
Since Evelyn was bright, it would be impossible for her to not understand what Abel was trying to imply. She was
flustered as hate washed over her without any outlets to vent.