The Adorable Twins and Their CEO Daddy
Chapter 386
The night was full of ups and downs for Eliana. At first, she was thrilled. Then, she was able to enjoy herself. At last, she was exhausted.
Corbin had a much calmer night.
When he took the two children back, they fell asleep soon after.
Looking at the lovely sleeping faces of Adrian and Aileen, Corbin couldn’t help complaining about Nana in his heart.
What was this? She asked the kids to act with her, and after everything, she left them to Maurice and Eliana.
In the end, he had to shoulder the responsibility of taking care of them.
The more Corbin thought about it, the angrier he got. He walked out of the room and called Nana several times, but he couldn’t get through to her.
“What the hell is that woman doing?”
He couldn’t help asking himself.
At this time, Nana was in a spa, lying comfortably on a massage table and getting herself pampered.
But she got too relaxed. She fell asleep.
up a few hours later, she
she saw over a dozen
fog of relaxation instantly
Crap!
there so many
calls were from Eliana and
Damn it! What happened?
slapped herself hard on
wasn’t able to pick up when Eliana and
then, her phone rang
It was Corbin calling.
She immediately answered.
that Nana finally picked up, he was a little bit surprised. Then, he snapped at
earth are you? Do you know that
are missing? That’s
so shocked that she quickly put on
she saw no one in
I do?
so anxious that
sighed, “All right. The kids are fine. They went to find
this, Nana breathed a sigh of
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