Chapter 236
Chapter 236 Kendra’s Question
“I’d better do it,” Rosaline said from the doorway.
“You’re right.” Abel left the children’s bedroom and went downstairs to search for Luca.
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“Mr. Abel,” Luca stood respectfully next to the sofa.
“Well,” said Abel, “there’s a woman named Kendra. Go and check to see if she has returned to
Brookwaters Vige”
“Yes, Mr. Abel.”
“If she has gone back, find a way to get her address. I want to take Timothy there tomorrow.”
“Yes, Mr. Abel.”
“Also,” said Abel, “Go and withdraw Ten thousand dors of cash. Give it to Kendra when you meet
her.”
Luca went out for his task. Ryker’swork system was well-connected, so it was not difficult to find
someone in the vige.
The next day, Timothy’s cold was much better.
Luca also found out about Kendra’s residence in Brookwaters Vige.
Abel brought the stuff that they bought previously and started their journey to Brookwaters Vige.
More than two hourster, Abel’s Mercedes SUV appeared in front of Kendra’s house.
Several other bodyguard cars stopped right by the road at the entrance of the vige.
The bodyguards entered the vige and scattered around to protect Abel and Timothy.
Luca knocked on the wooden door.
Then a baby cry could be heard from the courtyard.
It was followed by Kendra’s panicked voice, “Don’t cry, baby. Mommy is here.”
“Auntie Kendra,” Timothy called from outside the gate, “I’m Timothy, I’m here to visit you!”
There was a moment of silence in the courtyard, and then Kendra asked, “Timothy, is it really you?”
“It’s me. Open the door, please. I brought milk powder for the baby, she doesn’t need to drink watery
congee anymore.”
Kendra asked cautiously, “Timothy, who did youe with?”
“My daddy and Uncle Luca, no one else!”
“Okay, okay, I’m opening the door.”
The wooden door opened with a creak.
Kendra appeared at the door with a small baby in her arms. She looked messy.
She greeted Abel shyly when she saw him, “Mr. Abel, how are you?”
“Sorry,” said Abel, “I don’t have your contact information, so please forgive me foring so suddenly.”
“It’s a mess here. Please don’tugh at it.”
“I won’t.” Abel gestured for Luca to bring the baby milk powder.
“This is for the baby, Timothy said the baby needs it.”
Kendra’s eyes instantly reddened and she lowered her head to Timothy and said, “Auntie, thank you for
the baby.”
“You’re wee, Auntie Kendra,” Timothy took the baby’s hanging hands and smiled.
“These are a lot of delicious milk powder, you can feed the baby with them. She doesn’t have to drink
watery congee anymore. They don’t taste good.”
Kendra’s tears fell and she choked up, “Thank you, Mr. Abel.”
She invited the three of them into the house. After she put the baby into the cart, she began to make
some tea.
Abel surveyed the shabby house condition and asked, “Do you live alone?”
“Yes,” Kendra said, “When my parents died a few years ago. I got married in Struyria. This ce has
been more deste than ever.”
“You left Struyria in a hurry,” said Abel, “We went to look for you, and the neighbors said you had
already left.”
Kendra said nothing and poured tea.
After a few minutes, she tried to speak, “Mr. Abel, is the woman in the hospital gown your wife?”
“No,” Abel knew she was talking about na.
“But she said she is Timothy’s mother.”
“She just had my child by ident,” Abel replied, “We are not married.”
“What about Emmeline?” Kendra asked, “Timothy said that she was his mother.”
“That’s his nonsense,” Abel said, “His mother is na in the hospital gown.”
Kendra seemed to think about something, and added, “Does Emmeline have a child?”
Her questions annoyed Abel, but he still answered her, “She had triplets.”
“Bam!”
The teapot in Kendra’s hand fell to the ground, spilling hot water all over the floor.