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Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

Chapter 915 Luke Could Always Find a Way to Relieve Her of Her Negative Emotions
The other person on the end of the phone became annoyed when they heard Melissa's threat. They were assassins, not menial
workers!
"Ms. Lerche, according to your job description, it was supposed to be an easy hit. Now that our assassin has gone missing, it
shows that the job isn't as easy as you first described it. The money that you gave us is not enough to compensate us for losing
the assassin." "You want to talk money with me? If you can't settle this issue satisfactorily, you'll see what's coming!" Melissa
shrieked. She was livid about Riley's disappearance, and she had forgotten that she was talking to an assassin organization.
She might be the client, but she would be the target if necessary.
The assassin chuckled and replied, "Naive woman!"
Melissa flung her phone at the wall out of anger.
Crash! The phone was smashed into bits, and the call was cut off.
Melissa dashed out of her room and yelled, "Where is the driver? Bring me to the hospital now!"
She arrived at the hospital in an hour.
The hospital staff did not divulge any information about Riley no matter what Melissa asked. It was as though someone was
deliberately withholding information.
Without any other option, Melissa had to go to Lacey again.
The news that Bianca was taken away by the police spread quickly throughout A City. Several reporters appeared at the usually
peaceful mansion.
The black Land Rover stopped at a distance and surveyed the situation in front of the mansion.
"What should we do, Boss?" Sean asked.
"Go in from the back entrance, and bring the children to the other mansion for now." Luke's expression was cold. He had already
thought of a plan.

Bianca sighed. The reporters that camped at the front gate had disturbed their regular life.
"Don't worry." Luke caressed her petite face, and Bianca felt the warmth spread all over her body.
Luke always found a way to relieve her of her negative emotions.
It was true in the past, and it was also true now.
Bianca forced a smile on her face.
She had brought trouble to him and the children.
She wondered what Lanie and Rainie thought about her.
Sean took the long way and went into the mansion through the back entrance.
Luke had already prepared the children. When the car stopped, the caretaker came out of the house with the three children.
Lanie and Rainie each dragged a small suitcase behind them, while Tommy carried a backpack.
The family of five got into a car and left the mansion.
Tommy leaned on Bianca and looked at her curiously. "Many people were in front of the house earlier. Mrs. Solano said that we
shouldn't let them in because they're all bad people. Is that true?"
Bianca picked him up and placed him on her lap. "They're only doing their job." She did not want to criticize the reporters.
Tommy did not look like he understood, but Lanie did. "Daddy said that we shouldn't disturb other people’s daily lives even
though we're working. They're not doing the right thing, Mommy," he said coolly.
Bianca was impressed by her son's opinion. Indeed, Luke had been a good educator to his children.
She nodded. "You're right, Lanie."
The twins had found out what happened from the news on television, and they glanced at each other. Rainie hopped off her seat
and clung to her mother. "Mommy, Lanie and I believe that you're innocent."
Tommy did not know what was going on, but he did not want to be left behind. "I believe in you too, Mommy!" He shouted.

Bianca was moved. She was worried that her children might be negatively affected by what happened, but what they said let her
know that she had nothing to worry about.
Luke took out three bottles of yogurt drink from the mini-fridge in the car, then poured Bianca a glass of fruit juice.
"You didn't eat or drink in the police station. Have something to drink for now. We're still an hour's drive away from the other
mansion in the countryside."
Bianca took the glass, though she was worried about him and the children. "It's not very convenient, isn't it?" "Don't worry, we
have a driver. I've already applied for extended leave for Lanie and Rainie." Luke glanced at his phone and saw a message from
Johann. "Also, Riley should be awake by now."
Riley's vitals were stable. She should be awake by tomorrow.
"If that's the case... Sue is managing the company in my absence. I'd like to go to the hospital tomorrow." Bianca did not plan to
visit Riley. She would rather stay away from anyone related to the Tanner family.
However, her future depended on Riley's survival.
She thought that Riley deserved pity.
Riley had lost her child, and her body was harmed. Bianca remembered the time when she gave birth at eighteen years old. She
seemed to have lost an irreplaceable part of her body.
"Mm, the driver will send you there tomorrow." Luke did not object.
The family of five arrived at the other mansion an hour later.
The other mansion was a two-story building. It was smaller than their previous mansion, but it was built in a unique style.
The children cheered and went to pick their rooms.
Luke and Bianca carried the luggage into the mansion.
"Not bad." The furnishings of the other mansion was in a European pastoral style. Bianca felt at ease.

Luke put the children's luggage down and said, "I bought this mansion when Rainie and Lanie were younger because they
wanted to go on weekend vacations. I had been busy, and I never found the chance to bring them here. This place has been left
vacant for the past few years."
Bianca smiled when she saw the toys in a corner of the mansion. She liked the style of the furnishings.
Luke might be very busy with work, but he always cared for the kids.
"My wife." Luke hugged Bianca's waist. He was obsessed with how slender and flexible it was.
She placed the weight of her entire body on Luke's chest. "Mm?"
Luke lowered his head, planted a kiss on her neck, and gently nibbled the skin to leave a mark, which caused Bianca to grunt
softly. "We should bring the children here once every two weeks. There's a fishing pond nearby, and the garden is full of
vegetables. They can experience pastoral life here."
Bianca was interested in that idea. She sometimes found the bustle of A City tiring. It was great to be able to retreat to a more
relaxing lifestyle once in a while.
"Alright," she smiled and replied. Her eyes were brimming with bliss.
"Let's go upstairs and take a look. I've prepared everything that you and the children need." Luke walked upstairs while hugging
her waist.
"Why do the kids need to bring their luggage then?" Bianca asked curiously.
"I told them to bring their most prized possessions with them," Luke explained.
Bianca could not help but chuckle. On the second floor, she saw Tommy standing there, holding the caretaker's hand and
swaying from side to side.
"Mommy!" Tommy let go of the caretaker, walked up to Bianca, and hugged her thigh.

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