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The Quadruplets Are Mine? Chapter 290
When Abel started to descend the stairs, Alana and the bodyguard looked up. He had exited his
bedroom without putting on a shirt to answer the phone call.
He had one of his arms bandaged, and it was uncomfortable to put on a shirt. He was shirtless, Abel
just exposed his muscular chest and arms and descended the stairs like a devil from hell.
Alana had fallen into a state of shock. This was her first time seeing Abel shirtless. His sexy aura and
strong muscles immediately captured her heart. She was unaware of Abel’s question as greed and
desire flashed in her dark eyes.
“I’m speaking with you,” Abel chided from a towering position in front of Alana.
“I…”
Alana finally replied, ” Abel, I was just letting out a little steam. Your bodyguard was being mean to me
earlier.”
Abel sneered, “Really? My men always have good self-discipline.”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt“Well, ask him,” Alana pointed her delicate finger at the bodyguard, “Did you just yell at me?”
The bodyguard remained silent for a while. He reasoned that he should not argue with a woman, so he
reluctantly lowered his head and said in a deep voice, “I’m sorry,”
“That’s settled then.”
Abel understood that the bodyguard was not to blame. He was well acquainted with his bodyguards,
but at this moment, he could not argue with Alana.
“Why are you here instead of the hospital?”
Alana replied, “I came to see you. I ran into Adrien at the hospital, he said you were injured.”
Alana seized the opportunity to pounce on Abel. She said sweetly, “Abel, are you alright? Why aren’t
you at the hospital? There, I’ll be able to look after you.”
Abel replied coldly, “It’s inconvenient. Here is fine.”
Alana quickly picked up the bag in her hand and said, “Here are some nutritional supplements I bought
for you. Do you want me to make you some broth?”
“I’m good,” Abel said impatiently.
“I have a chef. Put it down, and then you can leave.”
“But Abel…”
Alana intended to say that she wished to remain and keep him company. Then, she looked up and saw
Emmeline standing at the staircase entrance. Emmeline looked very delicate, unlike her usual
confident self.
Alana frowned. Her mind was clouded with the dark thought that Abel and Emmeline must have spent
the night together.
Look at how sweet and seductive Emmeline looked and how delicate and charming she was. She
couldn’t stand after Abel exhausted her!
Alana felt a surge of hatred. She rolled her eyes and put her hand over her forehead.
“Oh, Abel! I’m struggling to breathe and feel extremely dizzy.”
Alana then threw herself in Abel’s direction. Abel had no choice but to reach out and grab her by the
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“Abel,” Alana said, taking the opportunity to collapse into Abel’s arms.
Emmeline was on the second floor as this was happening. She became paler at the sight, Alana
glanced at Emmeline from the corner of her eye. She feigned her frailty and said, “Abel, help me to the
sofa. My breathing is quick, and my heart is racing. I’m afraid it’s the effects acting up once more.”
Abel suppressed his disgust and reluctantly supported her toward the sofa.
Alana was completely limp in his arms. It made it difficult for him to move a step. Helplessly, he bent
down, picked her up with one arm, and placed her on the sofa.
Just as he was about to get up, Alana extended her arms and encircled his neck. She said, “Abel, don’t
leave me. I feel terrible. I can’t breathe; please save me.”
Abel frowned and asked, “How could this be?”
“Did you forget about my after- effects?” Alana panted heavily like a stranded fish on the beach, and
she continued, “Abel, hurry up. Quick, I need CPR. If you delay much longer, I won’t make it.”
The situation was indeed urgent. Abel could not stand by and watch Alana die. He was forced to hold
back his disgust. He inhaled deeply, bowed his head, and performed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on
Alana.