Chapter 80
Chapter 80
"Fire. Fire. Fire!"
Baelfire was forcefully pulled out from his deep slumber due to the soft yet persistent call from his
twin sister. When the young boy opened his eyes, he saw Baelfair hovering over his head as if about to
really do something to wake him up.
"I'm awake now. What is it?" He warned Baelfair in a low tone, afraid to disturbed their sleeping
parents.
Their positions are still the same as last time. Him and Baelfire were in between their parents.
Their father was on the left side beside him while their mother was on the right side beside Baelair.
"I want to feed the koi fish! Help me!"
Baelfire raised his left eyebrow by the spoiled tone from his sister. "How about we wait for father to
wake up first?" He answered. "Nooooo. I want to do it now!" Baelfair insisted.
Seeing as his twin sister's determined to have it her way, poor Baelfire could only rise up from lying
and in a lazy manner move out of the bed. Baelfair's expression lit up from pouting and moved to follow
her twin brother.
However, another problem arose, the four years old toddlers were yet not tall enough to turn the
knob of the room's door. Baelfire looked around after seeing Baelfair sharply stared at the knob like it's
her mortal enemy.
"I'll get something for leverage. Stop doing that."
After carefully carrying the plushy seater from the vanity mirror of their mother, Baelfire stepped on
it and successfully, was able to open the door. He then returns the plushy chair back to their mother's
vanity mirror while shaking his head after seeing his twin sister rushing her way out.
Baelfire looked back at the bed where their parents were alone together and they seemed to be in
their deep slumber and were still far from each other.
The little boy shrugged off his soldiers then took his steps to follow his twin sister who happened to
pop her head from outside, urging him to follow her.
Madame Vanessa Sy was pacing back in fourth in the living room while her line of sight would
often be directed to the upstairs.
She received a news late last night that his son was in the mall with her daughter in law yet the
very thing that surprised her was the additional information that there were two children with them and
what's more shocking on her part was the specific news that the children have similar features with
Rawlf!!
The exact information was "The toddlers looked exactly like the young master despite their varied
hair color" but Vanessa doesn't want to blow her hopes up and be disappointed at the end.
Although yes, she was hoping for grandchildren but how would she be able to believe it?!
The Sy Madam wasn't able to sleep last night due to curiosity and no matter how much she tries to
deny it, of excitement.
That's why the very next day, early in the morning, three AM exactly, Sy Madam rushed to visit her
son's mansion. It's been two hours since she arrived which surprised the maids and Butler Ro who
received her. NôvelDrama.Org content.
"Why didn't you call me?" She turned to the old butler like he betrayed her. Butler Ro, who was
partly guilty, could only bow his head.
"This madam, the young master, strictly told us not to tell anyone about the children and he
specifically looked over my way so I know exactly what he's saying underneath. Besides madam, I
believe that the young master will tell you about it." The good butler reasoned out sincerely.
The Sy Madam sighed in understanding yet her brows once again furrowed.
"That heartless son of mine displayed my daughter in law and the children in Haohua mall yet
didn't even make time to visit me to introduce the children to me!" She said in an aggrieved tone calling
the children as 'children' as once again, the Sy Madam still would want to confirm everything.
She's only protecting her wishful heart from disappointments and keeping her expectations at bay.
The Sy Madam dismissed the good butler after extracting all the information he had and only
asked for the tea. She's been impatiently waiting in the living room and now was pacing back in fourth
yet has to stop herself from walking upstairs and banged her son's door.
Patience is a virtue, the Sy Madame reminded herself. After getting tired of her pacing, the Sy
Madame elegantly sat on the couch but instantly stood up after hearing children's voices. When she
looked up, her line of sight caught up to the figure of two toddlers around the age of four
and despite their hair color, what made the Sy Madam rooted on the floor was the children's
undeniable resemblance with his son, with Rawlf Sy!!!