Quadruplets Unite: Mother's Words Are Law

Chapter 1041 Meet My Wife, Emmeline Louise



Chapter 1041 Meet My Wife, Emmeline Louise

Abel said, "Then Sonia only has herself to blame for her lack of skills. Besides, isn’t she the one who proposed the race to begin with? I'm just glad it wasn't you who had the accident; otherwise, someone is going to end up dead."

Emmeline pouted her lips and remained silent.

Seeing her unhappy expression, Abel comforted her in a low voice, "Alright, don't be sad. It's not your fault. Don't take it to heart."

Half an hour later, hurried footsteps suddenly echoed in the corridor. This content belongs to Nô/velDra/ma.Org .

Everyone turned their heads and saw a middle-aged couple turning into the corridor.

Abel's eyebrows furrowed instantly.

He recognized this couple. They were Sonia's parents.

Her father was Mayor Glenn Steiner of Struyria.

Glenn, concerned about his daughter, didn't notice Abel and headed straight for the operating room.

At the door, the operating room was tightly shut, forcing the couple to come to a stop.

"Mr. and Mrs. Steiner," Ysabel timidly whispered, "I’m glad to see you both here."

The couple wasn't familiar with Ysabel, but they had seen her hanging out with their daughter before.

So Mrs. Steiner nodded her head and asked with a stern expression, "What happened to Sonia exactly?"

"Sonia was racing with someone," Ysabel whispered, "and then there was an accident."

"Who was she racing with?" Glenn asked solemnly.

"It was her..." Ysabel gestured with her eyes towards Emmeline.

Glenn shifted his gaze and then walked towards Emmeline, his wife following closely behind.

Abel stood in front of Emmeline and greeted, "Uncle Glenn."

Glenn squinted his eyes and was pleasantly surprised, "Abel?"

"Yes," Abel nodded to the two of them, "It has been a while, Uncle Glenn, Auntie Michaela."

"Yes, it's been a few years," Glenn said, "You've already taken over the Ryker Group?"

"As luck would have it," Abel nodded.

"Indeed, talents are born into every generation!" Glenn looked deeply at Abel, "I always had high hopes for you, but unfortunately, you left without saying a word."

Glenn’s wife, Michaela continued, "It truly is a shame. After you went abroad, Sonia completely lost touch with you."

Abel felt a momentary awkwardness, but immediately wrapped his arm around Emmeline's shoulder and said, "By the way, Uncle Glenn, Auntie Michaela, I forgot to introduce you. This is my wife, Emmeline Louise."

Michaela furrowed her brows slightly, "Abel, you've already gotten married?"

"Our children are almost five years old," Abel replied politely, "They are quadruplets, all male."

Micahela’s mouth opened wide in astonishment, and her gaze shifted to Emmeline.

Isn’t she a little too formidable?

She gave birth to quadruplets. That’s four children!

It’s no wonder Abel married her!

"Ms. Louise?" Glenn said with a serious tone, "You were racing with my daughter today, I presume?"

Abel once again shielded Emmeline behind him and said, "Uncle Glenn, Auntie Michaela, is there a problem with that?"

"If it was a normal race without malicious intent, then, of course, there's no problem," Glenn said.

"I will have the race officials provide you with all the recordings for your purview," Abel said, "Uncle

Glenn, you can decide for yourself then."

"There is always a chance for operational mistakes during a normal race," Emmeline spoke up, "Mr. Steiner, if you watch the recording and find that I competed maliciously and intentionally harmed Ms. Sonia, I will take full responsibility."

Glenn said, "Let's talk after I see the recording. You are all still children. I won't falsely accuse you."

"Uncle Glenn, if you are still not reassured," Abel said, "You can have your own people retrieve the recordings from the Swan Lake racetrack."

"No need," Glenn said, "I can still trust you to do that much."

"Then I'll have someone send it over to you," Abel said, "Since both you and Auntie Michaela are already here, if there's nothing else, we’ll be taking our leave."

"Alright," Glenn nodded, "Thank you for bringing Sonia to the hospital."

"Abel," Micahela smiled, "How about we have a meal together someday?"

Abel remained silent for a moment, then nodded, "Yes, I will visit you both soon, along with my wife."

He couldn’t have made his intentions any more obvious.

Michaela was clearly an astute woman, her expression turning somewhat unpleasant.

Abel held Emmeline's hand and bid farewell to the Steiner couple before leaving.

The Steiner couple maintained their dignified and gracious demeanor throughout the interaction.

However, once Abel and Emmeline entered the elevator, Michaela's face turned stern, saying to her husband, "Dear, are we just going to let that woman go? If it wasn't for her racing with Sonia, she wouldn't have gotten into an accident."


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