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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler novel Chapter 1471

Chapter 1471

Chapter 1471 "I believe I've helped Patrick a lot. Now he’s a popular actor in Sapphire City. Even though that's not all because of me, Eclipse Worldwide Entertainment has invested a lot in him. I wonder what Patrick told you to make you hate me so much, " Edwin said nonchalantly, throwing the question to Ada.

He made it sound as if Patrick was talking a lot of gossip behind his back.

Ada's eyes went wide with anger!

"Whatever, I hate you!" Ada spat. She wanted to leave, but she was worried that Edwin would ask her mother about Joanne. Then Edwin would know about what they were trying to hide from him, so she had to stay, though reluctantly.

Mrs. Brown cast a blaming glance at Ada.

"Ada, you are very rude. Edwin, please don't mind her.”

Ada was speechless. 'Is she my mom?'

Meanwhile, Joanne, who was staying in the guest room in the backyard, received a message from Ada.

[Edwin is so shameless. He coaxed my mom into letting him stay! I've already told Patrick about it. You better find a chance to take Tail to a hotel for a few days...]

Joanne clenched her fist when she saw Ada's message. She was so angry.

She had expected Edwin not to be easily dealt with.

Soon, Patrick came to pick up Tail and Joanne to go to the hotel.

When Joanne gave Tail, who was still sleeping, to Patrick, her heart pounded violently.

Take Tail to the hotel. I'm staying."

Edwin said he wanted to have a tour around the house, so Mrs. Brown asked the housekeeper and Ada to accompany him.

Edwin seemed to know the Brown family's house very well, and he deliberately came to the gazebo near the back door.

Just as Patrick was heading towards the back door with Tail in his arms, he met Edwin.

Ada regretted that she had sent Joanne the message.

But then she was relieved to find there were only Patrick and Tail.

"Patrick, where are you going in such a hurry?" Edwin stopped Patrick. His sharp eyes were fastened on the little girl that Patrick was holding in his arms.

Is this the little girl who called Joanne the other day?'

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