Powerful Papa with Triplet Babies -
Chapter 746
Chapter 746
Ashlynn saw the face under the umbrella, walking toward her. She was so frightened that she backed away and bumped her back against the tree behind her.
"What a coincidence,” Corentin said.
"Hello, Mr. Lloyd...” Ashlynn’'s eyes flickered.
Corentin glanced at the tree behind her, raised the corner of his mouth, and asked, “Don’t you know that you can’t stand under a tree when it's raining?”
Ashlynn noticed that his polite smile was different from Salvatore’s evil smile. She said, “I didn't see any lightning. I was just taking shelter temporarily.”
“Get in the car. I'll see you off.”
Ashlynn was flattered. “Thank you, Mr. Lloyd, but I can take the subway.”
“The subway is still some distance away. Do you want me to take you to the subway?” Corentin kindly said.
“No...no, goodbye, Mr. Lloyd!" Before Corentin could respond, she walked out of the shelter of the tree and rushed into the heavy rain.
Corentin stood there holding an umbrella, along with the continuous sound of pattering rain. With his amber eyes, he watched Ashlynn, who was wearing a bag on his head, gradually disappear in the distance.
When Ashlynn rushed into the subway station, her clothes were almost completely wet. She took out the napkin in her bag to wipe her hair. She was in such a mess.
She could not sit in Corentin’s car.
Even if it was not the same person, looking at that face was enough to cause her panic,
She did not want to be drenched by the rain on her way home, so Ashlynn borrowed an umbrella from the subway station and left.
Ashlynn went to the company the next day. After some thinking, she took her mobile phone and dialed Anne's mobile number on the yacht.
“Mes. Vallois, your uncle is here.”
"Oh, he is probably here to visit my father. Is he at the company?”
"Yes, he came here yesterday afternoon. When he saw that you were not here, he left without saying anything,” Ashlynn said.
“Ms. Thompson, can you go to the hospital to visit my parents during the day? I'm feeling very worried about their condition,” Anne said.
"Okay, I'll go.”
After hanging up the phone, Anne stood in the living room and looked up at the deck. She could not see anything but could hear the cheerful voices of the triplets on it.
As soon as she climbed up to the deck, Charlie ran over excitedly. “Mama, Papa caught a really big, really big fish!”
Anne looked around and saw that Anthony was sitting at the fishing site with the automatic fishing rod beside him. He was sitting leisurely.
After offending Anthony yesterday, he had kept a cold expression.
“Look, Mama!” Chloe ran over, grabbed Anne's finger, and pulled her toward the fishing site. Anne had to go there. There was indeed a big fish in the bucket next to Anthony. Taking a closer look, it was a... leopard coral trout?
He had actually caught a leopard coral trout?
This was amazing...
This was worth a lot of money.
Was Anthony the god of money? He could even earn a lot of money by leisurely fishing.
Although this fish meant nothing to him, this was a lot of money to ordinary people.
“Do we eat fish for lunch?” Charlie was excited.
"Ah? We gonna eat this fish?” Chloe's face looked sullen, sympathizing with the fish. After all, she had been playing with the fish for a long time and developed feelings for it.
“We won't eat this one then. Papa can catch other fish for us to eat. We'll let you keep this fish!" Chris said.
Charlie jumped to Anthony's side. “Catch a few more fish for our lunch!”
Anthony did not speak, and it seemed that he did not want to.
Then he told the bodyguard to get a fish tank and put the leopard coral trout in it.
The bodyguards went into the water to get some corals, aquatic plants, pebbles, and shells of various shapes to decorate the fish tank.
The triplets had never seen such interesting shellfish and colorful corals, their eyes widened, and they looked at the fish tank in awe. “Wow...”
“That looks nice..."
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