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Twins - The Unforeseen Legacy of My Ex's Uncle-in-Law novel Chapter 171

Although it was just a marriage by agreement, she was, in name, Enoch's wife.

Lilith rolled her eyes at Drusilla and said, "Relax, even if Verena doesn't marry into the family, you're not getting the kids. Who knows if you might harm them! I wouldn't trust you with them, not for a second."

Drusilla tried to say something in response, but Oberon was already there.

"Madam."

It seemed Enoch was rushing her!

Drusilla frowned, hearing the cries from inside, wanting to push the door open and go in.

Seeing Drusilla's stubbornness, Lilith said, "The kids won’t be seeing you, so you might as well leave! Stop scheming. I won’t let you harm my uncle’s children!"

Her righteous indignation looked rather comical.

Drusilla forced a smile, unsure of what to say, and had no choice but to follow Oberon back to see Enoch.

The moment she left, the living room door opened, and Cormac stepped out, having seemingly heard his mother's voice.

Lilith, standing at the door, saw Cormac and squatted down, saying, "Cormac, why are you out here? Get back inside! I will call your mom right away, so no more tears, buddy. Look at you, your eyes are all red."

Despite her dislike for Drusilla, Lilith was genuinely sweet to the kids.

Cormac, standing aside and seeing only Lilith there, went back into the living room.

...

Lilith called Verena, who was still busy. Seeing the call from Lilith, she stepped aside to answer, "Ms. Lilith Larkin."

"Verena, you’re still caught up with work?"

Verena was also stressed out. She usually only had weekends off and working late was a common occurrence, especially if her boss hadn’t left, she couldn’t leave either.

"How are Colton and Cormac?"

Drusilla must be fuming at her by now!

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