Chapter 191
Chapter 191
Chapter 191 Meanwhile, at Golden Sun Kindergarten.
The afternoon sun shone gently, casting its golden light upon the flowers in the garden. Ollie came up with an excuse to go home early. Exiting the kindergarten, he then turned right and followed the trail. He was carrying a backpack with a cartoonish yellow duck pattern, which accentuated his innocent-looking face even more.
As he made a tum, Ollie sensed that there was a presence following him from a distance. He cautiously made a turn into a hidden alley.
Miles sneakily followed after him.
‘Huh? I could’ve sworn he went this way. Why don’t I see him anywhere?’ Miles thought to himself when all of a sudden, he noticed a dark figure moving toward him. With pursed lips, he switched to an offensive position to face the shadow “It’s me!” shouted Ollie as subconsciously dodged Miles’ swing in self-defense. Miles pouted and sighed in relief. “Idiot! Why didn’t you say anything if you knew that it was me? You would’ve cried if I accidentally hit you.” Ollie stiffened and blushed. “When have I ever cried?”
“No? I heard that you used to hide and cry when you were alone in Mason Mansion. Grandpa Alfred sounded pretty convincing.” Ollie was so embarrassed that he could barely stand it. “Well, Grandpa Alfred lied! I don’t cry all the time. Well…maybe only a few times.” RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
Of course, Ollie did not cry because he was punished; it was because he kept dreaming of his mother. Everyone else had a mother but him. He simply missed his mother so much that he could not help but sob at times. Miles’ eyes lit up like a cat about to steal a fish. “Wow! You really cried?” “You… You were bluffing?” Ollie’s expression darkened. He would always fall for Miles’ mind games as he often lowered his guard toward Miles, who was a spitting image of him. Miles lifted an eyebrow smugly. “For a crybaby like you, even if we’re twins, I’m going to be the older brother, and you’ll be the younger brother. Get it?”
Ollie rolled his eyes and scowled.
“It’s hard enough for you to sneak out. We shouldn’t waste time, so let’s go. I’ve already made a reservation at the hospital.”
With that, Ollie dragged Miles toward the hospital but stopped after just a few steps. He took out a clean children’s face mask from his backpack and handed it to Miles in an organized
fashion
“I almost forgot-here. Our identities are very confidential right now, so wear the mask, just in case.”
The mask was black in color with no cartoon pattern on it at all. Miles pouted in contempt at the mask and asked, “Why do I have to wear it, not you?” Ollie’s eyes lit up slyly. “You’re the older brother, aren’t you? If that’s what you are, you should be more understanding toward your younger brother. Besides, you’re wearing brand named products from head to toe and kind of stand out. Unless…you’re in the mood for being pinched on the cheek and forced into taking selfies with all the nurses in the hospital?” Chills ran down Miles’ spine as he pictured the scenario, thus he quickly wore the face mask obediently. 20 minutes later, the two of them arrived at the door to the private hospital that Ollie had called for a reservation for. In the office of a certain doctor, the doctor adjusted her spectacles when she noticed that the appointment was for a DNA test.
She turned to glance at the two boys, who were perfect replicas of one another in surprise, before saying, “Have you made an appointment for the wrong test, boys? You don’t even need a DNA test.”
It was clear as day that they were brothers. The female doctor smiled gently at how adorable they were