Chapter 256
Chapter 256
"Cordelia's expecting twins?" Janice exclaimed in surprise and delight.
"Yes. That's what the ultrasound showed, but we'll have to see the 'real deal' to be certain," Victoria
explained with a shrug, as if to say she took no responsibility should they turn out to be both boys or
both girls.
"Why didn't Cordelia share the news with us?" Janice complained, glancing at Ronan.
He sat quietly, his brows knitted in deep thought, evidently clueless about the news. Realization
dawned on Ronan, explaining why Jamie had gifted Cordelia with those two porcelain dolls. They
weren't representative of Jamie and Cordelia but of Cordelia's soon-to-be children! Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
In other words, Jamie knew about the twins long before him, the unsuspecting Mr. Evans of Lumos
Enterprises. If not for Victoria's visit today, he wouldn’t have known until the kids were born.
But then again, he wasn't the father. The gender of the children had nothing to do with him, and there
was no need for her to inform him.
On this New Year's Eve, Ronan's expression was particularly grim. After dinner, Janice went to wash
the dishes. Emerson invited everyone to play poker, while Ronan settled on the couch with a book.
"Reading on New Year's Eve, bro?" Emerson glanced at Ronan. "If you keep stuffing your head with
knowledge, what's left for us mortals?"
"Just play your game!" Ronan snapped back impatiently.
Observing the two, Emerson turned back to the others. "See the difference? Mr. Evans is in a league of
his own."
Cordelia sat between Brooklyn and Victoria, watching them play. She thought to herself, Ronan might
have a grand vision, but his tolerance was as narrow as a needle's eye, especially towards her.
When their eyes met, Cordelia quickly looked away.
"Brooklyn, why do you always help Edwin win?" Cordelia complained as she watched Edwin rake in the
chips, and Victoria losing hand after hand.
When Victoria finally gave up, Cordelia took her place.
As they chatted, Brooklyn brought up the successful year Lumos Enterprises had and casually
mentioned the substantial bonuses their employees received. Cordelia was taken aback, realizing the
scale of big corporations compared to her small firm.
"Ever thought about coming back?" Brooklyn asked.
But Cordelia was quick to dismiss the idea. "I've moved on. A smart person does not dwell on past
actions." Immediately, she regretted her words. Was she implying something about her past with
Ronan?
Brooklyn subtly kicked her under the table, muttering, "Are you out of your mind?"
Discussing 'not looking back' after divorcing Mr. Evans was a recipe for awkwardness. In an attempt to
change the subject, Brooklyn mentioned the new yoga class at Lumos Enterprises. Cordelia dismissed
it as any other yoga class until Brooklyn explained that it was prenatal yoga, specifically designed to
make childbirth easier.
“That's different, remember I told you about Kitty last time? She specializes in prenatal yoga; it's really
good for you and the baby. It makes childbirth much easier, even if you're carrying twins, you can still
have a natural birth. Kitty is the only one in all of Millstone who can do this, not just any yoga class can
offer you that.” said Brooklyn.
“That impressive?” Cordelia was surprised. She hadn't really thought about the birthing process yet, but
everyone says that children born naturally are smarter, and, she wouldn't have to get a scar on her
belly.
“Cordelia, from a doctor's professional perspective, you should consider this.” Victoria, sitting on the
couch, advised, “Besides, it’s so convenient for you. Private classes like these outside charge five to
six hundred per session.” Victoria and Cordelia were not colleagues before, so she lacked an
understanding of Cordelia's past entanglements with Ronan.
"That expensive?" Cordelia slightly furrowed her brows.
No matter what Victoria and Brooklyn said, there was no way Cordelia was going back. Once, her
dream had been to become an independent certified public accountant, and now that dream had come
true.
Lumos Enterprises' Audit Department didn't allow outsiders, so of course, she wouldn't go.
She didn't put much thought into that matter.
"Yeah, after leaving Lumos Enterprises, you must be regretting it now, huh?" Brooklyn told Cordelia,
casually glancing at Ronan.
Ronan was sitting on the couch reading a book, his face expressionless.