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Our Billion-Worth Twins by Velvet Antler

Chapter 840
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Chapter 840

However, what was presented in front of Sylvie a few minutes later was a tiny little guy.

Ollie was introverted as compared to Miles, who was lively, but he had a pair of cute eyes that could melt one's heart

when one looked into them

Ollie let go of Cedrick's hand and walked upright in front of Sylvie. He knew the rules very well. He bowed to the old lady

first and shouted in a cute voice, "My pleasure to meet you, Great-grandma."

Sylvie was so shocked.

She had long known that Catelyn had given birth to a pair of lovely twins, but she did not expect their look to be so

similar.

Generally speaking, no matter how similar twins look, there will be a subtle difference.

If she had not seen Miles in advance and knew that Miles was lively and active, she would have mistaken Ollie for Miles.

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The two were almost perfectly identical, as if they were made out of the same mold...

Sylvie suppressed her inner excitement so that she would not make a blunder and asked, "Why?"

"Catelyn loves Miles and Ollie very much. She'll be pleased when she knows that I've sent them here." Of course,

Cedrick could not say he was letting his son come over to gain favor.

Miles was mercurial that when Catelyn returned to the Atherton family, he left Cedrick behind right away.

However, Ollie stood by Cedrick, hoping mostly that he and Catelyn could get back together.

Sylvie could not refuse her little great-grandson to stay by her side because that was what a real family reunion

was.

She asked Kelly to lead the little guy to Catelyn and have a tour around the

Atherton Manor on their way.

When the little guy disappeared, Sylvie said slowly, "I'll keep Ollie by my side. You can leave now if there's nothing

else."

"Of course there is. Syl, I'm here to apologize. I was a jackass before and couldn't understand the severity, and I

hurt Cat. Please, for the sake of the love between our grandchildren, let them be together."

Draco thought that when he became Catelyn's grandfather-in-law in the future, it would be justifiable for him to visit

Atherton Manor.

Sylvie took a light sip of her tea and said, "You're the Elder Mason, the most powerful man in the country. There's

nothing you can't do or achieve by simply giving an order! I'm just an old granny. How dare I accept your apology?

You should just take your things and leave."

When Draco came to see Sylvie, he did not come empty-handed.

He asked the driver to carry a large number of gifts, which were some supplements and gorgeous jewelry, but she

did not care about those gifts at all.

"Syl, I know I had wronged you, but you can't make Cat and Ceddy suffer because of your prejudice against me."

"I already said that I disagree with this marriage, don't you understand?" Sylvie slammed the teacup on the table. "I

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know that you forced Cat and Cedrick to divorce some time ago, and I am going to hire a lawyer, filing a lawsuit against

you."

"When did I say that? No divorce! They're not going to divorce at all!" Draco blushed.

Sylvie's eyes instantly filled with anger. "Your grandson is going to die soon. I'm not going to let my granddaughter be a

widow! Don't try to fool me!"

"Draco choked for a moment.

If it were someone else who said that Cedrick was about to die, he would make them speechless for the rest of their life,

but it was Sylvie who said that.

He could not refute it since she long knew the genetic disease of the Mason family.

Draco felt powerless, and after a long while of silence, he said quietly, "You have to believe that my team is doing quite

well in developing the medicine now, and Ceddy has funded many other medical teams internationally as well. It will just

be a matter of time before we overcome this disease."

"They better be! If these genetic disorders from your family are passed on to my little great-grandson, you know what I'll

do..." Sylvie did not make it clear, but the threat was self-evident.

At the same time, she was worried.