Chapter 1364
"I know I shouldn't beg you for this, but you're a good person, so I think I can discuss it with you."
Renee was curious now. "Please go on."
"It's about Adie and Abby's custody-" Francine started, but was immediately interrupted by Renee.
"No, I'll never give up custody of them," Reene said firmly.
Although Francine had anticipated this, she still felt very aggrieved. "Normally, I wouldn't give up custody of either of them
because they're Hunts at the end of the day..."
Renee shook her head and argued, "You're wrong.
Biologically, only women's genes are passed down, which means Adie and Abby are Everhearts and don't have much to do with
the Hunt family."
Francine frowned petulantly and complained, "Stop being so stubborn. If this becomes a court case, the judge will surely give the
Hunt family one of the kids."
"Fine, go ahead. I have the most outstanding civil attorney who has never lost custody cases like this before. Try it if you don't
believe me. The Murphy family won't be quiet about it too if word gets out," Renee added calmly, pointing out that Francine had
more to lose.
"The Murphy family isn't important." Francine waved her hand dismissively and added, "I've been thinking about it, and if you're
willing to give up custody of the kids, even if it's one of them, I'll make Stef cancel his engagement with Seraphina and guarantee
that he'll never get married again. He'll focus entirely on raising the child." After all, he didn't care about other women, so it would
be meaningless to ask him to get married. He might as well raise his child which would give him something to focus on and make
his life easier too.
"I'm sorry but I really can't do that..." Taking a deep breath, Renee continued, "Do I love my son any less than you love yours? I
love Adie and Abby to the moon and back, and I raised them with a lot of love and care. They're twins and can't leave each
other; you'll be hurting them if you separate them. Have you ever considered their feelings?"
"I... I..." Francine's stubborn front immediately crumbled, and she felt humiliated. Renee's logic made it difficult for Francine to
argue, and the elder woman finally admitted sadly, "I know I'm being selfish, but I love and miss them very much. I... I guess I
didn't think this through."
Renee sighed when she saw how crestfallen Francine looked, and her heart softened. "If you love and miss them, you all can
pay them a visit once a month. Is that acceptable?"
"Really?" Francine's grief turned to joy, and she couldn’t believe that Renee was being so generous. "Are you really willing to let
me visit them? Can I take them back to the Hunt manor to stay the night there?" After Stefan had gotten injured, his recovery had
taken six months, and the Hunts had never met Adie and Abby during that time. Not only had Renee prohibited it, but Quinton's
men always escorted the children and no one could approach them. Besides that, Stefan couldn't be stimulated with past
memories while he was recovering, so they also purposely stopped mentioning the children. However, things were much better
now, so it would be best if the Hunts and Everhearts could get along and raise the children together.
"Sure, but only if they stay for a day or two," Renee agreed after a brief contemplation. As a mother, she was happy to see more
people doting on her children as long as they were sincere about it.