Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle by Heap Heap

“Grandma, Daddy's the one who's driving. We're not tired. Daddy's more tired than us. Besides, if it weren't for some family
matters, Daddy wouldn't have had to hurry back here," said Lanie, pretending not to know it was Allison's matter.
Allison's smile froze.
This little kid did not intend to say something like that. Even so, why did it sound so unpleasant to the ears?
Allison felt it was inappropriate to criticize Lanie for what he said. After all, it would make her look bad if she really held him
accountable for what he said.
Besides, she was secretly disgusted after hearing things like Luke had been working hard. She could hardly say a word.
Allison had no choice but to look at Tommy with a smile on her face, "Tommy, did you receive the snacks and toys I bought for
you?"
"Yes, Grandma. The children at the orphanage will be delighted to receive them." Tommy nodded and said, "I'd like to thank you
on behalf of the orphaned children."
"Orphanage...?" That was the word Allison hated to hear the most.
It constantly reminded Allison that she left Luke alone at the entrance of the orphanage back then. It was like a thorn in her heart.
Every time someone mentioned the word, it would make her feel disturbed. She was unable to move on from this after so many
years.
Moreover, she almost gave up living a wealthy life when she sent Luke to the orphanage.
Luke was not close to her because of what he had experienced.
Old Master Crawford got curious when he heard that and asked, "Tommy, what about the orphaned children?"
"We didn't like the toys Grandma gave us. They're too childish for us. We didn't like those snacks either, but we didn't want to
disappoint Grandma. That's why we're planning to donate them to the orphaned children," Tommy replied with a smile. Even
though the adults did not like what he said, the innocent look on his face made them reluctant to blame him for being naive.
The look on Allison's face turned awful.

She bought the toys according to their age. Why were they unsuitable for them? There was no way it could be wrong when it
was the shop assistant who recommended her to buy these. She was afraid that the children's hearts had grown apart from her.
Even though they still addressed her as their grandmother, they probably did not see her as their grandmother anymore.
Lanie noticed the changes in Allison's expression and said, "The company will usually donate money and necessities to the
orphanage. Rainie, Tommy, and I like to play with educational toys. So, we can only donate the toys you bought us. Otherwise, it
would be a waste to leave them there."
Rainie went along with him, “Yes. Great-grandpa has always taught us not to waste anything. That's why we planned to do so.”
"Good. Well done. Even though all of you are living a comfortable life, you haven't forgotten those who are in need. Instead,
you're willing to help them. Well, that's wonderful," exclaimed Old Master Crawford as he shot a glance at Luke.
If it were not for the social groups who volunteered to help the orphanage, he would not have known whether or not his great-
grandson would be able to wait until the day the Crawford family found him.
Louis held Thea's hands and walked into the dining room together. He asked with curiosity when he heard the old master
exclaiming, "Grandpa, why are you exclaiming?"
"It's a relief to know how sensible the kids are. They are willing to donate to the orphaned children at the orphanage,” Old Master
Crawford grinned and replied.
It reminded Louis of the annual charity event that was about to start when the old master mentioned it to him. Then, he asked,
"Brother, are we still donating to the orphanage this time?"
"Yes. It's still the orphanage," said Luke. Donating to the orphanage was a charity event T Corporation would do every year.
"That's great. Brother, count me in. Oh, there are tons of clothes Thea has never worn before. I can donate them to the
orphanage," said Louis. Everything the Crawford family donated was new.
"Daddy!" Thea was unwilling to do so when she heard Louis was planning to donate her clothes. "Those are mine."
"You're growing up fast. You can no longer fit in some of the clothes. Good girl, let's donate them to the children who need them.
Otherwise, it would be a waste to leave them there." Louis stroked the child's head.
Thea shot a glance at Old Master Crawford and fell silent.

Thea knew what Louis said was right. She did not even get to wear some of the clothes. It was a waste to leave them aside.
However, she was reluctant to donate the things that belonged to her.
Those were her belongings!
"Thea, you should learn from your cousins. You have to remember that you're lucky enough to be born into such a good family.
That's why you should help those who are in need. That's how a good girl should behave," Old Master Crawford advised Thea as
he could see Thea was reluctant to do so.
Although Thea's clothes were expensive, she could no longer wear them. Besides, Louis was not planning to get a second child.
It would be a waste to leave the clothes there.
Since it was a waste to leave them aside, was it not better to donate them to the children who needed them?
"Okay, Great-grandpa," Thea replied unwillingly.
"Alright. Let's pack those clothes after dinner, okay?" Louis stroked Thea's head.
Yuri doted on her daughter. She always bought her clothes and dressed her up like a little princess.
However, she had so many clothes that she could not even wear them all.
"Okay," Thea replied in a depressed tone. She felt uncomfortable as she had no idea why she should donate her clothes to
others.
Susan walked into the dining room and rolled her eyes at Allison. Then, she sat down beside Thea. The moment she sat down
beside Thea, she noticed the gloomy look on Thea's face and immediately asked, "Thea, what's with the look on your face? Are
you frightened?"
After that, Susan lifted her head and glanced at Allison with a disgusted look. "That's terrifying."
"Hmph." Allison turned away, planning to ignore her. Usually, she would have argued with Susan now. Perhaps they might even
start a fight.
However, she needed money now. Therefore, she could not do so. Otherwise, she would be the unlucky one.

"Grandma, Daddy says I should donate my clothes to the orphanage." Thea held Susan's arms and clung to her.
"Donate to the orphanage?" Susan knew T Corporation would organize such an event every year, but what did it have to do with
Louis?
After all, the money used for the donation was accumulated through the interests earned, which meant Louis' share had already
been counted in.
Why did Thea have to donate her clothes?
"Mom, I was planning to donate the clothes Thea can't wear," Louis explained.
"Thea's clothes are expensive. I don't think it's a good idea to donate such expensive clothes, right?" Susan replied without a
second thought.
Other than Yuri who would always buy new clothes for Thea, Susan also adored her granddaughter and often bought new
clothes for Thea too.
"Mom, she can't wear those. It's a waste to leave them here," Louis tried to convince her. Then, he shot a glance at Old Master
Crawford.

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