Twins in Her Womb: Sir President, Please be Gentle

Chapter 3306 Lanie, Nice One!





Chapter 3306 Lanie, Nice One!

All Luca could do at this point was help him feel at ease.

"Okay." Luke nodded.

When Gordan heard him mention Vivian, he could not help but frown. "Why do you care about her, Dr. Craw?"

Luca shot him a helpless glance but did not respond. Instead, she said, "I'm heading downstairs."

Then, she turned around and walked out of the bedroom, carefully closing the door behind her.

Gordan was left feeling puzzled. "Did I say something wrong, boss?"

"With Dr. Craw getting chummy with Vivian, what do you expect? She's not going to let that slide," teased Gale.

Gordan clicked his tongue. He knew that women usually defended each other, but he did not think Luca was that kind of person. Still, she seemed pretty annoyed with what he said.

At the thought of this, Gordan decided he needed to be more careful with his words around Luca in the future. Otherwise, he would just be asking for trouble.

...

Downstairs, Luca found Vivian deeply engrossed in a book.

"What are you reading?" Luca asked as she sat down next to her.

"It's a book on architectural design. I saw it on the coffee table and just picked it up," replied Vivian, smiling with her lips pressed together. "I didn't expect it to be so interesting!"

"You can understand it?" Luca was a bit surprised.

"Not really, but I think the drawings are pretty cool." Vivian shook her head and pointed at the book. "Look at this blueprint! Just from this, I can already picture how the courtyard will look. That's why I find architectural design so fascinating.

"European-style courtyards are just so gorgeous! If I ever settle in A City, I'll definitely get a house with a European courtyard."

"That sounds great! A lot of people in A City are choosing European-style courtyards over gardens these days. If you want to design one later, I'd be happy to help if you don't mind," offered Luca.

Vivian's eyes widened. "You know architectural design, Luca?"

Luca froze for a second. Earlier upstairs, she had been chatting with them as Bianca.

She had not switched back yet. When she heard Vivian say that, she quickly made up an

excuse. "Well, not really. I've just had some exposure to it. I was interested in it back in school, so I learned a bit. But honestly, it's nothing compared to what Mr. Crawford knows."

Vivian looked at her in awe. "That's still impressive!"Please check at N/ôvel(D)rama.Org.

"Nah, it's not a big deal," Luca replied modestly.

"Not a big deal? You know about pharmaceuticals, you're awesome in medicine, and you even know how to fight! That's incredible! I wish I could be as amazing as you one day," replied Vivian. Her eyes were sparkling with admiration. "You're seriously my idol."

"Aww, you're making me feel kind of shy here." Luca's cheeks tinged with pink. No one had ever spoken to her like that before.

Vivian might have been exaggerating a bit, but she seemned genuine.

Luca was a little embarrassed. "If you're interested in architectural design, I can grab a few introductory books for you to check out."

"Really? That would be awesome!" Vivian was eager to explore fields she had not touched

before.

Even though she had applied for a degree in business administration at Capital University, she could switch to any major that interested her as soon as she finished her language classes.

Now, she was in the exploration phase.

"I'll go grab them for you now. They're all Mr. Crawford's books," replied Luca.

"Thanks, I appreciate it!" Vivian's eyes sparkled with excitement.

Luca headed back upstairs and picked up some basic architectural design books. When she came down, she handed the books to Vivian and said, "If you're really interested, take these home and read them slowly. You can figure out what major you want to pursue."

Vivian looked surprised. "How did you know I wanted to change my major?"

"Remember when I visited your place last time? I saw a bunch of books on different majors on your coffee table, so I figured that out." Luca had always been observant, especially after her training on the Island of Despair.

Just by looking at what someone had in their home, she could figure out a lot.

"Wow, Luca, you're amazing! You figured that out just from a few books on the table!" Vivian gave her a thumbs-up. "You're totally my idol!"

"It was just a guess, not a fact. I could have been wrong." Luca chuckled.

"That's still impressive." Vivian carried the books in her arms. "Once I'm done with my research, I'll return them."

"No rush. Mr. Crawford hardly looks at these anymore, so you can take your time returning them," replied Luca.

She did not mention that these books had a certain collectible value. However, if Vivian really liked them, she was sure Luke would not mind giving them away.

"Okay." Vivian carefully put the books in her bag, then picked up the one she was just reading. "Luca, since you know a bit about this, can you answer a few questions of mine?"

"I might not know for sure, but go ahead and ask. If I can't answer, we can just look it up online." Luca held up her phone.

Vivian flipped open the book and pointed to a segment. "I don't quite get this one."

Luca glanced at it. The questions Vivian had were all about things she understood. After all, Luca had studied these topics in school and dealt with them in her early job. Hence, she easily answered Vivian's questions.

They went back and forth discussing the material until the three kids came home from school, at which point they wrapped up their conversation.

Vivian took charge of helping the kids with their homework, while Luca headed into the kitchen to help Aunt Neile prepare dinner.

Luke, Gordan, and Gale had also wrapped up their discussion and came downstairs together. The three kids greeted them but quickly went back to focusing on their homework. Gordan watched Vivian helping the kids with their assignments and could not help but voice his thoughts, "You're tutoring the kids? With that brain of yours, do you even understand

the content?"

Vivian froze for a moment but remained silent, pretending she had not heard him.

Seeing that she was completely ignoring him, Gordan pressed on, "Just don't mess up their homework, alright?"

He paused for a moment, still feeling snarky. "But really, the only reason you're brave enough to tutor those three is that they're smart enough not to need it. Otherwise, with your wits, you probably wouldn't even be able to solve elementary school problems."

"Gordan," Luke was unable to hold back any longer and quietly interrupted.

"Luke, it's just a personal grudge. You don't need to step in." Gordan shot a glance at Luke and then turned back to Vivian. "Why aren't you saying anything? Am I wrong?"

"Uncle Gordan," Lanie chimed in, unable to stay quiet any longer.

Gordan looked at him. "Lanie, did she mess things up for you with her tutoring?"

Lanie shook his head. His little face looked tough, just like Luke's. "I know it might be rude

to say this, but Uncle Gordan, you're really loud. You're distracting us from doing our homework."

"Haha, Lanie, nice one!" Gale could not help but burst out laughing. He gave him a thumbs-

up.


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