Hi Parsani,
I am also not 100% sure what you want to achive. But if I get you right, you think of combining the ressources of both notebooks to use them as one "superserver".
I think that what you want to achieve is not what VMware has in mind with their virtualization approach.
Ibrar's picture is showing you what you might be able to do instead with VMware's technology. You install each of the hypervisors directly on a compatible hardware platform and use vCenter to manage their ressources together and afterwards using technologies like HA and DRS to be more flexible in distributing your VMs between your ESXi Hosts. But each host is only able to use it's own CPU/Memory resources for the VMs running on this particular host.
If I misunderstood the aim of your question and you just want that all the VMs you already installed on your two notebooks within VMware Workstation to see each other, the bridged network option Andrê and Ali are mentioning might be the solution you are looking for.
If you want to run VMs within your nested ESXi's and you want to let them communicate with the VMs in Workstation as well don't forget to set the vSwitch within you nested ESXi to "Accept" promiscuous mode.
Best regards,
Sigi