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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1004

Chapter 1004

Grapie opened her eyes widely and tried her best to hold her tears back.

Buzz!

Adeena’s phone vibrated.

After she answered the call, she regretfully came over and looked for the little girl. “I suddenly need to handle an emergency, so I’m going back now. Grapie, can you give me a goodbye kiss?”

Grapie instantly held her neck. “Miss, I don’t want you to go.”

Her favorite necklace was stolen by Cherry, but she held herself back without crying. But when she thought about Ms. Deena wanting to leave, her tears just streamed down her cheeks.

“You’re a good girl. Don’t cry. I’ll still come and visit you again.”

“But… but Cherry said I might be adopted today, and I can’t see you again.”

“I’ll come and ask Mama Sherry where your new home is. I can still go and visit you.” Adeena smiled and said, You’re so obedient and cute. If you keep crying, you’ll become ugly.”

The little girl sniffed and held back her tears.

Adeena touched her head, and she left while she kept looking back.

Right after she left, a married couple who rode on a motorcycle stopped in front of the orphanage.

This couple was about thirty years old. The man looked sincere and honest, while the woman looked virtuous and graceful. When they walked inside, they were welcomed by the director warmly.

If a child from the orphanage was successfully adopted, this would be a perfect ending for everyone.

The director tried her best to make this work, and the couple indeed wanted to adopt a kid. The remaining boys in the orphanage were either diagnosed with congenital heart disease or mute and dumb. After the couple looked around, they finally cast their sights on Grapie.

“Sir, Ma’am, please adopt me.” Cherry bumped Grapie in the shoulder and squeezed her out of the way. She was the first one to stand out. “I’m Cherry, and I’m going to be four soon. I’m a good girl, and I’m very obedient. I can sweep the floor, wash clothes, and work. Please take me home with you.”

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