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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1034

Chapter 1034

Adeena nodded. “Thank you, Mr. Winters.”

Duke turned around and opened the door of the wardrobe.

Adeena was stunned for a moment.

The whole wardrobe was filled with women’s clothing.

The clothes in this wardrobe should be the clothes of the matriarch of this mansion, since it was in the master bedroom.

The matriarch had been missing for four years, yet everything of hers was still kept in the

room.

‘This man must love his wife very much, so why does he want to court me, then…?‘

Adeena pursed her lips and cast the strange thoughts out of her mind.

“The clothes here belonged to your wife, don’t they? Mr. Winters, I’d rather not cause any trouble.” Adeena smiled. “I’ll go buy some clothes at the mall.”

Duke understood what Adeena was thinking.

Even though these were clothes she had worn before, he had no idea how to explain it to her. “There are some new clothes in Harold’s room. I’ll bring one for you.”

He turned around and went to the next room. He picked out a loose, casual dress and brought it over.

“Thank you,” Adeena said softly.

“You’d better take a shower,” Duke suggested, “The smell of the chicken soup is a little strong.”

Adeena did not know what to say.

She sniffed herself, and indeed, the chicken soup aroma was overwhelming.

She walked into the bathroom and locked the door twice before she took off her clothes and showered.

She did not dare take too long, so she just rinsed herself down before she put on the clothes.

However…

Her calf suddenly started to cramp up at that moment.

This was a side effect left over from three years ago. Jada said that she had almost drowned in the sea, so her lungs got seriously infected, and she needed surgery in the end.

It took two surgeries for her body to recover, but her limbs were left with a serious side effect -frequent muscle cramps. This also caused her to give up swimming ever again.

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