Chapter 1036
George gave Harold a pointed look, and Harold suppressed the excitement in his heart. His big black eyes were shining and reflected Adeena’s silhouette.
Her feelings became even more complicated.
She had always thought herself to be rather quick–witted, but why could she not see the intentions of these people in front of her?
“I’m going to the hospital with Aunt Deena. Do not follow us,” Duke said in a low voice as he stood up.
“Huh? Aunt Deena, are you sick?” Melody’s eyes were filled with concern.
“I’m fine,” Adeena said exasperatedly. “I’m just getting a check–up, don’t worry.”
Duke stood beside her with one hand in his pocket. His voice turned a little colder. “George, take care of your siblings, we’ll be heading off first.”
“Alright, Daddy.” George nodded in response.
It was not until the car disappeared from the entrance of the mansion that the four children reluctantly looked away.
“Sob, when will we get to properly call her Mommy?” Harold sighed.
Alden said slowly, “Daddy must be thinking of courting Mommy all over again.”
George nodded. “Although Mommy lost her memories, she still has feelings for us, deep in her heart.”
“Can Daddy do it?” Melody was very worried. “Mommy seems a little opposed to Daddy getting close to her. Should we help him?”
Harold linked. “Without our help, Daddy would take at least a month to court Mommy.” “A month?” Alden sneered. “You give Daddy too much credit. I’d give it at least half a year.” “Half a year is too long.” George shook his head. “We’ve lost Mommy for four years, we can’t wait any longer.”
“How about this…”
Alden beckoned, and the four children huddled together.
UPLO
The car drove smoothly down the road, and the warm spring breeze blew in.
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