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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1038

Chapter 1038

A dozen dishes were laid out on the table, and the table was beyond maximum capacity.

“Ruth, go down and buy some beers,” Adeena sighed and said.

“Why should I be the one running about? You go.” Ruth was starving, and she could not wait

to eat.

“You wanted to drink, not me.” Adeena glanced at her. “Besides, I ordered dinner. It’s not going too far to have you buy some beer, right?”

Ruth was suppressed by her aura, so she had to put on the jacket and went downstairs to buy beers.

When a box of beers was put on the dining table, the two of them started having dinner.

Ruth picked up the beers and drank half a bottle. When she blinked, her tears streamed down like water flowing out of the pipe.

“Adeena, you can laugh at me now.” She ate lobster while crying loudly. “Daniel Jones is a jerk. He pursued me, then he abandoned me. Am I that easy to bully?”

Adeena frowned. “What did Mr. Jones do to you?”

The two of them were still very close previously. The plot twist should not have happened so quickly, right?

“He… he said he gave me so many expensive gifts because he mistook me as another person. Sob!” Ruth cried badly. “He also said since the gifts were given to me, they could be considered as an apology. Who wants him to apologize and compensate? Sob… Adeena, why am I so miserable? Why would I encounter this kind of person?”

Adeena looked despised as she passed a few tissues over. “Wipe your face. You look so ugly when you cry.”

“He’s not here. Can’t I be ugly now?” Ruth acted as if she gave up on herself. “I thought it was love at first sight for me. I can’t believe that he mistook me for someone else. I hate him! I hate him!”

Adeena ate while she asked, “Did you ask who he initially wanted to give those presents to?”

“He refused to tell me!” Ruth gritted her teeth and said, “He must be afraid that I would trouble that woman!”

Adeena said, “The gifts that he gave you cost at least six million dollars, but he also did not ask them back. He’s quite responsible.”

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