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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 14

Chapter 14 

Spring mornings were quite cold, so Adina asked Madam Xavier to take care of her children before she went to the cemetery.

When she was about to leave, Alden called after her.

"Mommy, you have to be careful outside today."

The boy had a frown on his face, and his eyes were full of worry.

For some reason, he had a bad feeling.

Adina smiled at him.

"It’s fine.I’ll come back the moment I’m done."

She did not tell Alden that she was going to the cemetery.

The two deceased twins were the greatest secret she kept from her children.She did not want Alden to know that he had two brothers who passed away right after they were born.

Adina took the car Madam Xavier gave her and headed to the cemetery.

It was located at the most rural suburbs in Sea City, and it took Adina more than an hour to reach it.

Right after she got out of the car, she saw Dew walking toward her in a long, black dress.

"Adina, you’re finally here…"

The sad look on Dew’s face was absolutely fake in Adina’s eyes.

She pursed her lips and said coldly, "Lead the way."

"Did you come alone, Adina?" Dew asked slowly.

"Who else would have come with me?"

Adina retorted coldly.

After leaving Sea City for four years, she had lost all of her old connections.

The only person who still wanted to protect her was her grandmother, but there was no way she would ask her grandmother to come to this place to be sad.

Dew hid the scheming look in her eyes perfectly and sighed.

"Oh, Adina.We really thought you were dead, which is why we also erected a tombstone for you.It’s right beside your twins’ tombstone.Ever since you left, Dad has been crying every day.When I told him yesterday that you were alive, he was ecstatic—"

"Was he? Since he was so happy, why didn’t he come with you today to see me?"

Adina mercilessly exposed Dew’s lies.

Dew’s expression froze, but she quickly recovered and pretended that she still loved Adina as a sister.

"Dad got so excited yesterday that his blood pressure spiked and he needed to go to the hospital this morning for a checkup.He was also worried that he wouldn’t be able to control his emotions when he saw you, which is why he didn’t come today.Once we’re done visiting the twins, I’ll bring you to the hospital to see Dad."

Adina showed no response to her words.She did not even bother replying.

Even so, Dew did not find the situation awkward.She kept talking as she led the way, and soon, they entered the cemetery.

But Dew did not linger around the main area.

She turned to the side and said in a hushed voice, "Based on the rules of Sea City, premature babies are not allowed to be buried in the cemetery, but Dad pulled some strings and got the twins a good place.It’s in the corner over there.Let’s go over, Adina."

She walked there first, and Adina followed her with a cold expression.

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