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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 28

Chapter 28 

The second lady of the Larson family walked past them while they were chatting.

Trent‘s eyes stuck to her like glue, and he went after her. “Miss Lydia, you‘re really beautiful today...” 

Eilam did not know what to say.

His pity was wasted on this guy…

Adina followed Duke to the balcony.

One of them was breathtakingly beautiful, and the other astonishingly handsome. When they walked together to the balcony, they immediately attracted countless people‘s attention.

“My god, did Adina charm Duke the moment she came back to Sea City?”

“I thought Duke doesn‘t indulge in sexual pleasures. Why is he going off to talk alone to Adina?” 

“It‘s over. Now that she‘s back, we won‘t get to date the top bachelors anymore.”

The socialites sighed and whined, as if all of their energy had been sucked out of their bodies.

They still remembered how Adina had attracted the men‘s attention whenever she attended parties five years ago.

Even if she did not put on makeup, extravagant clothes, and stood in the middle of a crowd, she was still the most eye–catching person.

They were incredibly jealous, but could do nothing about it.

They could only post comments online from anonymous accounts. Hence, even before the end of the banquet, the internet was full of people talking about Adina.

A light breeze blew at the balcony, and chilled the two people standing outside.

Adina‘s black hair danced in the wind and landed on her red lips.

She tucked her hair behind her ear and said, “Mr. Duke, let‘s make a trade.”

Duke smiled calmly. “What kind of trade? Tell me.”

“I couldn‘t find anything about your son online, which means that you don’t want your child to be exposed to the public. I‘m willing to keep his existence a secret. At the same time, I hope that you will also keep my daughter‘s existence a secret, on the account that you are also a parent.”

Duke remembered the words he had heard earlier. They were so hurtful, harsh, and unpleasant that even a man like him was shocked, so it must have been even worse for Adina, who was a woman

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