Chapter 301
Mr. Brown opened his mouth several times, but he did not know how to answer.
Adina spoke as she washed the dishes. “Dew is his birth mother. It won’t do him any good if word gets out about how he’s treating her.”
“Well, Young Master Harold is still young. He doesn’t understand what a birth mother means.” Mr. Brown explained. “Young Master Harold has always disliked her ever since he could remember. He has never called her mom. Even so, Young Master George has never called her mom either. He did call her mother, which comes across as rather impersonal.”
Adina lowered her eyes and said, “George is a child with self-restraint and propriety. If he is willing to call Dew mother, that means he acknowledges her.
“Young Master George is good to his mother indeed. He prepares all sorts of gifts for Ms. Dew every year. This villa has a room on the second floor that is filled with clothes, bags, and shoes that Young Master George bought for Ms. Dew.” On that note, Mr. Brown let out another sigh. “However, Ms. Dew angered Master Duke last time. All the things in that room have been thrown away.”
“Master Duke dislikes Ms. Dew, Young Master Harold rejects her too, but Young Master George has always respected his mother. Although Ms. Dew is not allowed to step foot in Winters family’s house again, Young Master George has always paid attention to any news regarding her. Ms. Dew’s participation in the piano tour abroad this time was also as per Young Master George’s arrangement.” Age had loosened Mr. Brown’s tongue. He casually spoke about some of the things George had done to Dew.
The corner of Adina’s lips slowly curled into a sneer.
George did care a lot about Dew, his mother.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have deliberately set up a trap waiting for her to walk into it.
George went to great lengths to deal with her. Would Alden and Melody become his targets, too?
Adina pursed her lips. Her hand that was chopping the vegetables paused.
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