Chapter 320
She should be grateful that her sons were still alive. They were still alive. She was glad that they were still alive. This had to be a blessing from God. “Auntie Adina, what’s wrong?” Adina held Harold so tightly that he felt that he could not breathe, though he did not dare to say anything. He was afraid that an embrace like this was fleeting.
But the next second, he felt warm tears fall on his cheeks.
He looked up and saw Adina’s watery eyes. Her tears were falling down uncontrollably. He was so panicked that he did not know what to do. “Auntie Adina, what’s wrong? Did I do something wrong again? I’m sorry, Auntie Adina. I won’t be so impudent again.” He hurriedly withdrew from Adina’s embrace. Adina felt a twinge of pain in her heart. Over the past few days, she chose not to come to the Winters family’s residence and ignored Harold on purpose. This boy must have been very heartbroken.
He was her son, not Dew’s son! How could she punish her own precious son? She had already owed him so much! “Hal, you’ve done nothing wrong. Nothing wrong at all.” Adina pulled him over and continued to hold him in her arms. She rubbed Harold’s hair with her chin. “I’m sorry, Hal. It’s my fault. I shouldn’t have ignored you for so many days. Starting today, I will come here and cook for you every day. I will make you whatever you like.” Harold’s eyes widened in a daze. “Really? Auntie Adina, do you really mean that?” “Don’t call me Auntie Adina. You should call me…” Adina did not finish her sentence. The words got stuck in her throat. “What should I call you?” Harold tilted his head and asked. “Just call me Auntie for now.” Adina felt a faint bitterness on the tip of her tongue. If she told him all the things that happened five years ago, she would not be able to cover up Alden and Melody’s identities. Duke would definitely take away the custody of her two children.
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