Chapter 330
After dinner, it was already 8 p.m., so Adina took her kids home. Duke also walked out. “I’ll send you home.” “You don’t have to.” Adina looked at him and curtly said. “I hope you can consider my suggestion, Mr. Winters.” After she said that, she led the kids into the car.
Duke stood outside the mansion. It was only after the car disappeared from the road that he slowly looked away. Should he be her boyfriend? But he just needed to pretend to be her boyfriend. If the word “pretend” did not exist, perhaps he would have immediately agreed. “Dad!” Harold dragged the hem of his suit. “Dad, are you reluctant to let Auntie Adina leave?” Duke turned around and looked at his son. He pursed his lips, and he seemed to look contemptuous. “What nonsense are you talking about?” “That’s what they do on TV! When you are reluctant to let someone go, you will watch them leave.” Harold winked. “Dad, don’t be so down. Auntie Adina will come again tomorrow. She said she will come and accompany me every night. Yoohoo!” The boy chuckled in a silly manner. As though he suddenly thought of something, his expression suddenly became serious. “Dad, can you not invite that woman to grandma’s birthday party?”
Duke was still thinking about Adina, so he instantly did not wrap it around his head. “Which woman?”
“That witch, Dew Daugherty!” Harold bit his bottom lip, and he said gloomily, “Auntie Adina doesn’t like that witch. If you invite that bad witch, Auntie Adina will not attend the party!”
George slowly walked over. Harold turned around and looked at him. “George, I know what you want to say. Even if Dew is my mother, I also don’t like her!”
But George calmly said, “Dad, I also think we shouldn’t invite mom. If she comes, she will definitely start a scene with Auntie Adina. To avoid unnecessary trouble, we’d better not send the invitation card to her.” “I also have the same thought.” Duke nodded.
Speaking of Dew, he suddenly remembered that he had let Trent investigate the incident five years ago.
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