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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 487

Chapter 487

“Do you know how thrilled I was to discover that the woman from that night five years ago was you?” The corner of Duke’s lips curled into a smile.

Adina observed the smile on his face and thought the Duke in front of her was no different from a kid.

The smile on his face was pure, and his eyes were filled with sincerity.

She believed every word he said.

“I immediately felt really lucky when I realized I was the father of your children, and that you were the mother of my children.” Duke looked at her with his dark eyes and continued , “Addy, our fates became one five years ago, and in the time that has passed, we have missed out on a lot. I don’t ever want to be separated from you again. I like you, Addy. I love you. I, I…”

He suddenly stopped midway through his sentence.

Adina was feeling even more nervous, and with her breath hitched, she continued to listen to what he was going to say. However, Duke’s hold on her hand went loose all of a sudden, and his arm fell limply to the edge of the couch.

Those jet-black eyes fluttered close as well.

Everything had happened too abruptly, and it made Adina think she had been imagining the entire scene.

“You jerk!” Adina cursed under her breath. Although it was just a confession, he had gotten so drunk while confessing, and she had actually paid close attention to the whole thing! He was just wasting her time!

Adina gave him a venomous glare before stomping upstairs while purposefully making her steps louder.

But Duke was too far gone, and even the loud noise was unable to wake him up.

Adina returned to her room and started removing her makeup, but as she did so, she caught a glimpse of her apple-red cheeks in the mirror. Her cheeks were flushed and were a bright red color.

She had never seen herself like this.

She was incredibly relieved that Duke was drunk at the moment because otherwise , he would have seen her in that state.

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