Chapter 60
Old Mrs. Daugherty no longer had the strength to support herself. She got to her feet with the help of the housekeeper. Adina also got up. She held Old Mrs. Daugherty’s right hand.
“Grandma, I’ll help you in.” Old Mrs. Daugherty nodded. Then, the two of them went into the resting lounge. The atmosphere dining hall was still chirpy.
This was the first time Duke visited the Daugherty family, so all the family members thought that the marriage between the family and the Winters family was a done deal.
“Duke, they have recently released a new movie. You should go and watch it with Dew in the afternoon,” Ruby grinned and said, “After the movie, you can go shopping for a while before you have a candlelight dinner. How romantic that would be!”
Dew shyly lowered her head. She wanted it, but she still said, “Duke should be very busy in the afternoon. How would we have the time for a movie?”
“Well, no matter how busy you are, you still have to take some time to cultivate the relationship with your girlfriend,” Sammy said.
“You’ve been in a relationship for about four years already, so you should plan for the wedding. Duke, please don’t mind me blabbering. Look, Dew is not young anymore. If you keep delaying it, she will be an old lady. The sooner you hold a wedding, the better it is…”
Halfway through her sentence, an icy gaze was cast.
Sammy felt a cold shiver down her spine.
Duke flashed a cold smile.
“First of all, I don’t have a girlfriend. Secondly, I won’t marry Dew Daugherty. Thirdly, even if Dew turns into an old lady, that’s none of my business.”
What he said had cut off the ties between them.
Dew had always known that this man was not willing to marry her, but he never once made it so clear like today.
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