Chapter 677
Adina carried Melody while walking speedily into the mansion before she closed the door with a loud bang.
Earl got up from the swing. He stuck his tongue to his upper palate in a playful manner, sneering.
He had already lowered himself by taking the initiative to come over, yet this woman dared to pull a face at him.
Adina carried Melody into the house, and she coldly looked at Flint, who sat in the living room and played games. “Why did you let that man in?”
Flint innocently scratched his hair. “Your daughter wanted to see her dad, and her dad wanted to see his own daughter. I’m just an outsider. How could I stop them?”
After he spoke, he stood on his toes, took a look out the window, and said in a lower voice, “But Addy, he did not seem that bad today. He must be here to apologize to you. Don‘t fall for it and be so quick to forgive him. You must remember everything that he has done wrong. Whenever a man has had an affair, they will do it again. Don‘t be fooled by his good attitude at the moment.”
“Uncle Flint, what does it mean by having an affair?”
Melody blinked and asked in a dumbfounded manner.
Adina fiercely glared at Flint before she handed Melody over his arms and coldly said, “Take good care of the kids. I‘ll go out and talk to him.”
She pulled open the door of the mansion and walked out.
The four kids ran to the windows on the balcony, and they opened their eyes widely to look at the two people in the courtyard.
“Why are you here?”
Adina lowered her voice and coldly questioned Earl.
He put one hand in his pocket, curled his lips, and said, “Didn‘t you say you will go back to the Winters family once I‘ve handled Catherine?”
Something flashed in Adina‘s eyes. “How did you handle her?”
“I asked her to leave. Of course, she refuses to leave. But | already let Arden take her to the airport.” Earl raised his wrist and cast a glance at the time. “In an hour‘s time, she will leave Sea City. She will never show up in front of you again. Are you happy now?”
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