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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 694

Chapter 694

While Flint had suspected it long ago, he was still shocked.” Isn‘t Duke the only child in the Winters family?”

“Dad does have a twin brother.” George pursed his lips and said, “I heard about it from Grandma on Grandpa‘s death anniversary when I was three.”

Melody widened her eyes blankly. “When did Daddy become our uncle?”

“Did he make the switch after the wedding?” Harold found it incredulous. “After Daddy and Mommy got married, he went on a business trip for two weeks, and he became more frightening after that. It turns out that he isn‘t Daddy. So, where did our daddy go?”

Tears streamed down his cheeks.

Adina raised her hand and wiped away his tears before she put on a calm front. She gently smiled and said, “I found out that your daddy‘s here. That‘s why I took you out of the country to look for him. Don‘t worry, I‘ve found some clues. I‘ll be able to find Daddy very quickly, and our family will reunite soon.”

The shock in Alden‘s eyes was slowly replaced by relief.

He thought that after his dad married his mom, his dad stopped loving his mom, Melody, and him.

The heart he had opened in the beginning closed once again because of his daddy‘s abnormal behavior.

The process was incredibly painful, and he struggled to get through it. In the end, there was still a part of his heart that was missing.

Alden finally found out that his dad never changed. His dad still loved him, Melody, and his mom. He was just missing for the time being.

But how could a living adult simply disappear all of a sudden?

Alden‘s happiness instantly vanished, and his eyes were full of tension.

“Look at how scared you are.” Flint seemed relaxed as he smiled. “Don‘t worry. Your Dad will come back to you in a month.”

Adina also reassured him. “Your dad loves you so much. How could he leave willingly? He’ll come back soon.”

Her faith was the only thing that pushed her to deal with Earl for so long.

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