Chapter 81
Harold raised his chin, and arrogance flashed in his black eyes.
He scoffed. “If Dad doesn’t want to marry Auntie Adina, I’ll marry her after I grow up. I want to be with her every day.” George’s expression became very sullen.
He did not want to tell Harold about those things at first, but if he kept them from Harold, he was worried that Harold would be more and more obsessed with Adina. He slowly said, “Do you know that Mom has a sister?” Harold scowled. “Why are you talking about that woman? It’s got nothing to do with me whether she has a sister or not. I don’t know about it, and I don’t care about it either. Don’t talk to me about her.”
“It’s related to you. Mom has a stepsister, and her name’s Adina.” George used his phone, searched for a news article, and threw it to Harold. “Adina supposedly died four years ago, but she came back because she wants to ‘exact revenge on the Daugherty family and Mom. You’re the best tool for her to use against Mom.”
Harold cast a glance at the news, and his gaze was filled with disbelief. “George, if I understand this correctly, is Auntie Adina our biological aunt?”
George was speechless. He had never seen Harold call Dew “Mom,” but he was pretty good at calling Adina “Aunt.” “No wonder I like Auntie Adina so much. She’s our aunt, and we’re biologically related!” Harold jumped with joy. “So, I can officially call Auntie Adina my aunt, right?”
George had no words for him. Their mother had a closer biological relationship with them, right? Why did this brat dislike their mom?
Wait a minute, that was not the main point! “Adina approached you because you’re Mom’s son. She’s using you,” George said coldly.” “That’s not true!” Harold scoffed. “George, no matter what you say, you can’t change how 1 like Auntie Adina. You don’t have to waste your time persuading me.”
He jumped down from the couch before he went upstairs with his short legs.
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