Chapter 819
Duke changed his shoes at the entrance before he walked toward Adina.He wrapped his arms around her slender waist while he rested his forehead on her forehead. The two of them looked into each other‘s eyes with strong affection.
“Daddy, don‘t kiss Mommy.” Harold covered his eyes.“ The four of us are still here. Please behave yourselves.”
Adina blushed and pushed the man away. “Yes, please watch what you do.”
The children were embarrassed, and the servants also hesitated to look over from afar.
“Let‘s go!” George cleared his throat and said, “Leave the vegetable picking to Daddy. Let‘s go and play!”
They were fed up with seeing them being so lovey-dovey every day!
The kids put the work aside and went to the living room to play. Adina‘s face turned red as she stuffed the basket of vegetables into Duke‘s arms. “Sort out the vegetables.”
Then, she turned around and entered the kitchen to continue her work.
Duke smiled and chuckled.
He picked the vegetables at the dining table. When he raised his head, he could see the figure who was working in the kitchen. The atmosphere of being in a loving family melted his heart.
Perhaps such peace and happiness were what people pursued in their lives. And he was very lucky to have such a perfect family.
“Ah!”
A scream suddenly came from the kitchen.
Duke threw the vegetables and rushed in. He noticed that Adina‘s index finger was bleeding. She must have accidentally cut it when she was cutting the vegetables.
Without a second thought, he put her delicate finger in his mouth and gently sucked on it.
Adina just felt a little pain in her index finger because of the suction. Perhaps, the artery of the fingers was connected to the heart. Even her heart twitched a little.
Some fractured scenes flashed through her mind. Isabelle‘s ferocious smile, that knife that cut her face, the massive amount of blood, the stinging pain in her face, and Isabelle who died terribly from a shot in the head… Her expression changed, and she immediately pushed Duke away. “Can‘t you be gentle? It hurts!”
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