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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 974

Chapter 974

Melody bit her lower lip. Even if the mommy she remembered was a hot–tempered person, she still missed her and hoped that she would come home. “What‘s wrong, Mel? Why aren‘t you eating? Is the food not to your liking?” Adeena smiled and asked with a gentle look in her eyes. The tears almost flowed from Melody‘s eyes.

‘Mommy wasn‘t this gentle and soft before... Did I really make a mistake?‘

“Don‘t cry.” Adeena promptly wiped her tears. “Since you insist on me being your mommy, then you can call me Mommy. I don‘t mind.” Melody covered her lips as she cried. She sobbingly said, “Can you give me a hug?” “Of course, I can!”

Adeena reached her arms out and brought the girl into her arms.

This nine–year–old child was already a big girl, yet she lay against Adeena‘s shoulder and cried her heart out.

Muller, who was close by, quickly took several pictures of them, then he heaved a deep sigh… He had served Young Lady Melody for three years, and he had never seen her look so miserable before.

In the eyes of others, the genius pianist Melody Winters was an aloof girl who would neither cry, smile, nor show any unnecessary expressions. Only when she was with her father or her brothers, would she smile a little. But that smiling expression never reached her eyes.

Today, he saw Young Lady Melody‘s wholehearted smile and heard her sobs of grief... ‘Could this woman really be the Mdm. Winters, who disappeared four years ago?‘

Muller was about to check the Internet for previous photographs of Mdm. Winters when he saw Melody, who lay on Adeena‘s shoulder, suddenly stop crying. Her aloof eyes were fixed at Adeena‘s back. Then, she lifted a long strand of hair from the woman‘s shoulder and discreetly tucked it into her sleeve...

Muller could not help but approve of the scene in his heart.

‘Young Lady Melody is clever indeed. She even knows to take a hair sample back for a paternity test.

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