âHow were the kids born four years ago?â Duke slowly asked. He had read the news four years ago.
That night had been described in graphic detail by the reporters, but there was a combination of truth and lies.
The only thing he could be sure of was that Adina did not go to a hospital the day she gave birth. She gave birth to the four babies in the Daugherty familyâs warehouse. Even a normal person had to risk her life to give birth to one baby. He could not imagine how she successfully gave birth to the four babies, Besides, he had also heard that the Daugherty familyâs mansion was set on fire that night.
Adina pursed her lips with a blank look. âGeorge and Harold were born first. When they were born, they were not breathing, so I thought that theyâ¦â
She started to quiver before she resumed. âDew took the babies away. I didnât know where she brought them, but I always thought that the kids were dead.â
She looked down and hid all the emotions in her eyes. Duke felt as if he was tearing her scars that had already scabbed over âIâm sorry. Itâs all my fault. If it werenât for me, you wouldnât have suffered from all of this,â he said apologetically. âItâs alright. Itâs all in the past.â Adina raised her head and had already schooled her gaze by then. The pain that she had suffered over the years had passed. She was no longer that fragile.
Duke just stared at her firmly. He conjured up the figure of the woman from five years ago in his mind, and her face slowly overlapped with Adinaâs face.
No wonder he did not have any feelings for Dew. It turned out that the woman was Adina.
This woman was with him five years ago.
This was his woman.
Suddenly, a ringtone broke the silence in the ward.
Duke glanced at the incoming call. It was Mrs. Winters. He then gestured at Adina to keep quiet.
As soon as he picked up the call, Mrs. Wintersâ nervous voice came from the other end. âDuke, Brown said that you were shot. What happened?â Duke frowned and calmly said, âMr. Brown likes to exaggerate things. Iâm fine. Iâll be discharged tomorrow.â After he said that, he prepared to hang up.
âHold on, I heard that you had quadruplets four years ago instead of a pair of twins?â Mrs. Winters said coldly.
Duke subconsciously glanced at Adina before he answered, âMom, where did you hear that from?â
âI havenât been in Sea City lately, but that doesnât mean I know nothing.â Mrs. Winters said indifferently.
âI donât want to know what happened between you and the Daugherties, but you have to get our familyâs bloodline back. The Winters family children have to be back with their original family.â
Mrs. Wintersâ voice was very loud when she uttered that last sentence, and Adina could vaguely hear her.
She recalled Mr. Osborne, who had been overbearing and rude when he found out that the Osborne familyâs âchildrenâ were out there.
Right now, Mrs. Winters was no different from Mr. Osborne.
Adina just did not know what Duke thought about it.
Once she saw Duke hang up, she preemptively said, âMr. Winters, I wonât give up my custody of Alden and Mel. I wonât surrender no matter what you do!â
Duke frowned. âWhen did I ever say that I wanted to steal custody from you?â Adina kept away her hostility, calmed down, and asked, âWhat do you mean?â