Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 52
Chapter 52
“Yes, Sir.”
Mr. Brown immediately answered.
Master usually looked cold and indifferent, but he knew that no one loved the young masters more than him.
People said a father’s love was as sturdy as mountains.
Mr. Brown wanted to say that a father’s love was as deep as the ocean.
It was as deep as the ocean, and it could also put up with anything like the sea.
On the second floor, Harold sat on the balcony, and his eyes were filled with tears.
took out a biscuit from his bag
his tears
cried while he
He was always so strict with him. He did not even allow him to leave the house, and he made him stay
see Auntie Adina. He wanted to touch Melody’s face… The more he thought about it, the sadder he felt. Suddenly, his phone rang.
that we are twins, and our minds are linked?” George indifferently said,” Everytime you cry, I’m aware
and my knees were
ask Papa Brown to go and
mind my business? I was just in a bad mood, so I cried.
I just wanted to know what you are crying for.” George’s indifferent voice was heard.
“Hey, wait!”
Harold shouted.
the corner and sighed. He did not have any friends, so he could only speak about what
and he wouldn’t allow me to leave the house. I can’t see her again. I’m very miserable
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