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My Mommy's Brave Heart novel Chapter 112

Duke carried Melody, turned around, and went into the Winters Corporation building.

Two hours ago, Jake told him that a little girl rushed into the building. If he got downstairs earlier, Melody would not have been frightened like this.

This beautiful girl almost became a little beggar.

Everyone at the entrance looked at each other at a loss.

“Mr. Wilson, what’s going on?” Mr. Perez widened his eyes. “Mr. Winters took the girl. Nothing will happen, right?”

Jake recalled Duke’s speaking tone, and he shook his head. “It should be fine. Please pay attention to the entrance. Maybe some parents who lost their daughter will come over to look for her.”

Mr. Perez quickly nodded and went back to his work.

Jake stroked his chin. Why did he feel that the girl’s eyes looked slightly similar to Mr. Winters’ eyes?

If he did not know that this girl’s background was unknown, he nearly thought that she was the lady of the Winters family.

Duke carried Melody to the top floor.

“Why would you appear here?”

He stared at Melody, and he tried his best to soften his voice.

Melody widened her eyes and stared at him without answering.

Duke was a little upset as he frowned.

Why did he forget that Adina’s daughter did not speak?

He raised his hand and took off Melody’s dirty jacket. When he lifted her cloth, the little girl’s round belly was shown.

Honestly, Duke had never taken off his sons’ clothes.

He was an adult man, so he should not help the little girl shower either.

He frowned and gave up. “Ms. Clark, come in!” he shouted.

Ms. Clark was the only female secretary in the CEO’s office. Duke did not like women getting close to him, so her presence in the Secretarial Department was not noticeable.

This was the first time that Duke directly called her.

Ms. Clark entered in her high heels and instantly saw the dirty little girl, who was standing on the couch.

The couch had initially been beige in color, but it was now a yellowish soil color.

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