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His Domineering Lover novel Chapter 386

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His Domineering Lover is the best current series by the author Celia. The Chapter 386 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 386 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

She was wearing a black trench coat and large sunglasses. Neymar stood by her side, talking and laughing. But she seemed to be a little absent-minded.

Suddenly, she looked in Tracey's direction. Tracey hurriedly hid behind a pillar. She knew that her presence would only hurt Tina more.

"Master, I've already checked in. Let's go to board the plane." Erica came over with the tickets.

Neymar took her to security and gave her a little hug. "Don't worry. I'll be with you soon."

"Take good care of her." Tina said in a thick nasal voice. If she took off her sunglasses now, everyone could see her dark circles. She did not sleep last night. All those years of grudges were running through her mind.

"I will. Go ahead. Don't miss your flight." Neymar let go of her.

"I see." Tina walked toward the security gate, feeling somehow that someone was watching her.

After a few steps, she looked back, but she didn't see anyone strange. Erica stopped and asked, "Master, what's the matter?"

She glanced around and looked away. "Nothing. Let's go."

Tracey carefully stretched out her head from behind the pillar and watched her leaving. "Mom, what happened over the years that made you who you are?" She wondered.

"Why don't you see her off?" Adam caught up with her after parking the car. He found that Tracey didn't show herself to Tina.

"Since we can't change the result, she'll only feel worse when she sees me." Tracey shook her head helplessly.

Adam understood her thoughts and hold her in his arms. "Little bunny, sometimes I prefer you to be a little more willful, just like Renee."

Tracey smiled bitterly. "I'm afraid you'd hate me if I became that willful."

"I'm gonna love you no matter what you become. Your maturity makes my heart ache." He gently touched her cheek.

"Adam, let's go back."

"No hard feelings??" Adam looked at her, who had already calmed down.

Tracey nodded. "All good things must end. I'm thrilled to know that she's still alive. I don't know why she doesn't want me, but I don't blame her.

Adam, I know how great you are. Can you help me find out who my mother is? Why doesn't she want me?"

Adam could never say no to her, but this matter was just too complicated. He thought of the totem he saw in the morning.

"Tracey, I need to remind you of one thing." After thinking for a while, he said.

Tracey looked at him with confusion. "What?"

"As you said, there's no way she doesn't love you. So why on earth would a mother treat her daughter like a stranger?

Maybe she's trying to protect you. She never explained and would rather be mistaken for a heartless mother who abandoned her daughter.

Maybe she doesn't want to influence your life. She'd rather you forget her or misunderstand her.

If you force an investigation, you'll break her plan. You may not be able to handle the truth, and your life could be turned upside down."

As a bystander, Adam saw more than Tracey did. He was deeply in love with Tracey, so he could understand Tina.

Hearing this, Tracey fell into deep thought. "My life could be turned upside down?" She muttered.

It all seemed to make sense.

Adam didn't know why Tina did this, but he was sure that she was doing this for Tracey's good.

So should he continue to look into it?

Adam didn't care which family Tracey was from. All he wanted was her.

Even thought they wouldn't have a child, they

could spend their rest life with each other.

"Adam, what's on your mind?" Seeing Adam frowning, Tracey asked.

"Nothing. Do you still want me to investigate your mom?"

Tracey shook her head. "I don't know. I always feel like I'm living in a fog. I'm afraid I can't handle the truth."

"Everything's fine now, except your mom's gone. I mean, maybe we should just let nature take its course."

Hearing what Tracey said, Adam felt a little relieved. He knew that the best way to deal with it was to ignore it.

"Fine. Mom's in a good place now. Maybe she's happy." Tracey felt that he had a point.

"Great. Let's go have breakfast." Adam took her and left in a good mood.

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