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The Day I Kissed An Older Man novel Chapter 1709

After a whole day of investigation, Adam finally tracked down his wife and daughter's whereabouts and got there as fast as he could.

When he arrived at the place, he rang the doorbell. After a while, he could hear footsteps approaching.

"Coming!" said Lilin.

Lilin rushed to the door, thinking that it was the food delivery they ordered.

When she opened the door and saw the solemn face of her father, she was startled for only one second before she slammed the door shut.

"Li…" Adam hardly finished uttering his daughter's name when the door was slammed in his face. He took a deep breath to calm his anger and rang the doorbell again.

This time, no one opened the door.

"Mister Adam, should we kick the door open?" asked one of his men when he saw Adam's face had contorted out of rage.

Adam waved his hand and said sternly, "No. She hates it when people do that. Go out and wait for me there."

"Yes, sir!" The men nodded and left Adam alone.

Adam sighed and continued to ring the doorbell repeatedly. He knew they would have to open the door at some point.

20 minutes had passed, but the door remained closed. Adam was running out of patience.

"Lilin, my dear girl, I knew you'd open the door for me! Good thing you're unlike your cold-hearted mother."

Lilin rolled her eyes, collected her takeout from the delivery man politely, and entered the house without talking to Adam.

Adam's smile disappeared instantly. Since Lilin left the door open, he took it as he was allowed to go in as well.

Lilin took the takeout to the sofa, planning to enjoy it with Melinda.

Adam walked in and glanced around the interior of the room. When he approached his wife and daughter, who were eating fast food, he frowned and said, "This is where you've been staying with our daughter? Why, it's so cramped and shabby! And how can you let her eat those unhealthy fast foods? I thought you'd be better off without me!"

Melinda was so annoyed by Adam's words that she lost her usual graciousness. She glared at him coldly.

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