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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 100

Summary for Chapter 100: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 100 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 100 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 100 

“Stop talking crap then.” Eilam rolled his eyes at Trent.

 “Was it my fault?” Trent felt quite wronged. 

“The Internet said she gave birth to two stillborns, so I thought her kids died a long time ago. But she’s going to pick her kids up in preschool. What’s going on, guys?”

 “Two of her kids are still alive. They didn’t die. Don’t say such things again,” Duke said indifferently.

Trent appeared totally shocked before he gulped.

 “So, she has two kids, and you have two kids too. If you get together, there’s going to be four kids in total! Oh, my gosh, isn’t the house going to be chaotic?”

Duke cast a cold glance at him. 

“Who says we’ll be together?”

“Fine, just deny it!” Trent scoffed. 

“Adina’s so beautiful. I’m guessing a lot of men want to be her children’s stepfather. If you act too slow, don’t come complaining to us.”

Duke recalled the scenario in the hospital yesterday.She truly did not lack a man.

He just wondered if that man was her children’s biological father or just their stepfather.

When Duke thought about it, his heart sank He stood up, pursed his lips, and said, “Let’s go to The Rock Bar. My treat.”

“How strange! Mr. Winters is actually inviting us to the bar. Did the sun rise from the west today?” Trent was surprised as he spoke. Eilam quickly pulled him over. 

“Not much… About one or two bottles of red wine.” Flint sounded really drunk

 “They need to receive $5,000,000 before they release me, or they’ll call the police. Addy, you know how fierce my father is. If he finds me locked up because of this, he’ll kill me…” Someone suddenly grabbed the phone, and Adina heard a coarse and stern voice. 

“Bring $ 5,000,000 to The Rock Bar in half an hour, or we’ll call the police.” The man hung up right after he spoke. Adina’s expression became very dark

Alden raised his head with worry. “Mommy, did something happen to Uncle Flint?”

“He’s drunk. I’ll go and pick him up. You and Mel stay at home, okay? Be good.” Alden nodded before he held Melody’s hand and obediently sat on the carpet in the living room.

Adina grabbed her car keys before she quickly drove to The Rock Bar. On the way, she secretly cursed Flint nonstop.

 

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