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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1028

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What Happens in Chapter 1028 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 1028, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 1028

“If you don‘t come down, then I‘ll have to go up to you.” There was a hint of mischief in the man‘s voice.

“Don‘t come up here!”

Adeena quickly stopped him. She had scolded Ruth earlier during the day, yet she herself had a man visiting her in the middle of the night. How could she be qualified to teach Ruth a lesson in the future? “I‘ll come down after getting changed. Wait five minutes.” She hung up, changed into gray loose–fitting casual clothes that covered every part of her skin.

In the late night of spring, the temperature would be slightly lower. The evening wind blew at her face, messing up the hair she had just dried. Her hair also covered half her face, revealing only a pair of cold, bright eyes. I

Duke silently watched as she came closer and closer.

She stopped when she was three paces away from him.

He walked two steps closer to her, shortening their distance to only one step away from each other.

“Mr. Winters, to what do I owe the pleasure?” Adeena‘s voice held a trace of irritation.

For the past three years, she could always manage her emotions. But whenever this man appeared, she found herself losing control over her emotions with increasing frequency.

Adeena‘s heart suddenly throbbed. When Brady mentioned it during the day, she had looked forward to meeting the children of the Winters family. Other than Melody, there were three more boys. According to the news, the three young masters of the Winters family had high IQs, especially the eldest son, who took over Winters Corporation at the age of three. She was very curious about what highly intelligent children looked like.

“Alright. What time tomorrow?” Adeena asked.

The tension in Duke‘s heart loosened at once. He curled his lips into a smile. “Tomorrow at noon. I look forward to your visit.”

If it had been set to an evening, Adeena might have suspected him of harboring ulterior motives.

But he had chosen noontime, which completely dispelled her concerns. “Alright, I‘ll be at the Winters family‘s mansion on time.”

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