Chapter Summary: Chapter 1031 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 1031, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 1031
Duke parked the car, opened the car door, and got out. He wore an all–black suit, and the hems of his sleeves were embroidered with dark gold thread. They shimmered with each movement, giving off a feeling of elegance and luxury. He pulled open the passenger side door like a gentleman. “Adee, hop in.“. Adeena did not turn him down. She leaned down and got into the passenger seat.
As she was about to put on the seatbelt, the man suddenly leaned in close and helped her buckle in.
Adeena held her breath and did not dare move.
Duke wanted to laugh.
‘Why is Addy‘s nervous face so cute?‘
He was afraid that Addy would get angry, so he did not tease her about it. He turned back to the driver‘s seat and slowly drove off.
“Adee, have you been to Sea City before?” Duke asked casually as he drove.
He said “Adee” so naturally, as though they were friends who had known each other for a long time... or lovers who had been with each other for a long time...
Adeena turned her head to look out the window, and casually said, “This is my first time in Sea City.”
“Sea City has many tourist attractions. I could show you around this afternoon,” Duke said. “No, thank you. I have other appointments this afternoon,” Adeena politely declined, turning her head to look at the fleeting scenery outside the window.
But when he looked at George and Alden, they did not react at all. The two of them were staring greedily at the people outside the window, who were coming closer and closer.
“I‘m not the only one doing stupid things. George and Al did the same stupid thing, too.” Harold felt that life was fair. Then, he suddenly remembered something and quickly took out his phone to send a message. [Uncle Daniel, I mistook the wrong person, you don‘t have to see that woman anymore.]
When he was done, he put the phone into his pocket and dashed outside... “Stop!”
George grabbed him.
“Don‘t get too excited, or you‘ll scare Mommy away. Mel, wipe your tears. Let‘s go out together.” Melody nodded and forcefully held back her tears. The four children walked out together. “Welcome to the Winters family‘s mansion, Aunt Deena.”
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