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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1064

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Dive into Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1064, 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 1064

“I don’t know anything,” Ms. Lawson said as she

trembled.

Duke did not care whether she was a woman or a man. He just reached out to break her wrist.

The baby had been handled by this nurse’s hands at that time, so she needed to suffer the consequences.

Ms. Lawson screamed in pain. “Does law still exist? I’m going to call the police!”

Adina let go of her with contempt. “Okay, let’s call the police. Let the police investigate your illegal operation from three years ago.”

The surgery had been an underground operation. Those who participated were paid off to shut their mouths.

If there was an investigation, it would be impossible to not find any evidence.

The nurse held her broken wrist and dared not breathe

heavily.

She was sure that if she insisted on not telling the truth, the man would also break her legs.

“The baby was dead when she was handed over to me.” Ms. Lawson closed her eyes. “But while I was taking care

of her, she suddenly started to cry and breathe again.”

Adina’s eyes shone brightly.

She was so worked up that her hands trembled, but she dared not interrupt Ms. Lawson from making her statement.

“When the baby came back alive, I tried to return her to the Willis family, but they were too busy. I waited in front of the hospital for one day, but I couldn’t meet them. In the end, I met a couple who needed a baby girl, so they paid me $5,000 and bought the baby…”

“What did you say?” Adina growled.

Her emotions had gone through many ups and downs. At this point, her expression was extremely cold and ruthless.

Duke gently patted her on the shoulder before he sternly asked, “Do you still remember how the couple looked?”

Ms. Lawson tried her best to recall. “I remember that the man was tall and big. There was a big birthmark on his chin. They paid me $5,000 in cash before they left with the baby.”

Adina had an extreme headache.

Five thousand dollars!

Her daughter was worth $5,000!

It felt like her heart had exploded! That was how painful

The siblings talked about their lives over the past four years. A while later, Duke came downstairs.

He pursed his lips and said, “I produced a rendering of the couple according to Ms. Lawson’s description. After I keyed in the big data, I found that the man was a human trafficker. He was arrested three years ago, and all the kids he kidnapped were sent to an orphanage in Cloud City…”

Boom!

Adina’s mind was instantly blown.

She finally realized what had just crossed her mind.

Adina grabbed Duke’s hand. “Hurry over to Grapie and do a paternity test!”

She slowly uttered those words with hope, anxiety, and

fear.

Duke was stunned too.

Grapie was the little girl he had met once. Her eyes were similar to Melody’s when she was little, and she also

looked like Addy.

Was she really their daughter?

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