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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1065

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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1065 – 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. Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1065 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 1065

“Daniel, bring your sister for a cup of coffee. I’ll go and do it now!”

Duke hurried to the hospital.

Adina’s limbs were cold, and Daniel helped her to a nearby cafe. She finally felt more comfortable after she took a sip of coffee.

She dared not dwell on it too much and just waited in the cafe quietly.

Daniel accompanied her in silence.

Time flew.

A month later, Grapie was discharged.

It was lively outside the hospital.

“Georgie, Hal, Al, Mel!”

Grapie tilted her head and smiled sweetly as she greeted every one of them.

She was only three years old, which was the age when

girls were the most adorable and innocent. Her eyes were as vibrant and attractive as grapes.

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Her four elder brothers and sister surrounded her. Grapie, we prepared a huge room for you. We also bought

you a ton of Barbie Dolls and toys. We’ll play with you every day!”

Grapie could not help but clap. “Really? I’m so happy!”

At the side, Adeline silently wiped her tears. “This is great! Grapie is with her biological parents now. It’s truly wonderful! I’m really happy for her!”

Adina gently patted her shoulder. “Medical treatment in Sea City is advanced. Adeline, if you need any treatment in the future, you can come to me in Sea City. We’ve added each other on WhatsApp, so you can contact me anytime.”

She had taken Adeline’s favorite Grapie, so she hoped that Adeline could be pregnant with her own child too.

Adeline leaned against Candon’s arms while she looked at the little girl reluctantly.

Grapie turned back and smiled brightly at Adeline. “Mom, I’ll come back and visit you and Dad!”

It was the five children by her side.

What had she done to deserve such a perfect lover?

What had she done to have five perfect kids?

Real happiness was not sudden excitement, occasional surprises, or pain and sadness. It was like the air, the sunshine, and the rain, which were silently around her.

Her life was long and bright. Being an ordinary person in the crowd was enough for her.

“Mommy, what are you thinking about?”

“I’m thinking about what I should cook for you when we get back!” she answered softly before she and the man beside her looked into each other’s eyes with a smile.

When love was reciprocated, that was where she found a home.

Her life was serene and good.

It was complete.

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