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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1311

Summary for Chapter 1311: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1311 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 1311, 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 1311 

When Duke and Adina heard this, they were stunned before they chuckled.

“Hal, let’s talk about getting married after you grow up. You’re still a kid.” Adina smiled and replied. Harold was just a child in their eyes.

Perhaps he heard that his brother wanted to propose, and he found it fun, so he wanted to join in on the fun.

“No! I’m already a grown man. I’m not a kid anymore!” Harold muttered. He pulled the hem of Adina’s shirt and coquettishly said, “Mom, I really want to get married. I have a girlfriend, and her name is Lana Sutton. She’s a good girl. We have compatible views on life!” When Adina and Duke heard his words, they were taken aback.

Was this kid serious?

Besides, who was Lana? Had this silly boy been fooled by a girl?

The two of them looked each other in the eyes, and they saw worries in each other’s eyes.

“Dad, Mom, Lana is Grapie’s assistant. She is cheerful and bright, and she gets along with Hal really well,” George explained.

Duke and Adina instantly sighed in relief.

“There’s no hurry. You’re still young. Let’s talk after your eldest brother settles his wedding.”

Duke’s words dismissed Harold’s thought.

Harold wanted to say something again, but he was interrupted by Melody.

“Daddy, I’m as old as George, and I’m mature. Can I—”

“No.” Duke pursed his lips and resolutely rejected her. ” Mel, you’re still young. You’re the fourth kid. Your elder brothers haven’t gotten married, so you’re not in the queue yet.”

Melody was speechless. Ninian also found herself in the same position.

Why did she think that her father meant something else?

“So, Everett and I…”

When Ninian saw her family getting worked up, she pouted and looked like she was having a hard time explaining.

Alden was the one whom the whole family did not need to worry about, okay? He was the last to know about love. However, after he fell in love at first sight, he started to plan. When he met her for the second time, he directly confessed and expressed his possessiveness.

She was afraid that after he met Nerola a few more times,

there would not only be stories between them, but they might also have kids.

When Ninian thought of the scenario, she could not help but chuckle. She was secretly very excited, which made her suffer from holding her laughter.

Alden calmly glanced at her before he looked at his parents.

“Don’t worry about me.” He smiled faintly and said,

Grapie says she’ll help me with my relationship.”

 
 

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