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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 134

Summary for Chapter 134: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 134 – 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. Chapter 134 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 134 George silently sighed in relief by his side.

After Adina picked up her kids, she drove to the Xavier family’s villa.

There would be a family gathering in the Xavier family villa every Friday. As such, Adina purposely chose to go over on Thursday.

Only Mdm. Xavier and Ethan would be there. Dinner was ready in the dining room when she got there.

“Great Grandma, Uncle Ethan.”

Alden held Melody’s hand and walked inside before he greeted them obediently.

Mdm. Xavier stroked the kids’ heads and smiled at them lovingly. “Alden is looking more handsome by the day, and Mel is also getting prettier.”

“Grandma, please don’t compliment them too much,” Adina said helplessly. “Alden used to be a reserved boy. But ever since he joined preschool, his teachers, classmates, and other parents have been complimenting his good looks. He’s become very proud now.” Alden blushed. “Mommy, I’m not proud.” “Yeah, you’re not proud. You just flaunt your handsomeness more shamelessly!” Adina laughed and pinched his cheek.

Alden immediately avoided his mother’s hand.

He had to show off a little so that the girls in class would like him.

If the girls liked to play with him, his sister would not have to sit alone in the corner. But Alden would never tell Adina about that.

Mdm. Xavier was old, and she did not have a good appetite, so Adina purposely went to the kitchen and cooked some tomato soup for her.

“Addy, it’s a shame that you don’t have a restaurant with your cooking skills.” By the time Mdm. Xavier finished eating, her forehead was covered in a thin layer of sweat. “If you ever come around to the idea, I’ll invest in you.” Adina smiled faintly. “If you’d like, I could come over and prepare dinner for you every day.”

The business banquet was being held in the biggest hotel in Sea City. It could accommodate up to one thousand people.

Before the sky turned dark, many luxurious cars had already parked in front of the hotel. Men and ladies, who were dressed to the nines, walked in one after another.

People had perfume on and gorgeous clothing. They raised wine glasses and toasted each other. It was very lively. Adina held Ethan’s arm, and the two of them walked into the banquet hall.

Suddenly, there was a commotion up ahead.

Adina narrowed her eyes and looked over. Then, she saw Duke standing among the crowd.

Then, she saw the woman standing next to Duke; it was Dew.

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