Summary of Chapter 141 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 141 marks a crucial moment in Summer Wine’s Marriage novel, Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 141 “Who’s bullying you?” Alden sneered. “You don’t even know how to run the water. Now you’re blaming me?” He had always been an obedient and mature good boy in front of Adina and Ms. Jones. But now, his expression was 70% similar to Duke’s. His sneer was filled with some hostility, and his gaze was filled with mockery. Harold was usually fearless, but his face turned red because of anger. He came to look for Aunt Adina, not to be bullied!
He was the little devil in the Winters family. Since he was born, he had never been bullied like this.
He got out of the bathtub and quickly went to open the door. Alden stopped in front of him. “Promise me one thing, and I’ll let you out.”
Harold was so angry that he wanted to put on a fight with Alden.
However, he was naked, so he had already lost partially in terms of his imposing manner. He gritted his teeth and said, “Aunt Adina is so gentle. Why does she have such a bad son like
you?”
Yes, he was a terrible person.
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He had been faking his obedience and maturity, acting like a good boy in front of everyone.
But only he himself knew how terrible he was.
He had chased Uncle Flint out.
He did not allow Melody to look for Duke.
He even bullied a child in the bathroom.
Alden smiled more brightly. He held the bathroom door and spoke firmly. “If you dare to go after my mom again, I’ll throw you out through the window.”
His voice sounded cunning and cold.
Harold felt frightened as if a venomous snake had climbed up along his bare leg.
“Harold, what happened?”
Adina was telling Melody a story downstairs, but she suddenly heard the loud cries upstairs. She just ran upstairs before she was able to put on her slippers.
Harold pulled open the bathroom door with great force and rushed into Adina’s arms with tears on his face. He sobbed as he said, “Aunt Adina, Alden’s bullying me. He said he wants to throw me out the window.”
Adina frowned. “Did you hear him wrongly?”
Alden was not a person who would do that. “It’s true!” Harold cried loudly as he complained. “He locked the bathroom door, turned on cold water for my shower, and even threatened me to not see you again. Then, he said he wanted to throw me out the window! Aunt Adina, I’m not lying. I’m telling you the truth!”
He kept breathing hard because of all the crying and even started to have hiccups. Adina was puzzled as she looked at Alden. “What happened?” “Mom, I didn’t bully him,” Alden calmly said. “We have to lock the door when we take shower. He put the cold water on. Also, there’s no window in the bathroom. How can I throw him out? I don’t have the strength to throw him either.”
Adina paused for a while before she said, “No matter what, Harold doesn’t know how to take shower. You should’ve helped him turn on the hot water.”
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