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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 166

Summary for Chapter 166: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 166 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 166, 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 166

“Hello, Madam, are you looking for a piano for your child? Will it be for the boy or the girl?” The shop assistant stepped forward enthusiastically.

Adina let Alden hold Melody’s hand, while she followed the shop assistant to look for a piano.

They were in the best piano shop in Sea City. The price of the cheapest piano was nearly six digits, and the expensive piano was nearly $1,000,000.

Luckily, Adina did not lack money. But even if she lacked it, she would not want her children to suffer.

When she was five, she had learned how to play the piano with Dew, and both of them had

learned it for a decade. Although she had been neglecting her piano skills all these years, she still possessed some basic skills.

pretty tone, and its vibrato is especially perfect.” The shop assistant smiled and said, “You really understand pianos. This is our shop’s signature model.”

“I have some knowledge. Anyway, I want this piano. Please deliver it to

Just as Adina was about to tell him her address, a figure slowly walked up from the side.

“Hold on.”

Dew walked over in her high heels, and her eyes were full of arrogance.

She stared at Adina’s slender fingers coldly, and disdain filled her gaze.

“Triple the price.” Dew waved her card impatiently

Adina suddenly chuckled. “Okay, I’ll give it to you for three times the price Hey, go ahead and process her payment.”

Since the customer agreed to it, the shop assistant did not have to hesitate anymore. He went to prepare the bill at the counter

Dew sneered, “You’re sensible.” Adina glanced around the piano shop indifferently. That piano was the best in the shop, and it was not sold anywhere else.

Those who had seen good pianos would not look down on any of the pianos there. Melody had just been exposed to pianos, so Adina simply wanted to buy one for her in the nearby shop

Unexpectedly, someone still tried to stop her.

Despite that, the tripled price was sufficient for Dew to suffer a loss. Adina glanced at her uncaringly before she turned around and left

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