Chapter Summary: Chapter 167 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 167, 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 167
When Adina exited the piano shop, the children were already waiting for her outside while holding each other’s hands.
When Alden saw Dew earlier, he immediately brought Melody out
The last time Melody met Dew outside their preschool, she had a nightmare, so he dared not let Melody meet Dew face to face again “Mom, didn’t you buy a piano?” Alden raised his head and asked
Just as Adina was about to answer, her phone vibrated in her pocket
She glanced at the incoming call and looked a little surprised
This person had not contacted her for one year
“Mr. Albert, is anything up?”
“I came to Sea City to watch a piano performance yesterday, and I thought about you. This is your hometown, right?” A haggard voice came from the phone “Do you still remember what I told you a year ago?”
Adina paused for a while “I’ve lost iny childhood enthusiasm toward the piano”
“You’re gifted at playing the plano. Why don’t you use that gift to the fullest)” Mr Albert uttered some heartfelt words. “I’ve only accepted one student, and your talent is even more impressive than his.”
Adina pursed her lips before she lowered her head and looked at Melody
George agreed without asking her for the reason. George was the only Winters family member who would be so generous to her.
Duke was reading some documents in the living room. Suddenly, he saw Dew bringing a few staff members in.
The four staff members moved the heavy piano into the living room, creating some piercing sounds.
“What are you doing?”
Duke closed his documents, and his expression was cold. He started to emanate an invisible aura, which seemed to cover the top of the living room like a net.
The staff members, who were already gasping, instantly sweated like a cow. Dew also felt nervous for some reason. She suddenly regretted saying those explicit words. It made her feel awkward as she met Duke. She erased that scenario from her mind before she curled her lips into a gentle smile. “Duke, don’t you know yet? George found me a piano teacher, and my first lesson is this afternoon.”
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