Chapter 168 – 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 168 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 168
Duke frowned more. “Are you learning in the Winters family villa?”
He clearly sounded annoyed.
Dew took a deep breath and tried to remain calm as she said, “You know that my grandmother’s sick, and she’s bedridden all the time. If I practice the piano at home, I’ll disturb her rest.
“Besides, George found a piano teacher for me. I want him to supervise me during my piano lessons too.”
After she spoke, she stared at the man, who was sitting on the couch, with a glint in her eyes However, Duke did not look at her at all.
He frowned and cast a glance at the piano.
He rarely interfered with George’s arrangement. Even if he hated it, he would not say anything
Dew breathed a big sigh of relief.
She was really worried that this man would ask her to move the piano out in front of everyone
“This is the only piano good enough for guidance from Ms. Alice.”
George was speechless. He used to think his mother was merely selfish, but today, he realized that his mother was also quite stupid. She did not just buy the piano for $3,000,000, but she even thought that she had gained an advantage.
Dew held the hem of her dress as she sat down in front of the piano. She had not played the piano for four years, but she still possessed some basic skills. Back when she was in university, a song she had played on the piano made her the most attractive girl on campus and a goddess whom all the boys sought after. It seemed that she had not played the piano in front of Duke before. Dew then confidently pressed the piano keys.
She was going to play the song, “Fur Elise.”
After she discovered that George had hired Alice to be her teacher, she practiced this song hard last night. She hoped that it would keep her and Ms. Alice close. She was familiar with playing the song by now. Duke would definitely change his mind about her after he listened to her play this song. Perhaps he would also admire her or even fall for her. However, just as Dew just put her fingers on the piano keys, someone walked into the villa. She turned around and saw a woman in a long red dress walk in gracefully,
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