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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 17

Summary for Chapter 17: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 17 – 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 17 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 17 

Duke immediately gave off a dreary aura.He held the wet bills between his fingers as a sneer formed on his lips.

This was the first time someone had shoved money into his hands.

This woman really did not know what was good for her!

If it were not because they had seen each other the day before, he would not have put his jacket around her shoulders!

Duke chuckled coldly.

When he looked up, he saw his friends surrounding Adina at the top of the stairs.

His gaze turned even colder, and he walked up the stairs swiftly.

Despite being surrounded by eight men, Adina did not appear distressed or troubled.She surveyed all the men surrounding her.

Trent Sunderland, the second son of the Sunderlan family.

Eilam Walker, heir of the Walker family.

The eldest young master of the Caddel family.

All of them were the upper-class of the upper-class.

Four years ago… No. Five years ago, before the accident, she had met all of them before.

However, all of them thought that she was dead.

They would never even consider that the person standing in front of them could be Adina Daugherty, the eldest daughter of the Daugherty family, because she was no longer among the living.

“Why were you in the river, babe?” Trent went over and started flirting with her. “Since your clothes are drenched, why don’t I buy you new clothes from the supermarket?”

Since Duke could not score her, he would show him how it’s done.

He had been flirting around for years, so there was not a single woman who would not fall for his charms!

However, Adina did not even look at him. She just said coolly, “Move.”

“We reserved this place today, babe. It’s ours now, so I shouldn’t be the one moving, no?”

With a smile, Trent drew even closer to her. “‘Tell me your name and your contact number, then I’ll let you go.”

The next second, a pained scream similar to that of a pig being slaughtered pierced the air,

No one in the group had seen what had happened. They just saw Trent being thrown to the ground in a miserable fashion.

Adina dusted her hands calmly. “Young Master Trent, you’re as shameless and perverted as ever.”

She kicked him away and left.

The men were shocked and didn’t dare to stop her.

“Are you okay, Trent?”

But just as she planted one foot inside the area, a soft voice called her from behind.

“Wait, Madam.”

This voice… It sounds familiar…’

Adina turned around and saw a fair boy standing behind her.

‘Isn’t this the boy I saw at the airport?’

“Why are you here?” she asked in surprise.

Harold walked over while staring at her like a man who had seen an oasis in the desert.

Once his bodyguards found her information, he did not bother about anything else and came over.

He did not know why, but he needed to see her!

Adina looked behind him and found no one. She frowned. “Did you run away again?”

“I did not!” Harold denied it without even thinking, but since he was too quick, it made him seem like a liar.

He pursed his lips. “My cat is missing, so I came over here to look for it. Could you help me look for it?”

Since there was no way Adina could reject helping a four-year-old boy, she asked, “What color is it? And how old?”

As they began to search for the cat in the residential area, the Winters family descended into chaos.

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