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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 189

Summary for Chapter 189: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 189 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 189 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 189 

After Adina picked her kids up, she drove to the hospital.

“Aunt Adina, you really came to visit me!” Harold was bedridden, but he was so happy that he wanted to jump off the bed. “Wow! Mel, you’re here too! I’m so happy!”

Adina immediately walked over and pressed him down. “You’re still receiving an infusion. Don’t move.”

Harold immediately lay down obediently. He looked at Adina for a while before he stared at Melody and kept smiling in a silly manner.

His head was still dressed with gauze, and there was a faintly visible blood stain.

He was receiving an infusion, so the back of his hand was bruised. Clearly, he had been receiving the infusion for the whole night.

Alden pursed his lips. He walked up to the bed and took down the medical record book that was hanging on it.

When he extended his arm, Harold was shocked. “What-What are you trying to do? Aunt Adina’s here. How dare you still bully me?”

Alden found himself speechless.

He waved the medical record book in his hand. “The doctor’s handwriting is nice. I want to learn.”

He took the medical record book and walked out to the balcony.

Harold fell silent.

Did he look timid and useless just now?

Luckily, Melody walked over. She handed him a toy bear, which immediately distracted him.” Wow, Mel, is this a present from you? It’s really so cute. I love it!” Adina smiled and said, “This is Mel’s favorite toy. Since she brought it over and gave it to you, it means she really likes you as her friend.”

“Friend? I don’t want to be Mel’s friend. I want to be her brother!” Harold grabbed Melody’s hand as he blinked and said, “Mel, let me be your brother, okay? i’ll love and pamper you. I won’t let other people bully you.”

Melody appeared dumbfounded with her eyes open wide. She did not respond at all.

Adina was worried that Harold would feel hurt, so she changed the subject. “Harold, why isn’t your dad here? Where’s Mr. Brown?”

“Dad kept me company last night and went to work today. He’ll come back tonight. Papa Brown was here earlier. He’s out to buy me some food. Mel, wait for a while. Papa Brown’s going to be back with a ton of good snacks later.”

“I’m not stupid like you,” Alden said indifferently. “Stupid? Why am I stupid?” Harold was furious. “I’m four years old, but I know three thousand glossaries. I can also memorize Shakespeare’s poems. My teacher says I’m a genius. How dare you call me stupid?”

Alden looked calm as he said, “When I was three years old, I could understand geography.”

Harold was speechless.

He had to be lying!

However, when Harold turned sideways and saw Adina’s proud expression, he knew that it was true!

This b*stard, Alden, was actually cleverer than him! He could not put up with this! Harold acted as if he did not care while he said, “Hmph! My elder brother could speak eight languages when he was three. He’s much better than you!”

Alden nonchalantly said, “Children’s voice systems aren’t fully developed at three years old, so they can only speak up to four languages. Otherwise, they’ll experience a language system disorder.”

Harold became speechless again.

George had truly spoken four languages when he was three, but why would this b*stard know about it so well?

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