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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 197

Summary for Chapter 197: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 197 – 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 197 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 197

“Mr. Albert, didn’t you want to take in a student? I recommend my daughter, Melody, to you,” Adina smiled faintly and said. When Mr. Albert heard that, he felt surprised. “Adina, I want to take you in, but not other people. Even if it’s your daughter, I won’t make an exception.” “Why don’t you let her try?” Adina said, “There’s still an hour before you leave Sea City. It’s enough for you to listen to a song.” Mr. Albert stared at Adina in a serious manner.

He had known Adina for about four years, and he knew that she would not speak without

thinking.

Even though she knew about his status, she never flattered or tried to please him. She had even refused to be his student.

No other person like her existed in this world. Mr. Albert finally nodded. He stared at the little girl with a gentle gaze and said, “You can play any song. Don’t be nervous.” There was a piano in the hotel suite. Ever since Mr. Albert turned thirty years old, he would hold piano recitals all over the world every year. As such, pianos had been specially prepared for him in different parts of the world. He held Melody’s hand and walked to the living room before he allowed her to sit in front of the piano.

It was a huge piano with black and white keys. It had long strings, and the age of its resonance plate was clearly visible as the seams were thin and straight. Adina could tell that this was a top -tier piano without playing it. However, that was reasonable. How could a piano in Mr. Albert’s hotel suite be a lousy one? Melody sat in front of the piano and tried to press a key. A clear and loud sound was produced by the strings in the upper register, and it was piercing. The girl’s eyes lit up. She raised her hands, closed her eyes, and easily played, “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star!”

It was a song that all children were familiar with. It was simple and cheerful. Children who had started to play the piano for a few days would usually play it. Mr. Albert initially had no expectations, but he suddenly widened his eyes after the song ended.

 

Adina chuckled. “Mr. Albert, Melody is much better than me. If you have her as your student, you won’t suffer any loss.”

She squatted down, stared at Melody, and seriously said, “From today onward, Mr. Albert will be your teacher. He’s different from the teachers in your preschool. In the future, he’ll play the role of a mentor in your life. You have to always respect Mr. Albert.”

Mr. Albert was a foreigner, so he did not care too much about strict etiquette. Besides, he was

going to board a plane, so the ceremony for Melody to formally become his apprentice was simple.

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