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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 216

Summary for Chapter 216: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 216 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 216, 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 216

Alden slowly sized the Winters family up before he pursed his lips and asked, “Uncle Duke, is Harold’s brother at home?” “He’s at the office. He’ll be back later,” Duke said nonchalantly.

Alden nodded. He walked up to a book rack, took a book, and flipped through it.

Adina, on the other hand, glanced at the kitchen. The servants were preparing to cook, so it was crowded there. It would be better for her to cook the pasta later. She casually sat down on the couch, but she realized that Duke was sitting across from her. Two of the kids were upstairs, while Alden was reading a book. Only the two of them “had nothing to do” in the living room. Adina felt awkward for some reason.. She glanced around before she saw the piano at the corner of the living room. She finally knew what to do. She smiled faintly and asked, “Mr. Winters, can I play the piano?” Duke nodded indifferently. “Yes.” He stared at Adina in surprise. Did this woman also play the piano? Adina walked over. She pressed the piano keys, and the familiar sound stunned her. Why did she find this piano familiar? She then walked to the back of the piano. When she saw the brand logo carved in gold, she instantly understood. It was the piano that Dew had grabbed for triple the price. It had actually been delivered to the Winters family villa. Somehow, Adina felt extremely uncomfortable. She turned around and sat back on the couch. She would rather sit there awkwardly than touch that piano.

“Why didn’t you play?” Duke stared at her and slowly asked. “I suddenly didn’t feel like playing anymore.” Adina leaned back on the couch and casually grabbed a magazine. She acted as if she refused to talk to him. Duke stroked his nose gloomily. This woman switched so quickly. She still appeared gentle, but why did she suddenly become grumpy? While Duke was feeling extremely dejected downstairs, Harold was not faring any better upstairs.

 

Melody did not go inside. She just stood at the door.

Harold searched everywhere and found a set of pink Barbie toys from the cabinet.

He walked up to Melody attentively and handed her the toys as if he was presenting her with treasure. “Girls should like these. Take them. We can play together.” However, Melody turned to the side and avoided the toys. She had played with Barbie dolls when she was two, and she did not like them anymore. Although she did not accept the toys, Harold had already let go of them. Thud! The set of Barbie dolls dropped to the floor, and the Crystal Princess’crown broke in half.

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