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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 221

Summary for Chapter 221: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 221 – 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 221 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 221 

Melody had been different from other children since birth. People always said that daughters were sweethearts, but Melody was not the affectionate type. She never cried or made a fuss, and she rarely asked for a hug.

This was the first time that Melody had taken the initiative to climb on Adina over the past

year.

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Naturally, her daughter was more important than another person’s child. Adina carried Melody and softly asked, “Mel, what’s wrong?”

The little girl hugged Adina’s neck without answering.

Duke walked over and softly said, “I’m sorry. I wasn’t paying attention.”

Adina narrowed her eyes. “What happened?”

“Aunt Adina, that witch bullied Mel!” Harold said angrily. “Luckily, I responded quickly. I shielded Mel, or else, Mel’s face would have been swollen!”

He stood up straight, feeling proud. “I’m a man, and I’m her brother. I said I would protect Mel. Aren’t I amazing, Aunt Adina?”

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Adina stroked his head. “Thank you, Harold.”

George was stunned. “Papa Brown, you’re saying there’s a guest in the Winters family villa today, and the guest is Adina?”

Mr. Brown smiled and said, “The master and your brother invited Ms. Adina Daugherty for lunch in the Winters family. They’re waiting for you at the moment. How long will it take you?”

George put his briefcase on the office desk again, and his voice was indifferent:””I still haven’t finished one of my projects, so I’m not going back. You folks can enjoy your food.”. After he hung up, his gaze turned profound. He would face that woman after he figured out how he felt about her. The Winters family enjoyed a nice lunch. Harold had just recovered, and after lunch, he fell asleep in Mr. Brown’s arms.

“Ms. Daugherty, let me send you home,” Duke said indifferently. Adina had not driven over, and they were quite far from the Daugherty family home, so she did not turn Duke down. She took her children into Duke’s car, and Alden sat in the backseat before he blurted out,, Uncle Duke, is Harold’s brother very busy?” Was he so busy that he could not even come back for lunch?Duke nodded.

“I gave him a company. He needs to handle everything there, so he is quite busy.”

Alden remained silent. George was the same age as him, but George was already managing a company while he was still studying in preschool.

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