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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 228

Summary for Chapter 228: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 228 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 228 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 228

 Trent clickedehis tongue. If Duke had not fallen for this woman, he would have pursued her.

Unfortunately, he was no match for Duke.

Oh no, it should be said that he was no match for this woman.

Many people looked at them, and there were also some murmurs. “Mr. Winters is becoming more and more handsome. I wonder which lucky lady in Sea City is going to marry him.”

“Stop dreaming. Can‘t you see that the most beautiful woman in Sea City has already taken Mr. Winters‘ heart? He‘s a man, and men have bad habits. When they see a beautiful woman, they won‘t walk away.”

“Sigh! I‘m so disappointed in Mr. Winters. He‘s the man I want to marry the most, but he‘s unexpectedly so superficial.” “I‘m disappointed in Mr. Winters too.”

When Trent heard those words, he laughed out loud.

If the beautiful women in Sea City were disappointed in Duke, it meant that he stood a chance!

Duke‘s expression turned slightly dark.

Whenever he attended such occasions, countless women would comment on him.

It really disgusted him. “Didn‘t you say you have a private room?” he asked coldly.

Eilam raised his wine glass and said, “Let‘s go to the private room and talk.”

The group of four then walked toward the room.

As soon as they entered it, Adina turned on her laptop. “I‘ll demonstrate it to you once. If you have any questions, feel free to bring them up.” Trent grinned. “It‘s a cruise party. It‘s too boring to talk about work here.” Adina stared at him in annoyance. “When would be a better time to talk about it, Mr. Sunderland?” 

Trent stroked his nose. “No, of course we‘re talking about it.” He had also invested a few hundred million in this project, so he could not neglect it. Otherwise, when his father asked about it and he had no answer, his legs would definitely be ‘broken.

Adina sat down and opened the simulation system again. After she uttered a few sentences, Duke‘s phone vibrated. He glanced at the incoming call. 

“It‘s from my mother. I‘ll step out and answer the call.” He pulled the room door open and walked out. 

“Let‘s continue after Duke finishes his call.” Trent leaned back on the couch, and a light flashed in his eyes. 

“Ms. Daugherty, are you thirsty? Would you like some drinks?” Adina did feel a little thirsty. It was mainly because it was quite stuffy in the private room. Plus, the cruise ship shook slightly, and she felt a little dizzy. She nodded indifferently. 

“Please hand me a glass of wine, Mr. Sunderland.” Trent smiled faintly. Duke, don‘t say that I didn‘t help you. I can only help you with this.?

 

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