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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 247

Summary for Chapter 247: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 247 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 247 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 247 She drove steadily, and they soon arrived home.

Adina pushed open the car door, got out, and went to the back to carry her children out.

“Aunt Adina, you‘re finally back.”

Adina heard a soft voice behind her.

When she turned around, she saw a cool kid in a denim outfit run toward her. He rushed into her arms like a meatball.

“Harold, why are you here?”

Harold placed his arms around Adina‘s neck and gloomily said, “I’m so hungry. I‘m starving. I want to eat the pasta that you cook.”

Adina was distraught. “You didn‘t sneak out behind your father again, did you?” “No, I didn‘t!” Harold kept shaking his head. “I told Dad. I only came over after he said ‘yes!!»

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He clearly remembered Aunt Adina telling him that if he dared to sneak out of his house again, she would stop seeing him.

Right then, a young bodyguard who seemed to be about twenty years old walked over. “Good evening, Ms. Daugherty. I‘m Young Master Harold‘s bodyguard. I‘m Lucas Foster. The master ordered me to send the young master here, and he requested that I bring the young master home an hour later.”

Adina finally felt at ease. “Okay, let‘s go inside then.”

They pushed the door open and went inside before Adina said, “Alden, play with Mel and Harold for a while. I‘ll prepare your food in a while.”

Alden pursed his lips and nodded indifferently.

Melody extended her fair and tender arm over to take the puzzle piece before she threw it into the box and closed it up. Her expression was completely unwelcoming.

Harold picked up another building block. “Wow, where did you buy this building block? I‘ve never seen anything like it before. It looks so fun. Mel, can I play with it?” Melody looked down and stuffed the building block into her cabinet. Harold scratched his head. 

“Mel, the teacher says we have to share our toys.” Alden took a toy box and walked over before he nonchalantly said, “There are building blocks and puzzles inside. You can play with them.” 

Harold immediately took out the toys from the box. They were toys that Alden had played with when he was two, and they were suitable for Harold. He had a lot of fun, and he would ask Alden for guidance from time to time. Alden placed a book on his lap and answered Harold‘s questions incoherently. At the same time, he looked at Melody with worry.

Melody‘s world was very small, and there were only a few people in it. It had not been easy for Harold to finally enter Melody‘s world, so why was she chasing him out again? Alden stayed with Melody every day, yet what did he miss? Adina cooked as she watched the scene in the living room. Three children were sitting on the climbing mat like three soft balls. It was a very warm and harmonious sight.

 

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