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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 248

Summary for Chapter 248: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 248 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 248 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 248 Adina had initially felt irritated, but strangely enough, she managed to calm down.

She prepared their meal quickly. Scrambled eggs with tomatoes, nuggets, fried chicken wings with cola sauce, fresh salad, and mushroom soup filled the table.

Lucas was a bodyguard, so he refused to have dinner with them no matter what Adina said. On top of that, he even went outside and stood in the courtyard to guard them. Adina knew that there were rules in the Winters family, so she did not force him. The group of four sat down at the dining table.

“Wow! It smells so good. I‘ve never smelled such a nice aroma! It has to be delicious!” Harold dramatically took a deep breath, and he seemed to be enjoying himself.

Adina chuckled and said, “Eat more if it‘s delicious.” “I‘ll make myself at home!”.

Harold grabbed his fork and could not wait to pick up a chicken wing.

He then took a bite. The taste of the tender chicken was mixed with cola. It was sweet yet not greasy at all. It had to be the most delicious food in the world.

He pouted and ate as he spoke disjointedly. “The chicken with cola sauce is really tasty… I want to visit your house and eat here every day, Aunt Adina. Mmm! I‘m so happy. It‘s so delicious.”

Melody lowered her head and kept eating.

While Harold spoke, she ate three cola–sauced chicken wings.

He then continued to play with the puzzle.

Adina was done cleaning the dishes in the kitchen. She wiped her hands as she walked out and gently said, “Harold, since you‘ve made a promise with your dad, you have to keep it. Otherwise, your dad won‘t agree with you coming to my house again. Do you not want to come again?”

Harold raised his head and appeared offended as he pouted. “I want to spend time with you, Aunt Adina. I‘ve been here for so long, but you‘ve just been in the kitchen. I‘ve spent less than ten minutes with you.”

Adina‘s heart melted. Just as she was about to speak, she saw a bright light in the courtyard. A car was driving in.

 

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