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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 260

Summary for Chapter 260: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 260 – 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 260 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 260

“Melody recently started to learn the piano, so I‘m studying a bit too.” Alden frowned and said, “But I don‘t understand a few points here. Do you know a lot about the piano?”

Duke had learned some piano when he was about five years old, but he put it aside once he lost interest later on.

Nevertheless, he had no problems reading the music staff.

He took the book, sat on the couch, and slowly asked, “Which part don‘t you understand?”

Alden walked up to him and also sat down on the couch.

The two of them were seated closely, and that surprised Duke a little.

Alden had always kept a distance from him when he was in the Daugherty family home previously. There was always some kind of animosity hidden in the boy‘s gaze whenever he looked at Duke.

But this boy was so near him now.

Did Alden finally accept him?

Duke curled his lips slightly as he nonchalantly said, “This is the most basic piano staff. Every music note represents…”

He kept talking

Meanwhile, Alden slowly glanced at Duke‘s shoulder.

His black suit was incredibly neat, and Alden could not see any fine dust.

It took Alden a long time before he finally saw a strand of short black hair on Duke‘s collar.

There was even a hair follicle at the end of the hair.

Alden calmly raised his hand and said, “Uncle Duke, there‘s dust on your shirt.”

He reached out to pat it. Duke did not realize anything strange and handed the staff book back to him. “Can you understand if I explain it this way?”

Harold rushed over and held Melody‘s shoulders.

Whenever he met Melody, he would hug her.

However, the little girl heartlessly pushed him away.

Harold had just rushed down the stairs and had yet to gain a firm footing. When Melody pushed him, he could not avoid falling to the ground.

Melody did not expect Harold to fall from a casual push either.

She immediately got on her feet so that she could help Harold up. But she suddenly thought of something and sat down again. She lowered her head and continued eating the cake.

“Mel, don’t you like me anymore?” Harold sat on the floor and felt slighted as he raised his head. “You weren‘t like this before. Why don‘t you like me all of a sudden? What did I do wrong?” 

When Melody previously avoided him in Aunt Adina‘s house, he had assumed that Melody was not in a good mood, so he did not mind it. But Melody had actually pushed him today.

 

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