What Happens in Chapter 273 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 273, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Chapter 273 The sky turned dark, and the lights turned on.
George got out of the car and looked at the living room where the lights were switched on.
Whenever he came home in the past, only the servants would be walking around and cleaning up in the living room. If not, his dad would be sitting on the couch and reading some documents.
Right then, the atmosphere under the bright chandelier was warm and harmonious. His dad, who was noble and mighty, was actually sitting on the climbing mat with a few puzzle pieces in his hand.
The always mischievous Harold was leaning obediently against the climbing mat without making a fuss.
Mr. Brown, who was usually busy, was sitting at the side while holding an ice cream. His wrinkled face broke into a friendly and warm smile.
George walked in slowly.
The servant, who was standing at the door, immediately greeted him, “Young Master George.”
Hearing someone talk, the people on the climbing mat all turned back at the same time.
Melody slowly raised her head and looked at George with a clear gaze.
She had seen this boy before outside Harold‘s ward. She still remembered him.
He looked a lot like her brother.
“Mel, this is my brother!” Harold quickly introduced George. “I told you before that my brother looks very similar to yours. Most importantly, my brother is as smart as your brother. No, I should say my brother is a hundred times smarter than your brother.”
Harold sat up proudly. His brother was brilliant. He wondered if Alden would still dare to look down on him again!
George walked over, stood firmly in front of the climbing mat, and softly said, “Hi Melody, I‘m George.” His voice was normally cold and deep, but his voice was subconsciously filled with gentleness at that moment. It was as if he was talking to a fragile porcelain doll.
He raised his arm and made a gesture to hold her hand.
She raised her hand and slowly pressed a few keys with the tips of her fingers.
Happiness was visible in her big watery eyes.
Melody sat down in front of the piano and played a nursery rhyme.
George‘s eyes were filled with surprise. “You play very well. That was melodious. You‘re no worse than those international masters.”
He said that out of sincerity.
He was not exaggerating. When Harold heard that, he felt so wronged that he pouted. He just wanted to introduce George to Mel, but Mel did not pay him any more attention after she met George.
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