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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 282

Summary for Chapter 282: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 282 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 282 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 282

He pursed his lips and said, “Harold sincerely likes Mel, and he will never hurt Mel, but George is different!”

Duke looked up at him. “Why is George different?”

“He cares about Dew. If Dew asks him to harm Mel, I don’t think he’ll turn her down!” Alden raised his chin and coldly said.

“He won’t.”

Duke firmly said.

George was his pride. His son had principles and bottom lines. He would never injure a girl.

If Dew wanted to injure Melody one day, George might not even admit Dew as his mother.

Alden clenched his fists. “If my mom knows that George and Harold are Dew’s sons, she will not go to the Winters family again. She will also never cook for Harold again.”

Duke’s expression finally changed. Adina… was really beyond his control. He also knew of the grudge between the Daugherty siblings. If Adina knew that he had a past with Dew, perhaps she would really not visit the Winters family again. When Duke thought of this possibility, it filled his heart with gloominess. “So, does your mom not know about this yet?” He slowly asked.

Alden pursed his lips and said, “She will know one day.”

“Let me be the one to tell her.” Duke firmly said, “Can you keep this secret for me for the time being?” Alden looked down. “Three days, maximum.”

When Duke went inside, he saw this bone-chilling scene. He walked over quickly, stretched out his hand, and shielded Alden in his arms. Then, he picked up a lid and put it on the pan.

The fire was finally put out. “Thank you…” Alden said, his face pale. “You’re still very young. You’d better let the adults handle the kitchen.” Duke indifferently said, “You go out first. I’ll cook the pasta for you.”

Alden took a step back. When he looked up, he saw a burn on Duke’s left arm suit, and there was oil splashed on the collar of his shirt. When he looked up, he also saw that Duke’s chin had turned red from the oil splash.

There were also several burns that were quickly turning red on the back of Duke’s rough hands.

For some reason, Alden felt a tingling around his nose at that moment. He looked down, turned around, and left the kitchen. He went to the second floor, got the medicine box, and came back down.

He walked to the kitchen. He was about to speak, but his words got caught in his throat when he saw what Duke was doing.

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