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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 310

Summary for Chapter 310: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 310 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 310 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 310

“I want to go to Cairnstan and see its renowned rivers and mountains. But I have been quite occupied recently. I don’t think I can attend your birthday banquet in Sea City, Aunt Mabel.” Catherine said regretfully, “I’ll be opening a counseling center in Sea City soon. By then, I can meet you and Duke to have a meal together.”

Dew’s eyelids twitched for a moment.

‘Aunt Mabel? Duke?

‘Why does this woman sound like she’s very close with Mrs. Winter and Duke? ‘Who’s she?’

Dew raised her eyebrow as she looked at Catherine in a composed manner. She then smiled and said, “You can contact me too, once you’ve arrived in Sea City. I can show you the famous scenic landmarks in Sea City, especially Oriental Pearl, where George and Hal like best…”

She intentionally mentioned her two sons, seemingly trying to remind Catherine of her position. Catherine’s eyes lit up. “Oh, yes! George and Harold are in Sea City too! Aunt Mabel talks about them every day. I adore them! I must open up my center in Sea City as soon as possible. I’ll be able to see them two every day soon!” Dew forced a smile. “Hal is quite headstrong. He doesn’t like to meet strangers.” “It’s okay. You’re her mother, right? I’m sure once we’re close friends, Hal will want to play with me. Catherine was so friendly that she touched Dew’s arm.

Dew let out a sigh of relief.

‘Despite her knowing Duke and I have had two sons together, she still adores them. Well, that just means she’s not into Duke. Looks like I’m just paranoid.”

Harold hugged his knees and stared at the road in front of him with teary eyes.

Behind him was Colin, who was looking saddened by him. “Young Master Harold, let’s head back It’s no use even if you wait here…”

“Go back if you want to. I’ll stay!” Harold gritted as he said, “I’ve not seen Aunt Adina and Mel for three days already! I miss them! I’ll only go back after I see them!”

Colin had no idea what to do as he sighed. : ‘Ms. Daugherty is truly ruthless. How can she say nothing and stop coming for four days? ‘I thought that Sir would be able to persuade her. But something has happened to Winters Corporation, and Madam Winters’ banquet will be carried out very soon. There’s so much that he needs to do. He’s forced to put Ms. Daugherty’s matter aside for now…’

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