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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 312

Summary for Chapter 312: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 312 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 312, 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 312

“L-Let’s go back.” Harold opened the car door and went in. He stared out the window blankly. When Adina came out of the kitchen, she could not see Harold anywhere. She then asked,” Where’s Hal?” “He went back,” Alden said softly. Adina frowned. ‘Hal is a very clingy boy. He came all the way here. There’s no way he can go back so fast.”

She looked at her well-behaved son. “What did you say to him?” “I just told him the truth.” Harold pursed his lips. “He persistently asked for a reason as to why you’ve ruthlessly abandoned him. It’s their fault from the beginning.” Adina became quiet. She then sighed and said, “Go play with your sister. I’ll cook” After driving on the road for twenty minutes, Harold came back to the Winters family’s mansion.

He pushed the door open and ran into the mansion.

Colin could feel something odd about him. He hurriedly exited the car and went after him.

George, who always came back late, was sitting in the living room, reading some documents. He raised his head when he heard footsteps.

“George, did you scheme against LaStar Technology Corporation?” Harold walked in and shouted furiously. George put down the documents in his hand and looked at him calmly. “Who told you that?”

“Just say yes or no!” Harold glared at George. There was a flat-out rage in his gaze. George stood up and looked at him indifferently. “Yes! So, what?” “So, it’s true, then! Alden didn’t lie to me!” Harold choked on his words. “Auntie Adina got angry even at me because you harmed her company and were hostile to her! George, you can hate Auntie Adina, but why do you need to harm her company? Why?!”

George felt extremely frustrated. ‘I’m only against Adina because she’s against my mother. My actions are justified. Why should I apologize? But the thought that Mel might never come to the Winters family’s mansion made George feel like he had lost something precious. He felt sad and empty. “What’s going on?” Duke had just only returned. He emerged from the front door and asked in a cold voice.

These days, Winters Corporation had encountered some problems, and the whole company was on high alert. He had not been home for a couple of days.

As soon as he came back, he noticed his two sons were glaring at each other. It was obvious that they were arguing about something.

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