Summary of Chapter 316 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 316 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 316
“Mrs. Osborne, nothing you say will change my mind. I will never let my children go back to the Osborne family. I will never give up custody of my children!”
Adina hung up the phone after finishing her sentence coldly. As she put the phone down and slowly turned back, she immediately met a pair of dark and thoughtful eyes.
“Al »
Adina winced internally. Al could not have heard everything she just said to Mrs. Osborne, could he? Alden raised his cold eyes and said slowly, “Mommy, who is approaching you for custody of me and my sister?” “Al, you misheard me.” Adina’s tongue was dry. “I was just talking to an employee about a
case.”
“Mommy, I was in the kitchen since the moment you answered that call,” Alden said slowly.” Mommy, I’m old enough to help you share the burden of many, many things, so stop keeping
it from me.”
Adina heaved a deep sigh. Regarding the children’s father, she really hoped she could hide it from them for the rest of their lives.
But…
if Alden wanted to go back to his father, did she have a second choice other than letting go?
Even so, Alden’s brows were tightly knitted.
Tyson Osborne, he looked into that man. He did suspect at that time that this man had something to do with Mommy. However, he did a paternity test afterward. The result showed that Duke was his and Melody’s biological father. Where on earth did Tyson get the nerve to fight for custody of him and Yin Yin? Alden opened his mouth and was about to tell her everything, but then he paused. He pursed his lips and said, “Mel and I will stay with you forever. We are not going anywhere.” Adina heaved a sigh of relief. “I’m glad to hear that. I will protect you and Mel. I won’t let anyone take you away from me.” “Mommy, is Tyson difficult to deal with?” Alden asked slowly. “How sure are you about winning the lawsuit?”.
Adina smiled. “I hired a famous lawyer, Mr. Watson, to represent me. It’s not a big issue. Don’t worry about this. Go on now. Go play with your sister.” Alden nodded his head and walked out of the kitchen.
He took out his phone and clicked on the news webpage. Then, he typed in the words “Adina Daugherty”. Instantly, several headlines popped up.
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