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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 319

Summary for Chapter 319: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 319 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 319 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 319

Eight o’clock in the morning.

After Adina dropped the children off at the preschool, she drove directly to the Winters family’s house.

She sat in the car. After making sure that Duke’s car was not in the courtyard of the villa, she opened the door and got out. The courtyard was empty in the early morning, not even a single servant could be seen. Adina stood outside the fence and rang the doorbell. “Ms. Daugherty, what brings you by? Please come in.” Mr. Brown came to open the door for her. He was very surprised to see her standing outside. The two young masters had a big fight last night. The atmosphere in the house was extremely depressing

Now that Ms. Daugherty had come over, Young Master Harold would be overjoyed.

Mr. Brown ordered the maid to serve tea to Adina. He said with a smile, “‘Young Master Harold is still in bed. I will wake him up and tell him to come downstairs.”

Adina did not say anything. She sat quietly in the living room and drank the tea.

“What? Auntie Adina is here? Mr. Brown, you are not lying, are you?”

A surprised voice came from upstairs. His baby voice sounded a little hoarse, as he had just gotten up. It was soft, like fluffy cotton candy.

The corners of Adina’s lips slowly curled up into a tender smile.

She looked up and saw Harold stand barefoot on the floor of the stairs. Then, he started running down.

“Slow down. Don’t fall down.” Adina hurriedly got up and walked over. “Why didn’t you put on slippers? The floor is so cold.”

Harold blinked Then, he pinched himself hard. While he grimaced in pain, he cheered with joy. “Wow! This isn’t a dream! Auntie Adina really came to see me! Wow! I’m so happy!”

He darted into Adina’s arms,

Adina’s heart had never been as tender as it is at that moment.

 

There was no way Dew had given birth to the children! Even though she had already guessed the truth, when the truth was right in front of her, she still found it surreal.

Who would have thought that the children who died at birth would become Dew’s tools to marry into the Winters family?

“Oh, Hal…”

Adina held him in her arms. Her eyes suddenly reddened. Her children, the ones she thought were dead, turned out to be alive. Her children were both still alive and well this whole time.

The hatred that was buried deep inside her dissipated at this moment.

Dew was evil, but at least, she saved her boys. She even sent them to the Winters family, to their biological father.

Her two sons were such outstanding boys,

She no longer felt any resentment, She should be grateful,

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