What Happens in Chapter 346 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 346, 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 346
“Duke, you and Dew go out and welcome the guests,” Mrs. Winters said nonchalantly.
Dew felt happy. She took the chance to walk over and stand beside Duke. She was even bold enough to hold Duke’s arm. She smiled coquettishly and said, “Duke, let me go to the entrance with you.”
Duke coldly moved his arm out of her grip, and he appeared unhappy.
He did not want to invite Dew to his mother’s birthday party, but his mother had personally invited Dew instead. Hence, it was not appropriate for him to kick her out.
“I can handle it myself,” he said with a straight face.
He turned around and left.
Would Dew miss such a great opportunity?
Most of the guests today were relatives of the Winters family. She had to let those relatives know that she would become the mistress of the Winters family.
She lifted the hem of her dress and quickly tried to keep up with Duke.
As soon as the two of them left, the surprised ladies at the side asked, “Mabel, is this Ms. Daugherty the daughter-in-law you’ve chosen?”
“It hasn’t been finalized,” Mrs. Winters replied indifferently.
She had acknowledged it. In other words, as long as Duke said yes,
Ms. Daugherty would become the mistress of the Winters family.
When the relatives of the Winters family looked at Dew, they felt envious.
“Duke, wait for me!”
She had sacrificed so much. She could not back down easily.
She saw Duke walking out and Mr. Brown respectfully standing next to the main gate. Meanwhile, there seemed to be two kids standing outside the gate.
Were George and Harold standing outside and welcoming the guests too?
Was the Winters family planning to announce the presence of the young masters?
Dew felt excited. She lifted the hem of her dress and walked over.
Before she reached the entrance, a car suddenly stopped in front of the villa.
She observed as Duke personally opened the car door. Harold rushed over happily, and George, who was always tense, flashed a smile.
Then, she saw Adina walk out after the car door was opened.
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