Chapter Summary: Chapter 347 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 347, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 347
“Mommy, I miss you so much!”
Harold rushed into Adina’s arms. He climbed onto her body before he kissed Adina on the cheek.
Adina’s cheek was full of his drool. She helplessly put Harold on the floor, bent down, and softly said, “It’s okay for you to call me ‘ Mommy’ only when a few of us are around. There are so many guests today. Hal, can you be a good boy and call me ‘Aunt Adina’ this time?”
Harold felt regretful, but he obediently said, “Okay, Aunt Adina.”
Melody got out of the car, and as soon as Mr. Brown put the girl down, she immediately rushed into Duke’s arms.
The man carried the girl in his strong arms and softly asked, “Did you miss me?”
Melody hugged Duke’s neck shyly and whispered into his ear, “I missed you, Daddy.”
Duke’s cold and hard heart instantly melted.
How great would it be if she were his biological daughter?
“Uncle Duke.”
Alden walked over and greeted Duke indifferently.
George, who was a few steps away from them, also walked over.
He raised his head and looked at Adina. Just as he was about to greet her, a familiar voice suddenly rang out from the back.
“George, come to mommy.”
Dew slowly walked forward. She flashed them a gentle smile, but she could not hide her angry and distorted gaze.
George and Harold were her sons. How could they be so close to Adina?
How could that b*tch, Adina, steal everything in the Winters family from her?
She would never allow it to happen. No way!
“There are business partners at the party tonight. The kids can’t be exposed for the time being. I’ll get Mr. Brown to send the kids to the second floor,” Duke said calmly. His voice was indifferent, but it was like a slap on Dew’s face.
She stood in the cold wind and shivered.
Adina held Harold’s hand, and her expression grew colder.
George was her son. How shameless was Dew to have the audacity to say those words in front of her?
Did Dew think that George was really her son after she had stolen him for four years?
“Aunt Adina, you’re hurting me!” Harold frowned and shouted.
Only then did Adina notice that she had subconsciously clenched her fist, squeezing Harold’s fingers until they turned red.
She quickly bent down and apologized, “Sorry, Hal. I’m so sorry.”
“Adina, you’re a b*tch! ” Dew immediately rushed over. “If you hold a grudge, just come to me. Don’t vent your anger on my son! Harold, come to my side. Can’t you see that Adina is purposely getting close to you and intentionally hurting you? Get over here right now!”
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