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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 350

Summary for Chapter 350: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 350 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 350 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 350

Dew narrowed her eyes. “What are you planning to do?” “Nothing. I just want to have a casual chat with you. See you on the balcony once the party is almost over.”

Adina waved at Dew before she held her wine glass and went to the second floor.

The four children were playing with an extremely difficult puzzle on the second floor, and they were getting along harmoniously.

A few minutes after she accompanied the kids, the banquet downstairs officially started, so she stood up and walked downstairs.

All the guests had arrived. There were about seventy guests, and every corner of the living room was full of guests who chatted in groups. Duke was also talking to a few business clients.

Adina instantly spotted him.

This man would always be the most dazzling person in the crowd no matter where he was.

Naturally, the most beautiful woman of Sea City would also be the most dazzling person in the crowd no matter where she was.

As soon as she went downstairs, men came over and hit on her.

Adina turned them down with a fake smile.

Halfway through the banquet, Dew walked onto the stage.

“Today is Aunt Mabel’s birthday, and I prepared a piano performance just for her. I wish you a happy birthday and many happy returns.”

After Dew spoke decently, she sat in front of the piano.

She had spent the whole night with Mrs. Winters, so the guests in the banquet hall automatically thought that she would be the future mistress of the Winters family.

Now that she was performing, it confirmed her status.

“Grade 10 in the piano isn’t difficult? My daughter has been learning for about eight years, but she has only passed Grade 6.”

“I heard that Grade 10 piano is of expert level. Ms. Daugherty, you’ve achieved such a high level at such a young age. You’re a piano genius!”

The crowd kept flattering her.

Dew raised her chin confidently. The previous piano tour had given her back her confidence.

Ms. Alice had told her that not many local young pianists could be on par with her. As long as she worked hard and practiced more, she would become a master in the piano world.

When she looked around, she spotted Adina.

Adina was leaning on the railing and standing with a glass of wine in her hand. She had a casual and lazy expression as if she was not paying attention to anything.

Dew suddenly chuckled. “Please don’t compliment me. Actually, Grade 10 piano is really easy. My sister obtained the Grade 10 certificate when she was a teenager. She’s much better at playing the piano than me.”

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