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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 352

Summary for Chapter 352: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 352 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 352, 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 352 “Ms. Adina is gorgeous, and she can even play the piano so well. She‘s truly impressive!” 

Argh! 

Dew secretly growled. 

How could this happen? 

Why would that b*tch, Adina, be in the limelight again? 

That was not her intention, 

However, no matter how regretful Dew was, she could not change the men‘s sight in the banquet hall. 

When a woman looked gorgeous, she could attract the attention of countless men. If she was talented, she would become popular. 

After Adina got down from the stage, some men went over to hit on her. 

But Duke got to her first. There was a different kind of gaze in his black eyes. “Why didn‘t I know that you could play the piano?” “You‘ve never asked, have you?” Adina replied indifferently. 

Did she have to tell everyone that she could play the piano? Besides, she was not very close to Duke. 

Duke looked at her side profile and slowly asked, “I heard from Dew just now that you learned piano with her when you were young?” 

Adina nodded. “You can say that.” 

She did not want to talk about the past. Her life before she turned 18 felt like a dream. 

But Duke insisted on probing. “Did you study in Sea City High School?” Adina continued to nod. “Why do you ask?” 

 

“Did you play the piano in Sea City High School?” Duke popped up the question that he wanted to ask the most. 

His hand was very warm, and the moment he touched Adina‘s waist, her body trembled.

His strong musky scent overcame Adina, which made her instantly recall that night five years ago. 

She tried her best to stop thinking about it, but when Duke leaned over, all her nerves became tense. She could no longer control some of her emotions. 

Her red lips trembled slightly. 

Duke held her waist more tightly and asked in a low voice, “What‘s wrong?” 

“Let go of me,” Adina gritted her teeth and said. 

Duke held her shoulder and looked her in the eyes. All he saw was fear.

 

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