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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 355

Summary for Chapter 355: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 355 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 355 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 355

Dow’s lips became completely pale

She had never been afraid of Adina She was just terrified of Duke

That man was ruthless and cold frearted He showed no mercy this enemies, if he discovered that she had deceived him for four years, he would kill her

“Adina, help me.” Dew grabbed Adina’s hand and begged her in a low volce, Her dreams of becoming the mistress of the Winters family were broken Now she just wanted to stay alive and retain the Daugherty family’s wealth and prosperity, “Duke still doesn’t know about the kids,” Adina nald Indifferently.

Dew sighed in relief. As long as Duke still did not know, there were still countless possibilities,

She tried to ask, “So, besides you, who else known about this?”

Adina was aware of what Dew was planning, She scoffed and said, “Are you going to kill everyone who knows about this so that you can keep it a secret forever?

Dew was stunned.

“I’ve already written an email, and a DNA report is attached to it. If something happens to me,

that email will be automatically sent to the mailbox of all the Winters family members,” Adina

  • said nonchalantly. “If you dare to hurt me, your biggest secret will be exposed.”

Dew shook in anger.

She had never felt that angry and anxious before. She wanted to strangle Adina to death so badly.

“I can help you keep this a secret for the time being, but the condition is you have to behave yourself and not hurt my kids.” Adina scoffed. “As long as you stay away from the kids, I can guarantee that Duke won’t know about it for now.”

Dew slowly calmed down.

As long as Duke had no idea about it, she was still safe.

She would be able to come up with a solution and get away.

Duke passed Catherine’s birthday gift to Mrs. Winters.

The banquet had already ended by then. Most of the guests had left the banquet hall, and only a few people were still chatting there.

Mrs. Winters asked the servant to keep her birthday gifts. When she saw Duke turning around to leave, she perfunctorily said, “Wait, I want to ask you a few questions.”

Duke looked at the balcony where Adina had been. It was empty. Where did the woman go? Had she gone back home?

“Is Ms. Adina Daugherty the woman you like?” Mrs. Winters’ voice was sharp. “You don’t want to marry the boys’ biological mother, but you want to marry the boys’ aunt?”

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