What Happens in Chapter 380 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 380, 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 380
She took out a knife from nowhere before she pointed it at George’s chin.
Adina’s hand immediately froze.
She was preparing to subdue Dew when she was not paying attention. She was not expecting Dew to have a weapon.
It looked like she had to ruin her face first tonight before she came up with another solution.
Adina saw that George’s eyes were still opened wide, so she turned around.
She raised the knife, and when she was about to stab her face, a dazzling white light suddenly shone in her direction; it came from a car.
The person inside kicked the car door open, and a tall and straight figure quickly walked in from the entrance of the factory. As soon as he entered, the temperature in the surroundings plummeted.
An invisible net seemed to spread out in the air, which suppressed Dew so much that she could not breathe.
She grabbed George tightly while she kept moving backward.” Don’t come over! Duke Winters, don’t come over. Your son is in my hands!”
Duke stood beside Adina. He raised his hand and grabbed the knife from her hand.
“I’ll rescue my own son. I don’t need your help.”
His voice was very cold, but Adina heard some warmth directed toward her.
She pursed her lips and whispered, “Dew has gone mad. You can’t communicate with her using a normal person’s mindset.”
“I know. Just stay here. Leave everything else to me.”
Duke swung his hand and shielded her behind him.
When Dew saw that the two of them talked as if nobody else was around, her eyes turned completely red.
“Duke Winters, hand over your gun!” Dew’s voice trembled as she spoke, “I’m not afraid of you, even if you have a gun! George is in my hand now. I just need to use some force to cut his neck.
Just try and see whether your gun or my knife is faster.”
She could not control her own strength now. The knife pressed into George’s neck, and it broke his skin, leaving behind a trail of blood. Blood flowed down along George’s neck, and it stood out clearly under the dazzling headlights.
Adina felt anxious, so she took a few steps forward.
Duke pulled her arm before he took out the black weapon from the back of his waist.
Then, he threw it to the front and indifferently said, “I handed it over. So?”
Dew glanced at the black object on the floor. If she did not grab it, she would never feel at ease.
She dragged George along while slowly moving toward the gun.
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