Summary of Chapter 389 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 389 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 389
Duke looked at Alden’s face first before he glanced al Melody in the past, lic used to think about how great it would be if Melody was his biological daughter ile had thought about it more than once
Hut it turned out that she really was his daughter.
No wonder he was not resistant toward Melody in the slightest. No wonder Melody called him “Daddy”
Miel, come to Daddy.”
Dhike Wave at her She moved out of her mother’s hand before she walked toward the bed
She stated at Duke’s arm with her big eyes. His drin was wrapped in gauge, but soine blood had oozed out. It looked a litile scary.
She extended her soft finger and gently touched the wound before she blew on it. “Daddy, are you in pain” she asked softly
Dike’s heart melted. “No, I don’t feel any pain.”
He held the girl in his arms and looked at Alden who was standing at the door
1 long time ago, he had found that this boy look like George. He used to think that they looked alike because they were cousins. Only not did he realize that they were biological brothers, and they were quadruplets.
Heased his arm and said in a low voice, “Allen, come here.”
Alden pursed his lips and slowly walked over before he lowered his head and said, “Uncle
Duke ralyd his eyebrows “Uncle Duke? Didn’t your miom tell you what to call me?”
Alden pursed his lips and cliented his fists
He remained silent without answering
The only one he ownel was the sweetheart in his ams.
Just as he felt blessed for having a child wio relied on him more, Melody moved out of his
fms and rushed into Adina’s arms. She acted as if she was alraid that her mother would throw her to the Winters Camily and abidon lien
Duke was at a loss Oh no, he had even lost his sweetheart.
Adina did not sleep well last night, and whicishe N Duke, she felt conflicted. But when she stw how the children joked around, her frustrations slowly disappeared significantly She squatted down, caressed Alden’s hair, and said, “Alden, he really is your father. Go ahead ind call liim ‘Dad.”
Alather’s love was an indispensable force in a child’s development, and that was apparent in Melody’s cae Meanwhile, Alden had a dull personality and acunning mind. If a father’s love was involved in his growtli, he might become a carefree and sunny boy too. Alden always had his own thoughts, but he still listened to Adina He pursed his lips and obediently walked over D.,” he softly said to Duke His voice was very low, and Duke would not have heard him if lielid not been paying attention. Even so, Duke did not trouble liim, Duke siniled and said, “Good boy. Alden. Here’s a gift cliat i prepared for you.”
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