Chapter Summary: Chapter 391 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 391, 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 391
Adina only answered the video call after she fixed her hair. “Hey, Addy. Why is your hair so messy? You didn’t just wake up, did you?”
Flint’s unrestrained voice came from the phone
When the bedridden Duke heard his voice, he frowied tightly.
Why did he feel like he had heard that voice somewhere?
Adina stood by the door and nonchalantly said, “I don’t dawdle in bed like you. I brought the kids to visit a patient in the hospital today. If you need anything, just tell me quickly Otherwise, I’ll hang up now.”
“Hey, don’t hang up. Let me see Mel. It’s been a long time since I last saw my goddaughter.”
Adina pursed her lips She never agreed to let Flint be Melody’s godfather, but the guy always called Melody his goddaughter, so she could not be bothered to correct him.
She waved and called Melody over.
The little girl smiled brightly at the video call.
“Wow! Mel, your smile’s gorgeous. I miss you so much. Wait for me, okay? I’ll go to Sea City and visit you later on.” Melody suddenly moved her lips. “Uncle Flint, I miss you very much too.” Flint was instantly stunned on the other end of the phone. Soon after, he screamed at the top of his lungs like a groundhog. “What the f*ck?! Mel, you can speak now? What the heck? When did you start speaking? You actually called me ‘Uncle Flint’! Call me again! Your voice is so lovely! Argh!”
Adina took the phone from Melody, “Can you calm down?” “How can I stay calm? I can’t calm down! Addy, when I finish handling my work here, I’ll fly to Sea City right away and find you.”
Adina stood five steps away from the bed and indifferently asked, “What do you want to talk about?”
“You don’t have to be so wary of me,” Duke said softly. “Sit down first. We can talk about it slowly.”
Adina appeared indifferent. “I have ten minutes at most.”
She wanted to send the kids to preschool, and she also had a lot of work to do in the company. She did not have time to waste.
Nevertheless, she also realized that something had to be solved.
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