Chapter 393 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 393 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.
Chapter 393
In the corridor outside the ward, Melody was riding a wooden horse, while the three boys surrounded her
Harold leaned forward and grinned. “Mel, I’m your brother. Come on, call me ‘Hal.'”
Melody tilted her head and softly said, “Harold.” “Hey, no. You should call me ‘Hal,” Harold corrected her. “I’m your second eldest brother. You should call me ‘Hal.” “Hal,” Melody said obediently. George walked over too. “I’m your eldest brother. Mel, can you call me ‘Georgie?”
” “Georgie.” Melody was very compliant. She just said whatever they wanted her to say. Alden was quite frustrated. His mother and sister had been taken away now. He was devastated.
“This is your third eldest brother.” Harold pointed at Alden as he spoke. Alden’s face immediately darkened. He pursed his lips and said, “Harold, I’m older than you. How can you be the second eldest and I the third eldest?” “Dad said I’m older than you!” Harold shook his head pridefully. “I’m the older brother, and you’re the younger brother. You should call me ‘Hal!'”
All of a sudden, Melody, who was riding the wooden horse, shuddered. She got down from the wooden horse and hid behind her brothers. She just stared at the other end of the corridor with caution.
The three boys raised their heads and looked over at the same time. A man in a black suit was walking over from the end of the corridor, and his face was covered by a silver mask
The mask glowed with a cold light, appearing extraordinarily scary and creepy.
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