Chapter 402 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 402 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 402
Alden was speechless. His sister had seemingly been stolen too. He had lost their love.
Nevertheless, the family of six happily had dinner. Halfway through dinner, the sound of maids greeting someone at the same time suddenly came from the entrance. “Good evening, Mrs. Winters!”
Mrs. Winters was back.
Her birthday had been a few days ago, and ever since she returned from Ascrialia, she had been busy meeting old friends. As such, she was rarely at home.
It was considered early for her to come back at this time.
When Adina turned around and looked over, she saw Mrs. Winters walk inside, dressed in a gown.
Her fingers became a little stiff. She instantly did not know how to refer to herself as she faced Mrs. Winters.
“Grandma, you’re back!”
Harold happily pushed his chair away and jumped down. He rushed to the entrance, held Mrs. Winters’ hand, and dragged her into the dining room.
“Grandma, let me tell you. I have Mommy and a sister. I also have a younger brother now.”
Alden was at a loss for words. Was he the extra one?
“Grandma, look, isn’t my sister cute and adorable?” Harold pointed at Melody. He spoke as if he was offering her treasure. “Grandma, you should know that Mel has a very nice voice. She’s soft and sweet like cotton candy.”
Melody did not understand, so she hid behind Alden nervously. Alden held her hand and glanced at Adina. “Alden, this is your grandma. Go over and greet her,” Adina said gently. While she appeared calm, she was clenching her fists tightly.
She still had no idea what Mrs. Winters thought about Alden and Melody. She kept staring at them nervously from the side. Suddenly, someone patted her on her back “My mom likes Mel very much. Don’t worry,” the man next to her said in a low voice.
Mrs. Winters truly liked Melody.
During her birthday, she did not know that Melody was a member of the Winters family, but she wanted to hold the little girl in her arms.
After she discovered that this was her granddaughter, she could not suppress her fondness for the little girl.
Unfortunately, Melody seemed wary. She hid behind Alden and refused to move a step forward. “Grandma,” Alden said obediently, “Mel doesn’t like to talk. Please don’t mind her rude behavior.” Mrs. Winters looked at Alden. This boy looked very similar to George.
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