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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 414

Summary for Chapter 414: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 414 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 414, 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 414

Harold recognized the car at the front. Before it stopped, he ran over and opened the backseat door. “Melody, I’ve missed you so much!” 

He instantly went for a hug. His embrace tightened as the figure was soft and smelled really good. However, he quickly heard an angry voice say, “Harold Winters, let  go!” 

Alden, who was embraced in Harold’s arms, was very upset. 

Harold instantly let go. “Eh, Alden. Why are you here? Where’s Melody?” 

At that moment, he heard cute giggles from behind him. 

He turned and saw Melody coming out of the second car. George had given her a toy rabbit, and she was overjoyed. 

Harold swiftly ran over and took out the toy cat that he had been carrying. He then said, as if he was giving her a treasure, “Melody, this cat is much cuter than the rabbit. Look, it even makes sounds…” 

The toy cat meowed when he gave it a little squeeze. Melody giggled even louder. 

Duke, who had just come out of the car, smiled. 

He had not heard cheerful laughter like this in the Winters family’s mansion for a long time. 

‘Only three kids? Where’s the other one?’ 

He turned and saw Alden looking at the three children. There was a hint of sadness in his eyes. 

“George, you gave Melody a present, but how about Al?” Duke asked softly. 

George said, “Of course, I prepared a present for him too.” 

‘As the eldest brother, I must treat my younger sister and brother equally.’ 

He handed the toy rabbit to Melody and took out a box from his bag. He turned and approached Alden. 

“This is for you.” 

‘For me? 

‘I haven’t even prepared presents for my two children, yet he has already prepared a gift for me?’ 

For a moment, she was touched. Her voice came out very gently. “Georgie , why did you prepare a present for me  too?” 

“It’s only fair that you get a present, Melody gets a present, and Alden gets a present too!” George said word by word. 

“Boohoo! No, it’s not!” 

Harold walked over, pouting. He stared at his own brother furiously. 

There were tears in his eyes. “Everyone has a present, except for me. Boohoo! Poor me!” 

Duke pursed his lips dejectedly as well. 

‘I didn’t get any presents either. Am I a nobody?’

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