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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 428

Summary for Chapter 428: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 428 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 428 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 428

Adina thought he was sleep talking. 

She crouched down and said, “Hal, come here. Let’s get you to bed.” 

“No, I want milk. I’m hungry. I want milk…” the kid cried while hugging Adina’s neck. “I brought the milk powder, and it’s in the suitcase. Mommy, I want to drink some 

milk.” 

Well, it did not seem like he was sleep talking. 

Adina walked over to the suitcase, and sure enough, there was a tub of milk powder inside. 

Harold was already four and a half years old. It was not quite right for a child that big to drink milk at night. 

“Mommy, Hal has to drink milk at night,” George said drowsily, having woken up from the crying. “The bottle is in the suitcase too.” 

“Okay, I got it. You can go to sleep now.” 

Adina patted George on the head and carried the crying Harold to prepare his milk. 

She prepared a big bottle of milk, but Harold finished the whole thing in less than five minutes. 

She finally understood the meaning of Duke’s words. She 

could not, in fact, sleep soundly while Harold was around. 

What about it, though? All of that she did owe to Harold. 

When both of the kids were born, she had not been around to be their mother, and now it was time for her to make it up to them with her motherly love. 

Harold was fast asleep in her arms and since she did not want to disturb George and Alden’s sleep, she carried Harold to her own room. 

That night, the mother and son slept side by side. The moment Harold opened his eyes in the morning, he was face to face with Adina’s face. 

He rubbed his eyes in disbelief, thinking he was hallucinating, but not only did the face in front of him not disappear, it actually got clearer instead. 

He reached a finger out and poked Adina’s face. 

“Mommy must’ve liked me the most because I’m the cutest and most handsome. Hahaha!” 

Both George and Alden were speechless and rolled their eyes at him. Harold ran to Melody’s room to disturb her too. “Mel, let me tell you some good news. Mommy hugged me while we were sleeping last night. Have you ever slept with Mommy before?” “Mommy said a kid who still sleeps with an adult after turning three is not a good kid,” Melody murmured softly as she tilted her head to the side. 

Her words were like a bolt from the blue for Harold. 

Harold was dumbfounded. “So, I’m not a good kid?” 

“That was what Mommy said,” Melody added while nodding 

Adina entered the room with a smile and said, “Harold is the sweetest. How can you be a bad kid? But you have to get rid of your habit of drinking milk in the middle of the night.” 

Harold pouted sadly. “But I was hungry. I woke up in the night because I was hungry.” 

“Then you should eat more at dinner,” Adina said gently. “If you don’t brush your teeth after drinking milk at night, you could get cavities. Do you want your teeth to get ruined?” 

Harold covered his mouth in shock. 

Adina wanted to continue with her lecture, but the phone in her pocket buzzed all of a sudden.

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