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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 436

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Chapter 436 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 436 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 436 

Melody also drank half a glass of wine. Her fair face 

instantly blushed like a red apple. 

When Adina saw the kids drinking wine, she found it inappropriate if she did not drink any. 

She raised her wine glass. When she was about to drink, Alden reached out to stop her. “Mom, I’ll drink for you.” 

Duke frowned . “You’re just a kid. How could you drink wine? Let me do it.” 

He grabbed the wine glass. 

Mr. Brown quietly nudged Duke’s shoulder. “Master, Ms. Daugherty wants to toast to you. How can you drink on her behalf?” 

Duke seemed to have suddenly realized what was going on. 

“Young Master Alden, you’d better not drink red wine. This wine is very strong, so children can’t handle it.” Mr. Brown took the wine glass from Duke before he passed it to Adina again. “Ms. Daugherty, you can just take a sip as a formality.” 

Adina toasted to Duke before she took a sip of the wine. 

This wine was full of flavor. The taste lingered on the lips 

and tongue. She could not help but take another sip. 

Duke cast a glance at her before he drank all the red wine in his glass at once. 

The meal was over just as the sky turned dark. 

Adina wanted to leave. 

But Mr. Brown walked over, smiled, and said, “Miss Daugherty, you drank alcohol, so you can’t drive. Why don’t you stay here tonight?” Adina found herself speechless. 

She finally understood why Mr. Brown had kept persuading her to drink wine during dinner just now. So, this was what he was intending to do. 

She massaged her forehead. “I’ll call a chauffeur.” 

Mr. Brown fell speechless. 

How could he forget that there was a chauffeur service? 

But Mr. Brown was already old. Could he drive? 

She looked at Duke again. Should she let this man send them home? 

But Mr. Winters was busy working. He would not have the time, right? 

“I read the news yesterday,” George suddenly said. “A 

drunk single woman returned home alone, and she died of asphyxiation after vomiting and being left unattended.” 

Harold was so shocked that his face turned pale.” Mommy, don’t go home. Can you stay one night here, please? I’ll take care of you!” 

Melody’s wide eyes also became watery. “Mommy, don’t go back tonight.” 

Perhaps Adina was really drunk. She felt her head getting a little dizzy. 

“Go back after you’ve sobered up,” Duke slowly said. “Go and rest in the guest room. I’ll make you some tea to sober up.” 

Alden was slightly worried as he looked at Adina. “Mom, I’ll help you to the guest room.”

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