Summary of Chapter 437 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 437 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 437
Adina lay on the bed in the guest room and closed her eyes.
Alden put the blanket over her before he gently left the room.
Right after he went out, he was dragged to the corner of the staircase by Harold. “Alden, we need to talk.”
George and Melody were also there. They surrounded Alden.
“George, Mel, and I have reached an agreement, which is to…” Harold announced, “Let daddy and Mommy get married. This way, we will have daddy and Mommy, and we can live together forever.”
“I disagree!”
Alden rejected it without thinking of it.
“I know you disagree, so we are here to discuss it with you.” Harold patted Alden’s shoulder in a serious manner. “Brother Alden, you’re still young, so you don’t understand boy-girl relationships . Let me explain it to you.”
Alden coldly glanced at Harold. “Are you sure you know?”
Harold suddenly felt guilty before he puffed his chest.”
Hmph! I don’t know, but George knows it. Am I right, George?”
George found himself speechless.
What the heck did he know?
But he still cleared his throat and said, “Alden, dad likes Mom a lot. I guess you can also see it.”
“I just know my Mom doesn’t like your dad.”
What Alden said made the boundary very clear.
My Mom and your dad. 1 Even though he was very close with George and Harold already, he did not treat the Winters family members as his own family.
George understood the meaning behind his words, and he narrowed his eyes. “How did you know that Mom doesn’t like dad?”
But were they really right?
He did those for Mom’s sake, but did he really respect Mom’s choice?
“Alden, I understand why you would do this, but Mom is
an adult. Once she makes her choice, she must have been thinking in depth before she decides it,” Harold slowly said. “Mom is also my and Harold’s Mom. We wish for Mom to be with dad, but we also wish that Mom can be happy. If dad can’t bring happiness to Mom, Harold and I will be the first people to oppose.” Harold nodded. “That’s right. If dad dares to bully Mommy, I’ll not call him dad anymore!”
Melody remained silent, but she blinked and gently shook Alden’s arm. She said in a low voice, “Al…”
She called George and Harold by their first names, but she still called Alden by his nickname.
When she called him Al, this made Alden’s heart melt.
He hugged Melody before he softly said, “Okay, I promise. I’ll not get involved in anything between dad and Mom.”
Harold immediately became happy.”Awesome! Alden, I will stop attacking you over this!”
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