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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 44

Summary for Chapter 44: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 44 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 44, 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 44

It was really a small world when they could also meet the man’s son in this place.

But this was none of his business. Alden continued pushing Melody on the swing. Five minutes later, Harold carried a bunch of toys and ran to Alden. 

“I will give you these toys.” Alden frowned.

 “What?”

“I will give my toys to you, you lend Mel to play with me,” Harold lifted his chin and said arrogantly. He always played with these toys in kindergarten. An airplane cost a few thousand dollars. The teacher said these toys were very expensive, so they never allowed other children to play with them.

He did not believe that Melody’s brother would not be interested in these toys.

But Alden was not interested. His eyes were filled with coldness as well. 

“My sister is a person, not a toy.” 

As soon as he spoke, he emitted a cold aura. Harold was shocked. Why did this person’s tone of speaking sound like George? He pouted. 

“Tell me, what should I do to make you let Melody play with me?” 

“You can’t play with her no matter what you do.” Alden carried Melody out of the swing, turned back, and left.

“Hey!” Harold was unhappy: “How could you be like this? Maybe Melody is willing to play with me.”

He moved one step closer and poked Melody’s cheek. Before he spoke, his arm was grabbed by Alden

“Don’t touch my sister!”

Alden’s voice was full of coldness.He strongly swung Harold away before he stood in front of Melody,

Dew’s expression became stiff. She took a deep breath and said, “Harold, can you please not talk to me like this? I’m also worried that you won’t tell me after being bullied…”

“I don’t need you to worry about me!”

Harold strongly pushed Dew away before he ran away.

Dew gritted her teeth and chased after him.

Alden held Melody’s hand while he frowned.

Why was the bad woman from the Daugherty family so close with the young master from the Winters family? What was their relationship?

 

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