Chapter 440 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 440 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 440
Duke pursed his lips awkwardly.
If Harold had not accidentally done something that actually pleased him, he would have made the brat stand at least two hours in military posture.
“Ahem! He’s my son. I won’t teach him a lesson.” Duke secretly did not mean what he said, “I have been very busy in the past four years, so I neglected the two of them. If I have done anything wrong, just point it out to me.”
Adina was a little stunned.
This man had really put himself at a very low position, which left her completely at a loss for words.
He was willing to let George and Harold stay in her house.
He was willing to listen to her opinions about the kids’ education.
He had always respected her.
But she…
She would feel jealous and worried when she saw Melody being too close to him.
When he suggested letting the kids stay in the Winters family, she had turned him down without hesitation.
She even thought of sneaking out of the country with the kids one day and staying, far away from Sea City, so that this man would be unable to steal the kids anymore.
She was so scheming, but this man was extremely magnanimous. He just left all the options to her.
Adina pursed her lips. “You’ve done very well. Georgie is very outstanding, and Hal is very adorable. The greatest fortune they’ve ever had is to have a father like you.”
Duke’s tense nerves were instantly relieved.
Many people said he was a qualified father, but only Adina’s comments made him feel like he had not done well enough.
“Dad, what are you doing? Don’t bully me. Mommy is here. She won’t allow you to bully me!”
Harold kept struggling, but he was still unable to escape from his father. He was carried over and thrown to Adina.
“Mommy! Dad wants to beat me up!” Harold rushed into Adina’s arms. “Mommy, I’ll tell you this now. Dad is very bad. He always abuses me! If I misbehave, he will lift me up with a rope and beat me up. He will also lock me in the dark room and not give me food for a few days.”
Duke became speechless.
He was still standing here, and this brat was talking bad about him now? “Erhem!” Mr. Brown walked over, dragged Harold’s sleeve, and said in a lower voice, “Young Master Harold, don’t you want Master and Ms. Daugherty to be together? If you talk bad about him, Ms. Daugherty will be scared.
Would she still dare to come to the Winters family?”
Harold instantly wrapped it around his head.
He immediately said again, “Mommy, I purposely lied to you just now! Actually, Dad is very nice. He is handsome and rich. Most importantly, he likes you. He never cooks, but he even purposely cooked for you today. From this, you can see that he cares about you very much.”
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