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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 442

Summary for Chapter 442: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 442 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 442 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 442

Yes, he did it, but Young Master Harold turned on him! 

He was so embarrassed. “Um, it was just an accident…” Mr. Brown stroked his nose. “It’s late. I need to go to bed. I’ll go ahead and get some rest… Sigh, this old man can’t stay up late nowadays 

He walked away as he sighed. Then he entered his room and locked the door. 

Adina was speechless once more. 

She suddenly understood the reason for Mr. Brown’s actions. 

She really did not know how to express her opinion. 

“Dad, I’ll look for George and others!” Harold moved out of Adina’s arms and rushed upstairs. 

In the living room, Adina and Duke looked at each other at a loss. 

A few seconds later, Adina stood up. “Since Mr. Brown is already resting and the servants aren’t around, I’ll help you clean the room.” 

Duke initially wanted to say that it would make no difference if he slept in another room, but he noticed that 

Adina had already walked up the stairs. He pursed his lips and followed her. 

The master bedroom was the biggest room. Once the door was opened, a terrible smell wafted out of the room. 

When Adina stepped in, she saw an unknown liquid spread out on the white bedsheet. 

She was always gentle and patient when dealing with children, but even she felt like grabbing Harold over and spanking him at that moment. 

She rolled up the bedsheet and blanket before she threw them in the corridor outside. Then she looked up and asked, “Are there new bedsheets and blankets?” 

Duke stroked his chin and thought. “I don’t know. Where do you usually keep them?” 

He looked at her and only spoke after a while. “Was nobody there to help you look after Alden and Mel in the  past?” 

Adina chuckled and said, “I fled abroad in disarray back then, and I only had a few thousand dollars. How could I have had the money to afford a babysitter? I took care of Alden and Mel by myself. Later, once Alden was old enough, he slowly learned how to take care of Mel for me. I felt much more relieved too.” 

When Duke looked at the messy room again, he somehow found it a more pleasant sight. He had been living with George and Harold for four years, 

but Mr. Brown and the servants had been taking care of the boys. He never really put in any effort. 

He also wanted to experience what Adina had been through 

He walked up to the side of the bed and softly said, “I’ll make the bed with you.” 

They both pulled the bedsheet, shook it, and spread it on the bed. 

Bang! Right then, the room door abruptly closed.

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