Chapter 446 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 446 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 446
Alden stood at the door and looked at the decoration in the room. Suddenly, his heart was filled with warmth.
The room was decorated just like the room in his house. The bedsheet was in the same color, the curtains were exactly the same, and even the color of the carpet was identical. However, there were also many things that his house did not have. He should be able to fall asleep in this room.
It showed that the Winters family members had really put in the effort.
Therefore, Duke actually cared about Mel and him, right?
Alden raised his head and seriously said, “Georgie, thank you.”
George smiled. “I’m your eldest brother, so you don’t have to thank me. Come on, let’s go and put Mel to sleep first.”
The four children told stories in Melody’s room, and the atmosphere was harmonious as well as serene.
Meanwhile, the master bedroom had become completely silent.
Adina had drunk some wine at dinner, so she was not entirely clear-headed throughout the whole night.
She lay in bed and felt sleepy as she closed her eyes.
She had thought that she would not be able to fall asleep on the unfamiliar bed, and she would just toss around the whole night, but she quickly drifted off.
When the clattering sounds of water rang out, she suddenly woke up with a start.
She immediately sat up straight. Seeing the unfamiliar decoration in the room, she remembered where she was.
The chandelier in the room was not lit. Only a yellow night light was on. The light was dim, and she could barely see the man who was showering in the bathroom.
Adina supported her head with her hand and suddenly felt a little thirsty.
Duke sat on the couch that was far away. He nodded and asked, “What do you want to talk about?”
“Let’s talk about the kids.” Adina stared at him. Under the dim light, the contour of the man’s features appeared much gentler. She just said whatever came to mind, “I think we should talk about the kids’ education. Now that I’m their mother, don’t I also have the right to voice my opinion on George and Harold’s education?”
Duke nodded. “Of course. You can raise as many suggestions as you want.” “The four-year-old kids should be studying, whether in preschool or an academy for gifted children. George should be receiving systematic education , not going to the company every day.” Adina swept her hair back. “As for Hal, he should be learning with children of the same age, not be grounded at home alone and forced to study boring stuff.”
While she spoke, she subconsciously lifted her leg.
She had forgotten that she was wearing Duke’s white shirt.
When she raised her leg, her fair thigh became more exposed. Under the shadowy light, it evoked all kinds of wild imagination.
Duke felt annoyed as he got up. “I’m sorry. I have to go and take a shower.”
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