Summary of Chapter 447 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 447 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 447
Pitter-patter!
The sounds of water hitting the floor came from the bathroom.
Adina stroked her hair. Did that man not just take a shower? Why was he taking another shower?
She turned around and looked at the bathroom’s frosted glass. There was no hot water vapor, which meant he was taking a cold shower.
It was autumn, so it was freezing. Yet, he was showering with cold water?
Something seemed to register, and Adina lowered her head. When she realized that she was wearing the man’s shirt, she subconsciously chuckled in resignation.
Did she not want to test the man? It looked like she had her result.
He would rather take a cold shower than cross the boundary.
It meant he had started to learn how to respect her.
Adina buttoned up the shirt’s first button before she pulled the blanket over and lay in bed.
The situation was not conducive for them to talk about
the children. They should talk about it again next time.
The moment she lay on the bed, she quickly fell asleep.
By the time Duke came out of the bathroom , Adina was already sleeping One of her fair, long legs was exposed outside the blanket. Duke walked over and gently covered it with the blanket.
He dared not look at Adina again. He was really afraid that he would have to take a third shower. 1 He lay down on the couch and had difficulty falling asleep.
Adina, on the other hand, slept well.
The next day, she stretched her body and got up. She habitually got out of bed and put on her slippers, but she realized that the slippers were gray and huge.
“Thank you, Mrs. Winters,” Adina replied awkwardly.
“Why are you still calling me ‘Mrs. Winters’? Just call me Aunt Mabel.” Mrs. Winters chuckled. “I still have something to do today. I’ll treat you to some tea tomorrow.”
As she spoke, she smoothed out her collar and elegantly walked downstairs. Then, she left after she changed her shoes.
Adina was very confused.
Mrs. Winters must have thought something had happened between Duke and her.
No, she and Duke had slept together, otherwise, how could the four children have existed?
Mrs. Winters’ attitude was really… out of her expectation.
She originally thought that Mrs. Winters would criticize her for being shameless and hypocritical… Forget it. She was better off not caring about it.
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