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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 459

Summary for Chapter 459: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 459 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 459, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 459

“Stay away from him.” Duke held the steering wheel tightly as he slowly replied.

Earley Wynters was Earl Winters.

He was Duke’s biological twin brother. Duke softly said, “Earley Wynters is a very dangerous person. Nothing good comes to those who approach him.”

Adina looked at the person who was driving.

Why did she feel that something was off with Duke’s emotions when she brought Earley up?

That supported her theory even more.

Duke drove the car slowly on the road at night and stopped in front of the Winters family villa in less than twenty minutes.

Duke got out of the car first and pulled open the passenger door for Adina like a gentleman. When the two of them walked up to the mansion’s door, all their four children rushed over.

“Mommy, you’re finally back. I miss you so much!” Harold was always the most excited kid. He ran into Adina’s arms and instantly climbed onto her body.

Melody used to be a shy and reserved girl, but she had also become mischievous due to Harold’s influence. She learned how to climb onto Adina’s body from him.

Adina carried a thirty-kilogram kid in each arm, and they were heavy.

Two more kids looked at her expectantly with their dark eyes.

“Your mom can’t carry you. I’ll hold you.”

Duke squatted down and waved at George and Alden. George awkwardly took a step back. “I’m a big boy now. I don’t need a hug.”

Adina was stunned.

Was Melody not autistic? With the exception of her dad, mom, and brothers, did she not dislike others getting close to her? How did she get on with Mrs. Winters so quickly?

Soon, Adina understood the reason.

She saw Mr. Brown and five servants step out of the collection room on the upper floor with many wooden boxes in their hands. Then, they opened the boxes and placed them in front of Melody.

The boxes contained either diamond necklaces, pearl earrings, or jade wristlets. They looked like they were worth at least a few million dollars. However, those items were like toys in Melody’s hands. Once she got bored after playing with them for a while, she simply threw them away. Mr. Brown seemed hurt as he went to pick them up and put them back in the boxes. But Mrs. Winters did not seem to be bothered. 

“You don’t like these either? It’s okay, I still have a lot of shiny jewelry in the collection room. I’ll get Papa Brown to take them down. You can bring whichever one you like home.” The corners of Adina’s lips twitched.

 

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