Summary of Chapter 462 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 462 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 462
He hoped that his mom would never be able to see his other sides.
He paused for a while before he asked, “Mom, do you like Uncle Duke?”
Adina looked at him. “Why do you still call him ‘Uncle Duke’? He’s your dad, your biological father.”
“Sorry, Mom. I’m not used to calling him ‘Dad’ yet,” Alden said in a serious manner. “Mom, if you like Uncle Duke, I’ll support your decision.”
Adina schooled her expression and asked, “What about you, Alden? Do you like him?”
Alden blinked. “Mom, I asked you first, so you should answer me first.”
“I guess I like him a little.”
Adina looked out the window in the dark and replied softly. That man was outstanding. He was more excellent than all the men she had ever met. Such a remarkable man had treated her nicely, so she could not resist him.
Besides, the man was her children’s father.
If she allowed herself to fall for him, it would only be advantageous to her and the kids. No matter how she looked at it, falling for Duke was the solution for many things… “I like him too.” Alden flashed her a smile. “I’ll like him as long as you like him, Mom.” Adina caressed his face. “Alden, you have to ask yourself whether you really like him. Can you accept Duke as your father?”
“Of course!” Alden nodded without hesitation. “He likes Mel, and he likes you, Mommy. He also likes me. Why wouldn’t I like him?”
Adina frowned slightly.
As soon as she arrived at her company, she met Mr. Roberts from the company next door.
Mr. Roberts’ secretary, who used to be rude toward her, was standing outside the elevator respectfully. When he saw Adina walk out, he smiled and said, “Hi, Ms. Daugherty. Our companies have been neighbors for so long, but we’ve never sat down and had a proper meal. Mr. Roberts would like to treat you to a meal. May I know if you have the time?”
Serene walked over and stoically said, “I’m sorry. Ms. Daugherty has an appointment at noon today.”
Serene wondered where Mr. Roberts had hired this “top-grade” secretary. He used to look at Ms. Daugherty with contempt and scorn as if he thought Ms. Daugherty had achieved everything because of her beauty.
After the banquet yesterday, people like him probably understood that Ms. Daugherty relied on her own ability. She was even more capable than Mdm. Jones from Jones Corporation!
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