Chapter 466 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 466 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 466
“No… I really didn’t do anything to her. She’s just under anesthesia. She’ll gain consciousness later.”
Right after the doctor spoke, Adina slowly opened her eyes on the bed. She looked at the two people in confusion. “What are you doing?”
Duke instantly swung the doctor away before he nervously walked to the bedside. “How are you feeling? Do you feel unwell? If you don’t feel well, you have to tell me.”
Adina was a little dizzy. She just felt a little tingling on her collarbone, and she wanted to touch it.
The doctor immediately stopped her and said, “Don’t touch it with your hand, and don’t get it wet, or it will ruin the tattoo’s beauty.”
Adina immediately lowered her head, but she could not see her collarbone. Meanwhile, the tingling was getting more and more intense. “Mr. Winters, can you get me a mirror?”
Duke’s expression darkened to the maximum. He took a mirror from not far away and handed it to Adina.
Her collarbone was beautiful, but an alphabet had been tattooed on the left side of her collarbone. (N)
After that, he stepped on the doctor’s wrist. “Do you think you can stay out of this?” The doctor glared at him in horror and fear. “I’m working for Mr. Wynters. If you harm me, he won’t spare you!” “Ha!”
Duke’s eyes were filled with disdain.
Did Earley tattoo an “N” on Adina’s collarbone because he wanted to show his power? Did Earley really think Duke would take such a childish show of power seriously? Duke just did not want to see Adina get involved in the brothers’ dispute. The agitated Duke made a call. He turned around and looked at Adina. “Can you walk?” Adina nodded. “Yes.” She just felt some pain in the tattoo spot. She could still walk.
Duke lifted the doctor with one hand and walked out of the meeting room. He also took Adina’s handbag that was left outside and handed it to her. When the group of three exited the meeting room, the secretaries who were standing at the door immediately took a step back Duke glanced at the secretaries before he scoffed and entered the elevator. The doctor was scared out of his wits. “This is a society governed by laws. What are you doing? I’m telling you. You better let go of me, or else Mr. Wynters won’t spare you.”
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