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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 467

Summary for Chapter 467: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 467 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 467 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 467

Two bodyguards had been waiting downstairs. Duke threw the doctor over to them and coldly said, “Find a laboratory and keep him there for a month first.” 

The bodyguards covered the doctor’s mouth and dragged him away as he begged for mercy. Adina pursed her lips before she said, “He’s working for Earley. You mentioned that Earley’s a very dangerous person. If you deal with the doctor, won’t Earley cause you trouble?” 

“I’m not afraid of his retaliation. As long as he comes, I have a lot of ways to deal with him.” 

Duke’s eyes were full of darkness. His father’s death was the one thing he could not get over all these years. 

Now, Earl even wanted to hurt his woman and tattoo her body. That was something he would never tolerate. 

If Earl dared to enter Sea City again, he would make Earl learn what it meant to be defeated by his rival again when he was down. 

Adina looked at Duke’s profound gaze and softly said, “Thank you, Mr. Winters.” 

If he had not come looking for her, perhaps she would have encountered something more terrifying When Duke heard her voice, the darkness on his face disappeared like a melted iceberg. He finally composed himself. He pursed his lips and said, “Let’s go. I’ll take you to the hospital for an examination.”

 Adina took a look at her watch and casually said, “It’s getting late now. I have to pick the kids up from preschool. I’ll go and pick them up first.” 

“Get into my car.” 

Duke pulled open the car door. Adina combed through her hair and said, “I drove over, so I can drive my car.”

 “Get into the car.” Duke’s tone was overbearing, and he did not allow her to question him.

“Thank you, Mr. Winters.” 

Duke stared at her seriously. “I think we’re not distant to the extent that you can only call me Mr. Winters.’ What do you think, Addy?” 

As he stared at her, Adina felt her heart pound uncontrollably fast again. When he called her Addy, it was like an electric charge that sent a tingling sensation through her gut. She immediately looked away and awkwardly said, “I promised to call you 

‘Duke’ last time, but I’m still not used to it, so sometimes I end up making mistakes. If I accidentally call you’ Mr. Winters’ again, please remind me.” 

Duke finally felt satisfied. He started the engine and slowly drove toward the preschool. Right after they arrived, the preschool bell rang to end classes for the day. The children’s laughter was the purest melody in the world.

 

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