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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 470

Summary for Chapter 470: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 470 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 470 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 470 

Although he knew he was not as important as Adina to the children, the difference should not be that great, right? 

Adina found it amusing too. She stroked each of the children’s heads before she softly said, “All of you stay at home and listen to Grandma. Daddy and Mommy will be back in a while, understand?” 

Alden nodded obediently. “Don’t worry, Mommy. I’ll take good care of Mel.” 

George pursed his lips and said, “Mommy, I’ll hang out with my brothers and sister. Don’t worry about us.” Harold waved at her. “Bye, Mommy. Mel and I are going to play the piano!” When Adina saw that the kids were carefree and Alden’s gaze was especially relaxed, she felt slightly relieved. She got in the car with Duke before she turned to the side and sincerely said, “Thank you.” 

“I understand your concerns.” Duke drove as he said, “ Alden is actually the most mature among the four kids. He’s brilliant and intelligent. Plus, he’s very sensitive . His attention is completely on you and Mel. He’ll remember anything that happens to any of you. That’s 

not a good thing for a four-year-old boy.” Adina looked down. “It’s my fault. I’ve been negligent. If I had been strong enough, Alden wouldn’t have been forced to grow up so early.” “It’s not your fault. It’s my fault.” Duke’s voice was deep. “If I had known about Alden and Mel, the three of you wouldn’t have suffered so much.” 

They were at a junction with a red light. When he said that, he turned to the side and stared at Adina. 

There was a glint in his dark eyes, and Adina’s side profile was reflected in his pupils. 

His gaze was so affectionate that it made Adina’s heart pound very fast. 

She dared not even look into his eyes because she was worried that she would drown in them. 

However, she learned the reason very soon because many who were waiting in the emergency room started to talk about her. 

“That’s an inmate. I heard that she has a stomach ache, so she’s been urgently sent here for emergency treatment.” 

“When a woman has a stomach ache like that, it’s likely because she’s pregnant.” 

“If an inmate’s pregnant, does that mean her sentence will be reduced?”

 

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