Summary of Chapter 471 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 471 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 471
“I overheard the ER doctors say they’re sending a female prisoner to the gynecology department to wait for her pregnancy results.
“So, she’s pregnant. That’s so lucky of her. The baby in her stomach saved her.
“But she’s not showing yet. I guess she’s only one or two months pregnant…”
Adina turned and looked at Duke, who was standing beside her, when she heard what everyone around her was saying
Duke hurriedly explained himself.
“Not mine. This has nothing to do with me.”
Adina’s lips twitched.
‘If Dew is pregnant, how is it possible that the baby is not Duke’s…?
‘After all, Dew stayed in the Winters family’s mansion as the children’s mother. She comes and goes freely in the mansion. She even has a room there just for her clothes…’
When Duke noticed Adina looking upset, he swore an oath, “Addy, I swear I’ve never touched Dew. Her pregnancy has nothing to do with me!”
Adina was amused when she saw how earnest Duke was in swearing his oath.
“Duke Winters, what did you say again? You’ll make sure that I stay in prison for the next fifteen years, didn’t you? Let me tell you this, that won’t happen! I’m the first prisoner in recent years to be found pregnant before being put in prison. The citizens in Sea City will cause a ruckus. By then, all media will have their eyes on the court case. There’s nothing that the Winters family can do! I will only be sent to jail for five years once the judge passes the sentence fairly. Now that I’m pregnant, who knows, I might get out of there within three years, and it’s all thanks to the baby in my stomach. He saved me…”
Adina sneered, “I feel bad for the baby in your stomach. He needs to stay in jail with his mother.”
“How about your children? Don’t you feel bad for them, too?” Dew cackled.
“They were forced to be separated from birth, and two of them left the country and suffered together with you. As for the other two, they called me, their enemy, ‘Mother’! Do you know how I’ve treated them for the past four years? Look at the inside of Harold’s arm. He has permanent scars on them. When he was young, I’d pinch him hard whenever I’m unhappy. The louder he screamed, the happier I felt…”
Adina raised her hand and slapped her.
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