Chapter Summary: Chapter 473 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 473, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 473 “Addy, I’m sorry…”
Duke pursed his lips and clenched his teeth tightly.
‘I know there’s no use in me apologizing. But I don’t know what else to say other than saying sorry… ‘Four years ago, when Dew approached me with Hal and George, she showed me two paternity tests. I believed her because they were from Sea City’s most authoritative paternity test agency.’ “Addy, I will accept whatever you say, no matter how you scold me. I just want you to know one thing…” Duke looked at Adina in her eyes. “I have never dated Dew, and I’ve never planned to marry her. The baby in her stomach is not mine. I know that for sure.”
When Adina heard how solemn Duke sounded, she gradually calmed down.
‘I don’t feel like going out tonight anymore. I have been losing control of my emotions all day.
‘I’ve even questioned him repeatedly. Who am I to do that
‘I lost my two sons back then. Duke took George and Harold in and raised them. How can I blame him?’
“I’m sorry…” Adina whispered. “I was overwhelmed earlier. I shouldn’t be angry with you…” Duke looked at her and said, “No, you don’t have to say sorry. Anyone in the right mind would’ve been furious. You’re just letting your feelings out…”
Adina pursed her lips. “Dew is a lunatic. We won’t know what she’s up to next. We must protect our four children. We must not let them get hurt anymore…” Duke nodded and said softly, “Let’s go home. The children are waiting.”
After they got in the car, Duke sent a message. He then stepped on the accelerator and left the hospital.
Dew sneered as she stood at the entrance of the hospital and watched the car leave.
‘Luckily, I didn’t take that medicine… ‘It’ll be great if the baby is Duke’s, but well, this baby saved my life today…’ “Let’s go back to the detention center,” The policewoman said professionally as she kept the checklist away. “Ahh… my stomach is hurting again…” Dew curled up on the bed. She looked like she was in pain. “It hurts… It really hurts…”
The policewoman looked impatient.
‘Ever since Dew was put in the detention center, she has been incessantly messing around every day. Now that she’s pregnant, I can sense that she’ll only mess around even more now.
‘If we were to forcibly bring her back to the detention center, we might need to bring her to the hospital several times a night…
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