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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 482

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What Happens in Chapter 482 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 482, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 482

Duke pursed his lips. “I bought them for someone.”

Mr. Brown understood it immediately. A disappointed expression quickly appeared on his face. “Sir, why would you give her lilies? You should give her roses, bright red roses. Even if you don’t have 999 roses, you should at least give her 99 roses. That is exactly what a man should give a woman! Let me handle this bouquet of lilies for you right now!

Mr. Brown took the lilies away without waiting for his reply.

Duke was speechless.

He had selected lilies after consulting with the shopkeeper at the florist.

One of the reasons was that his and Adina’s relationship had not yet been confirmed, and the second was that red roses were an overly direct expression of love. He was worried that he would scare her.

Mr. Brown walked a few steps farther. Then, he turned around and said, “By the way, sir, the young masters have packed their clothes and gone to Ms. Daugherty’s place. They said they are not coming home tonight.”

Duke was speechless.

Was this woman avoiding him on purpose?

Come to think of it, it was true that he had been too bold today. He should not have kissed her so assertively.

However, if he was given another chance, he would still do the same.

He said, “I’m going out now. I will have dinner outside.”

A satisfied smile emerged on Mr. Brown’s face. He reminded him, “Sir, don’t forget to get the roses.”

Duke pulled open the car door and got in.

He sat in the driver’s seat with all sorts of thoughts flashing through his head.

Actually, Mr. Brown was not wrong.

Adina took the kids into the house. She said with a smile on her face, “Georgie, you will clean up the living room. Al, come help me in the kitchen. Hal and Mel, you will decorate the living room. Is this arrangement okay for you?”

“Mommy, I will make sure the living room is cleaned up!” “Mommy, I will take good care of Mel!”

Alden followed Adina into the kitchen obediently.

“Al, just peel the beans for me.” Adina handed him the green beans and deftly prepared the ingredients needed for the party.

First, she made a cake. She began preparing dinner after putting the cake in the oven. The food was simple because it was a party. Fruit salad, French fries, fried chicken, small, healthy, and nutritious cookies, and some satiating cornbread were on the menu. Then she served everything on the long table. The living room was tidied up. The floor was decorated with many cute dolls. Melody even took out the brightly colored light bulbs and hung them on the wall. The living room looked very lively.

Adina clapped her hands. “And so I declare, let the party begin!”

As soon as she finished speaking, the children clapped their hands and cheered.

Alden’s brows furrowed suddenly. “Mommy, I think we got a visitor.”

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