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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 483

Summary for Chapter 483: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 483 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 483, 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 483

Adina frowned as she looked out the window.

A black car pulled up in front of the villa. Flanked by the yellow headlights, a tall, upright figure slowly walked toward them.

The moment Adina saw that figure , she could not help but recall everything that had happened during the day.

Her face turned red at once.

It was a good thing that only the small colored lights were on in the living room. The light was dim. Even Alden, who was the most sensitive one in the room, did not notice her unusual reaction.

“It’s Daddy!”

Harold was about to run out to greet him when he abruptly stopped.

He would not be able to kiss and hug Mommy anymore if Daddy came in. He felt a little reluctant to let Daddy in. What should he do?

“What is Daddy doing here now?” George said with puzzlement. “I remember our company having a very important meeting in the evening. It was postponed from yesterday to today, so it can’t be postponed again. Why didn’t Daddy go to the meeting?”

The corner of Alden’s lips twitched a little.

He glanced at Harold and said indifferently, “It’s a kids’ party today. We won’t be able to have fun if Daddy is here.

I think we shouldn’t let Daddy come inside.”

“Yes, that’s right!” Harold clenched his fists. “He will only ruin the mood if he comes in.”

Adina was speechless.

She suddenly felt a bit sorry for Duke. His sons actually disliked him to this point.

However, she did not know how to face this man either.

She needed some time to calm down, so she could look at this relationship objectively.

Ding-dong. Duke had walked to the front door of the villa. He raised his hand and pressed the doorbell.

George, Alden, and Harold did not move. They really did not want Duke to come in.

Alden was speechless.

They had all these plans in their mind, yet they forgot about Melody.

All Harold’s emotions were displayed on his face. He pouted unhappily, “Daddy, what are you doing here?”

Duke gave him a cold stare.

He had spent four years raising George and Harold for nothing

Fortunately, he still had his little girl. As long as his little girl was here, the road should not be too harsh for him.

He said coolly, “Mr. Brown said you all headed here. I was worried that your mother would not be able to take care of all of you, so I came here to help.” George frowned. “Daddy, we are over four years old. How could we possibly still need Mommy to take care of us? Don’t worry. I will take good care of my brothers and sister. There is no need for you to take the time to come over. You should go back to work now. Daddy.”

“That’s right, Daddy. Work comes first,” Alden said. “You should work hard. Then, Mommy won’t have to work so hard and work overtime in the future.”

That was exactly what Duke had in mind.

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