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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 486

Summary for Chapter 486: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 486 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 486 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 486

He drank wine, which they all claimed to be “liquid courage,” but in spite of that, he still felt like a coward.

Adina returned after finishing her song, only to find that a big portion of the freshly-opened champagne had already vanished.

Duke’s eyes were already unfocused.

She was speechless.

He claimed to be here to help look after the kids, did he not? He was, however, getting drunk instead.

She gave him a quick look before deciding to keep a safe distance from him.

The children were having a great time. They were singing, dancing, and playing around, and it was soon ten o’clock at night.

After turning off the music, Adina clapped and said, “All right, time for bed, now. Line up and go take a bath, one by one.”

The children were really obedient. The three boys proceeded to shower in Alden’s room, while Adina took Mel to the upstairs bathroom.

The four kids were already sound asleep in their beds by

ten thirty at night. When Adina went downstairs to clean up, she saw Duke leaning back on the couch, his eyes closed and the wine glass still in his hands.

That man had downed the majority of the champagne , and it had long since finished.

“Hey, wake up…”

Adina approached him and called him twice , but he did not respond.

She removed the glass from his hands and helped him lie down properly on the couch. She then went upstairs to grab a thin blanket and cover him with it.

Duke slept soundly on the couch; his face serene. He had obviously consumed a bit too much wine.

Those eyes were filled with hazy drunkenness, and it was totally different from the usual eyes Duke had. It appeared as though he had suddenly taken off his tough armor, revealing his raw, genuine self. His gaze focused on Adina, and he slightly tightened his hold on her.

“Addy, I have something to tell you.” Duke slowly said in a raspy voice, and Adina could not help but stop herself from trying to run away.

She pursed her lips and asked nervously, “W-what are you trying to say?” “Addy, do you know that you’re the first woman I care about so much?”

Upon hearing that, Adina’s heart suddenly stopped beating, and then the next second, her heart started to beat faster. She felt as though her heart was almost beating out of her chest.

Her suspicions were true; the man had come here tonight to confess.

He did not dare to confess, so he had downed the champagne to gain courage. She stayed still, biting her crimson lips, and put all of her focus on her ears as she listened carefully to the man’s voice.

“I don’t remember when I first became so concerned about you… At first, I had no idea who the father of your children was, and I was so jealous of that man. I felt really envious of him…”

Duke’s voice was hoarse, and his words were a little slurred.

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