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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 506

Summary for Chapter 506: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 506 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 506, 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 506

He knew that his head was wrapped in gauze, but what was so funny about that? 

Besides, what was wrong with a man not shaving his beard? Was it hilarious? 

He looked at Adina gloomily and noticed that she was pursing her lips, trying to hold in her laughter. Did this mean that he had confessed to Adina with such a hilarious appearance last night? 

“Mommy, you find dad funny too, right?” Harold tugged on Adina’s arm as he laughed and asked. 

Duke’s expression darkened. 

Adina cleared her throat and said, “Hal, don’t laugh at your dad like that.” 

“Yeah, I can’t laugh at Dad, or else he’ll beat me up after he recovers.” 

Harold stuck his tongue out and hid behind Adina. 

Duke was at a loss for words. 

When did he beat this brat up? Harold really knew how to create rumors and ruin his reputation! Duke cast a glance at Adina and explained, “Addy, I never  beat the kids. I’m telling the truth.” 

“Yes, Dad never beats us. He just punishes us by making us stand at attention.” Harold made a face. “We would have to stand for two hours. Our legs hurt.” 

George also nodded. “This does happen.” 

Adina looked at Duke. 

Duke was speechless. 

He felt so guilty that he dared not look Adina in the eyes. 

“Alright, George, take your brothers and sister out to play,” Mrs. Winters smoothed the situation over and said, “Addy, I brought some chicken soup for Duke. Please take it out and get the caretaker to heat it up.” 

Mrs. Winters closed her eyes, held back her tears, and slowly said, “Duke, don’t worry. I won’t see your brother again… No, he isn’t your brother. Since your father passed away, he no longer had ties with the Winters family. Even if it’s for the children’s sake, I won’t trust him anymore.” 

When Duke saw the tears at the corners of Mrs. Winters’  eyes, he slowly sighed. 

Some things were just a twist of fate. 

It was a twist of fate that he and Earl, twin brothers, would end up like this today. 

Since things had gotten to this point, they should just accept it. 

“Mom, Addy and I are about to be engaged. Please prepare for the engagement party.” 

Mrs. Winters instantly widened her eyes. “Are you serious?” 

“Of course, I am.” Duke flashed her a smile. “I proposed, and she said yes.”

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