What Happens in Chapter 516 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 516, 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 516
As George spoke, the children walked toward the restroom in an orderly manner.
The moment they got in, George locked the restroom door.
Five minutes later, the four children returned to the dining table. Mdm. Xavier could not help but pamper these good-looking and smart kids. She kept adding food to their plates. When the sky turned dark, dinner finally came to an end.
Just as Adina placed her children into the car, George said, “Mommy, after you send us home, you can go and visit Dad in the hospital.”
Melody kept nodding. “Yeah, Mommy. I can take good care of myself.”
Harold pouted. “Mommy, you can go to the hospital and accompany Dad.”
Alden remained silent for a few seconds before he said, ” Mommy, if it’s too late after you’re done accompanying Dad, you don’t have to rush back. I’ll take good care of Mel.”
Adina found herself speechless.
Did these kids come to an agreement behind her?
She was very curious about how George convinced Alden.
Alden pursed his lips. “Mommy, Dad has to recover quickly so that you can have a perfect engagement party. I don’t want you to have any regrets in your life.”
Adina’s heart instantly melted. “Okay, I’ll send you home first.”
George smiled faintly and secretly gave Melody a high five.
Only Melody sided with him on matchmaking their dad and mom.
Harold wanted their mom to marry their dad, but he would sometimes want to kick dad away too. In short, he was unreliable!
As for Alden…
A dim yellow light was on in the ward. When the light illuminated his face, it outlined his sharp features. However, when she saw the man’s eyes, she thought … there was nothing sharp about him. He clearly looked like a stray dog that had been abandoned by the road. When the thought appeared in Adina’s mind, she pushed it away. How could she think that Mr. Winters, the CEO, looked like a stray dog?
“You finally came.”
The man’s low and deep voice was filled with gloom.
Okay, he looked even more like a stray dog now. Adina stroked her nose as she walked in and said, “You must be hungry now, right? Eat something first.” After Duke made that call, he knew that he had lost.
He had lost completely to the woman in front of him.
Since he was already a loser, why should he still care about his reputation?
The man spread his arms out and shamelessly said, “Feed me.”
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