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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 520

Summary for Chapter 520: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 520 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 520 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 520

When she got closer, she realized that Flint looked different today.

His eyes were bloodshot, and it looked like he did not sleep last night. He was a playboy who cared about his reputation the most. Yet, his suit was wrinkled, and his beard was sloppy. He was holding a cigarette with his fingers. He looked through the corridor before he stared at Adina gloomily

“What‘s wrong with you?” Adina frowned. “What happened this time?”

Every time Flint came to her in Sea City, something would be wrong. She was used to it.

“I heard that you‘re getting engaged?”

When Flint spoke, his voice was incredibly hoarse as if his vocal cords were ruined.

Adina was surprised.

She finally understood why Flint looked like that.

Some things had been said many times before, but clearly, Flint had not been really listening. She pursed her lips and said, “I‘m getting married to Duke. We‘ll be engaged on the sixth of next month, and the wedding won‘t be too long after the engagement. If you have the time, you can stay in Sea City and attend the engagement party before you leave.” Flint chuckled in resignation. He knew that it would be impossible for him to be with Adina, and he had already accepted the fact.

However, when he saw Duke kiss her the day before yesterday, he felt like he had been stabbed in the heart with a knife. He felt so hurt that he did not know what to do.

As a result, he went to the bar and got drunk. It was only after he woke up that he realized Adina had sent him to the hotel.

Whenever he got drunk, she would take him home, throw him to the couch in the living room or throw him in the guest room and let him survive on his own.

During those times, he actually thought that this woman did not respect him at all.

Now that she respected him, she would no longer bring him home anymore.

Since she was getting married, she had a partner whom she would spend the rest of her life with, and she did not want another man to cause a misunderstanding.

 

She smiled and said, “Sure, I‘ll definitely prepare your favorite food and wine.”

She raised her wrist and looked at the time. “I‘m going to buy breakfast in the cafeteria. Do you want me to buy you a set?”

Flint shook his head. “I still have something to do, so I‘ll leave in a minute. You go ahead.”

Once Adina‘s figure disappeared out of his sight, his smile slowly faded.

As long as she was happy, nothing could be better.

When he turned around and wanted to leave, a figure suddenly walked out of the corner of the corridor.

“Flint Morton, weren‘t you being arrogant in front of me? Why can‘t you even protect your own woman?” Jasmine sneered and walked over. “Didn‘t you say that she was your girlfriend? What‘s the matter? Your girlfriend‘s marrying someone else, and you‘re just going to watch?”

 

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