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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 536

Summary for Chapter 536: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 536 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 536, 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 536 

The pink dress was so pretty. 

The employee smiled and said, “Mrs. Winters has prepared pink suits for the young masters as well. Let me help them try it out.” Harold forgot about competing for his father‘s limelight when he was fixated on the opportunity to wear the same color clothes as her sister. 

He followed the employee into the fitting room happily. 

George and Alden looked at each other and went after them. 

Melody was in her pink dress, spinning in front of the mirror. 

All of a sudden, she held her stomach and frowned. “I‘m hungry.” 

“Ms., wait here. I‘ll get you some cookies.” 

The employee adored Melody so much. She hurriedly went to the pantry to get something for her to eat. 

Melody sat on the sofa and waited quietly. 

At that moment, a man emerged from among the rows of clothes. 

“Hey, little girl. Are you hungry? I have a lollipop.” 

Melody turned and looked at that man with a frown. It was an old man, standing at the other end of the sofa, holding a dozen colorful lollipops in his hand. 

Ever since she was young, her teeth had not been very strong. So, Adina would not let her eat sweets. She could only eat one lollipop per week. ‘I really want to eat a lollipop...‘ 

Melody hopped off the sofa and gulped as she approached the man. “Can I eat it?” 

“Of course.” 

The man knelt and handed her the lollipops. 

After a violent inner struggle , she stuck out her tongue and licked it. 

“Mel, what are you doing?” 

The three boys, who had just done trying on their suits, rushed out of the fitting room and stood in front of Melody., 

Alden took the lollipop and tossed it into a trashcan. 

“Boohoo, my lollipop...” 

Melody was crying as she gulped and stared at the lollipop in the trash can 

George patted her shoulder and glared at Dillon. He then said coldly, “Hal, get the lollipop.” 

“That won‘t do.” Harold rubbed his hands. “The trash can is so dirty, it contains a lot of bacteria. Even if you pick it out and wash it, Mel won’t be able to eat it anymore...” 

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