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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 544

Summary for Chapter 544: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 544 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 544 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 544

She was startled, and she jumped out of the man’s hold before nervously asking, “Do you feel uncomfortable?”

“The back of my head hurts a little.” Duke put his palm against his temple and said, “The doctor prescribed some medicine for me. Can you please bring me two pills from the drawer on the left?”

Adina hurriedly went to grab the medicine and poured him a glass of warm water.

“I think it’s better for you to stay in the hospital and be monitored for a few days,” she said after waiting for Duke to take the medication.

Duke lay on the bed. His raven eyes were trained at the woman, and he softly said, “Our wedding is just around the corner. It’s the most important day of our lives, so how could I wait for the day to come while lying in a hospital bed? I will do the necessary preparations on my own.”

“Other than the fitting for the groom’s dress suit, there’s nothing else you have to prepare on your own.”

Adina strongly disagreed.

He already faced so many troubles on the first day of being discharged from the hospital. She was really worried that something would happen.

“I’m fine, don’t worry.” Duke pulled her into his arms and said,”

Accompany me to the fitting tomorrow, please?”

Adina nodded lightly.

That night, the stars were shining gently, and their love was deep.

The next morning, Adina was awakened by the knocking and shouting of their children outside the door.

How could he be sleeping so soundly with all the commotion outside?’ She wondered as she glanced at the man lying beside her.

Alden narrowed his eyes.

He had already been living with his mother for four years, so he knew that she was lying with just one glance.

But why would Mommy lie?

He pursed his lips and remained silent.

“I’m hungry. Come, let’s go eat breakfast!” Adina immediately changed the topic and led the four children to the dining hall.

When she noticed the food on the dining table, she was dumbfounded.

There were asparagus soup, maca soup, artichoke soup, and all kinds of other food classed as aphrodisiacs on the table.

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