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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 599

Summary for Chapter 599: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 599 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 599, 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 599

The question froze Mabel to the spot.

It took her quite a moment to regain her composure. She said dryly, “Any man would want to take their career to the next level after they settle down. I think your daddy wants to provide you with a better life, which is why he has been working day and night in the office.”

Alden lowered his eyes. The corners of his lips curled in a sneer.

Winters Corporation had already been one of the largest conglomerates in Sea City long ago. He wanted to take it to the next level? What level was he going to take it to?

That man had obviously changed.

He fooled him, Melody, and Mommy with sweet words.

The three of them were living happily, but now their happiness was like a bubble, which could be burst by a strong wind at any time.

“Mabel, I will have the kitchen prepare a sumptuous dinner.” Mr. Brown smiled and broke the dull atmosphere in the living room.” Young masters and ladies, what would you like to eat?”

Melody was in great spirits. She smiled sweetly and said, “I want to eat some sweet cakes.”

Harold had already pulled himself out of his mulling thoughts. He thought about it and said, “I want to eat lemon chicken wings, and I want them to taste exactly like the ones Mommy made.”

Mr. Brown looked at George and Alden. “What about you, Young Master George and Young Master Alden?”

George said indifferently, “I‘m fine with anything.”

Alden pursed his lips. “Anything is fine.”

When he finished, he headed upstairs.

George‘s eyes darkened for a moment as he followed him upstairs. He followed Alden into the bedroom and closed the door behind him.

The phone rang for a long time before it was answered.

“What‘s the matter?”

The nonchalant and reckless voice of the man came from the phone.

Mabel covered her chest and said bitterly, “Earl, why did you make Mel cry when the kids went to see you today?”

“She just likes to cry. What does that have to do with me?” Earl‘s voice was full of impatience. “If you only called to rebuke me, I have nothing to say then!”

“Also,” Mabel gritted her teeth and said, “do you know that Al has started growing suspicious of you? He doesn‘t even want to call you daddy now. I‘m afraid your cover is about to be blown.”

“Is that so?”

 

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