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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 603

Summary for Chapter 603: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 603 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 603 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 603 

Adina‘s red lips pursed. She raised her hand and pulled a tissue from the cabinet on the porch. She walked over and said flatly, “Bend over a little.”

Earl did not know what she was going to do and wondered if this woman was going to wipe his sweat for him.

He coldly curled his lips and bent slightly.

Adina raised her hand and wiped the lipstick mark off his collar.

Her voice was indifferent and calm. “In the future, before you enter the house, it‘s better to check yourself from head to toe to see if there is anything inappropriate.”

Earl glanced over and saw a smear of lipstick on the tissue.

There was still a residual lipstick mark on the collar of his white shirt.

His gaze suddenly turned cold.

“If you guys want to make out, go to your room. It‘s inappropriate for the children to see!“.

When Mabel came out of the bathroom with the children, she saw the man bending slightly and the woman on her tiptoes, her arm wrapped around the man‘s neck.

From her perspective, they looked like they were cheek–kissing each other.

“This is not for children to see!” Mabel raised her hand and covered the children‘s eyes. She said with a smile, “Come on. I will take you to the dining room.”

Alden let Mabel lead him toward the dining room.

Maybe Daddy and Mommy really just had a fight and that‘s why they were giving each other the silent treatment for a while.

Now that Daddy and Mommy had made up, he should not show hostility toward daddy anymore, right?

The servants in the mansion were smart. They were either trimming the flowers and trees in the yard or cleaning up and washing dishes in the kitchen, leaving all the space for the two of them.

Earl put one hand in his pocket. The corners of his lips curled a little. “Are you inviting me?”

Seeing that smile on his face, Adina felt very strange.

She turned around and walked upstairs. She said flatly, “Come upstairs, and you will find out.”

Earl stroked his chin and chuckled as he went after her toward the master bedroom on the second floor.

After he entered the room, Adina locked the door behind her.

The man placed his hands against the door, confining her to a small space.

 

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