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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 608

Summary for Chapter 608: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 608 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 608 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 608 

She and Duke had only recently gotten married, and their relationship was not close enough for her to recognize his underwear at sight

Adina lost herself in thought while taking a shower, and when she got out of the bathroom, the man who had been smoking on the balcony was gone.

As soon as she opened the bedroom door and walked out of it, she saw Mrs. Winters pacing anxiously in the living room.

“Addy, Duke suddenly had some things to take care of at the company, so he just left,” Mrs. Winters hurriedly explained. “I‘ll scold him for you when he gets back. It‘s late now. Hurry and get some rest.”

Adina nodded and smiled as she said, “You rest early too, Mom.”

She went back to her room, locked the door, and made a call.

“Pete, can I ask you some questions about psychological conditions?”

“Are you having nightmares again, Addy?”

Pete was Adina‘s overseas personal psychiatrist. She had nightmares every night while she was abroad because she believed her two children were dead.

For four long years, she had to visit Pete‘s clinic once a week for treatment and consultation.

Adina shook her head and said, “I‘ve recovered already, but I have a friend. He usually looks gentle and elegant, and is the kind of person who is easy to get along with, but recently, he seems to have changed. Not only in the way he speaks or behaves, even the details of his daily habits have changed. Could you perhaps explain it to me from a psychological point of view, Pete?”

After a silence on the other end of the line, he continued,” There‘s a saying in Cairnstan, stating that a leopard can‘t change its spots. In other words, it‘s very difficult to change someone‘s personality, and it‘s quite impossible to do it in such a short amount of time. So, there‘s only one possibility.”

“What kind of possibility?”

“He may be experiencing multiple personality disorder .” Pete said in a serious tone, “In which there are two personalities hidden in a person‘s body, the main personality is the side they would display more often, and the secondary personality is the side that would rarely appear. When you feel like the person has changed, then it should be because his secondary personality has taken over his consciousness.”

“Thank you, Pete, but I don’t think I need that for now,” Adina answered with a shake of her head.

Duke and her relationship had drastically deteriorated. Thus, it would not be easy for her to take him to the doctor.

“Is there any way for the main personality to return?” she asked after pausing for a moment.

“Then you have to know what he went through in his childhood,” Pete said slowly. “Eighty percent of the reason a person develops multiple personality disorder is because they have some psychological trauma. People of that type enjoy sweet foods and fluffy, adorable things. The main personality ought to naturally reappear once you‘ve helped them in finding the light and given them a sense of warmth and affection.”

That night, Adina and Pete talked for a very long time.

The sun had already risen by the time she ended the call, and the world had started to slowly pull a blanket of the dim morning light over itself.

Adina did not feel sleepy, so she changed her clothes and headed downstairs.

 

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