Chapter 611 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 611 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 611
Adina raised her head slightly and looked up.
She could see the unreadable emotions hovering in Earl‘s dark eyes.
It seemed that this trick was somewhat working.
She could bring out the host personality in him if she persisted.
“Duke, get on with what you are doing. I‘m accompanying the kids back home. I hope you‘ll be home early tonight.”
Adina carried the thermos box and stepped out of the office.
As soon as she went out, Earl lit a cigarette.
Amid the smoke, his expression darkened, and he grew visibly furious.
His brows were furrowed as he paused. He had not touched a woman in almost a month since he became Earl.
Adina must have somehow tempted him and brought out long repressed desires, since he had been abstinent for so long.
He raised his hand and was about to ask the assistant outside to arrange a woman for him.
This was his newly arranged assistant, who was also his henchman.
Jake Wilson, the previous assistant, had already been transferred to the regional corporate by him earlier.
“Mr. Winters!”
Before Earl called him in the black–clad assistant rushed in.
“Something‘s wrong!”
Earl stubbed out his cigarette and instructed him to close the office door. Then he said coldly, “What happened? Speak slowly.”
“Ask them to come to Winters Corporation,” Earl responded after spitting out a mouthful of smoke rings. “They could work as my assistants , security personnel, or even as subordinate managers.”
The important positions in Winters Corporation were all held by Duke‘s close associates, so he had to gradually replace all of them with his people.
He could only return to himself until he was completely stable in this position.
Adina had just arrived at the Winters family‘s mansion. She noticed a broadcast of international news in the living room.
“The gray area has been embroiled in a chaotic civil war for the past twenty years, with neighboring countries suffering from it, yet too afraid to declare it an enemy. Here, evil thrives, and every day, all kinds of horrible things happen that you would not expect to see. Several parties here have been fighting for power and strife with one another for months. The most notorious leader of the party has changed three times in a row.”
“This morning, the new leader took over the role without much incident, but he issued a high–profile ban on all illegal transactions in the region. This is undoubtedly a good thing for world peace and security, and perhaps, under the new leader‘s guidance, the label of the previous sinful region will be erased.”
The news highlighted the human geography of that area, as well as the momentous occasion of the new leader‘s inauguration.
A man in all black stood on a high platform. His shadow flashed across in front of Adina‘s eyes.
Her eyes abruptly sharpened. Why did this person look so familiar?
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