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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 617

Summary for Chapter 617: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 617 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 617 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 617

When Adina saw his back rapidly disappearing, she slowly pursed her lips.

Unsure if it was her imagination, she always felt that this man‘s emotions would go out of control whenever she mentioned Earley Wynters.

Earley Wynters, Duke Winters…

Duke Winters, Earley Wynters.She repeatedly mumbled these two names.

“Mommy, why did Daddy leave?”

Melody ran over, sounding like she was close to tears.

Adina kept away her thoughts before she bowed down and lifted Melody up. “Daddy needs to work. I‘ll play with you.”

“No…” The little girl cried willfully. “I just want Daddy! If Daddy is not around, I don‘t want to play either. Waa…”

Adina sighed.

What a spoiled girl.

Before they got married, Duke did anything that Melody asked for. Even if she asked the moon, he could also take it down and give it to her.

But after they got married, Duke suddenly did not come home for a month, and when he did come home, he did not pamper

Melody in the way he used to.

No one could bear such a level of discrepancy in treatments.

If Adina and Duke divorced, Melody would not be able to accept it, no matter what.

“Mommy, should we go home?” Harold could not bear to see his sister crying. He said affectionately, “We can come and play in the park when Daddy is free again.”

George also nodded and said, “Mel is also tired. We should go back and rest.”

Adina nodded, and she was ready to take the four kids home.

“I just suddenly found it strange.” Adina smiled and said, “There are no records of any multiple births in the Daugherty family, and the Winters family doesn‘t seem to have it too, but I gave birth to quadruplets. Don‘t you find it strange, Mom?”

“It should be a genetic outlier, I guess.” Mabel awkwardly said,” You never know with this kind of medical stuff…”

Adina nodded. “I was just curious. Mom, why are you getting nervous?”

“Am … am I?” Mabel‘s back was drenched in sweat. “I just feel slightly warm. I‘ll go out and get some fresh air.”

Adina stared at Mabel‘s back, and her gaze deepened.

Adina looked at Alden who stood not far away, and she indifferently said, “Alden, come with me.”

Alden obediently followed her.

He had been following Mom from afar today. He should have picked up on the interactions between Mom and Dad.

 

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