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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 620

Summary for Chapter 620: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 620 – 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 620 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 620

 Earl stood up, picked up the coat from the couch, and walked outside.

George followed him while asking doubtfully, “Why are we going to the company?”

“You‘ll know when you arrive. Why do you ask so many questions?”

Earl looked very impatient. He floored the accelerator , and the car sped down the road.

George held the seat belt tightly, and he stared at Earl driving with his dark gaze.

He suddenly found his father very strange.

He also finally understood why Alden would have such thoughts.

The car stopped in front of the Winter Corporation with a hard brake.

It was just 7:00 am now. It was not rush hour, so there were only a few people in the company.

When everyone saw that Mr. Winters bringing the young master in, they respectfully greeted them.

Earl showed a cold expression. He took George directly to the top floor and pushed open the door of the CEO‘s office.

“Have you been here before?”

Earl lazily sat on the couch and coldly asked.

George nodded. “Dad, you used to bring me here when I was 3.”

Earl took out a silver safe deposit box from underneath the couch, and he coldly said, “You should know the password, then. Open it.”

George frowned. He raised his head and looked at Earl. “Dad, I don‘t know the password.”

He took a deep breath and said, “George, why are you so stupid? Didn‘t you see that I‘m giving you a test now?”

He stood up, put one hand in his pocket, and said condescendingly, “You‘re the next heir of the Winters family. I need to test you from all aspects. Your mission today is to open this safe deposit box.”

“Okay, Dad, I got it.”

George walked to the safe deposit box and carefully studied it.

This was a very complex smart password lock. There were eight digits for the password, which included English letters and Arabic numerals. If an error was keyed in once, there would be an interval of more than thirty minutes. Five consecutive errors would forcefully lock the box for three days.

When Earl saw George seriously studying the password lock, he was finally relieved.

This boy knew Duke better than him, so he would know what numbers and letters Duke commonly used as passwords.

 

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