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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 644

Summary for Chapter 644: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 644 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 644, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 644 

He had never seen women fight each other out of jealousy, and he was really shocked by Adina‘s explosive power that night. 

She just threw out several slaps continuously, and he was not even able to react. Naturally, he ended up being splashed with two glasses of red wine too. 

When Earl recalled that incident, he felt guilty for some reason. 

Nothing had happened between him and Catherine , but Adina did see that inappropriate scene. 

“I‘m sure,” Adina said in a serious manner. “I just want to get better quickly. I want to live like a normal person who no longer has nightmares, no longer worries about losing anything, and no longer feels paranoid. Duke, help me...” 

Earl pursed his lips. “Okay, I‘ll contact Catherine and ask her if she has time.” 

As soon as he went out, Adina sighed in relief. 

She leaned on the bedside while various complex thoughts crossed her mind. 

She had been thinking and scheming all this time. She was truly exhausted. 

Buzz! 

Her phone suddenly vibrated. 

She took a peek and found that it was a video call from the kids. 

The gloominess on her face instantly disappeared. She went to the bathroom and picked up the call. 

“I‘ll tell you once all of this is over.” Adina forced a smile and said, “You‘re doing me a great favor by helping me to look after and protect the children. Thank you.” 

“Hey, there‘s no need for thanks between us. I‘ll take the kids out for lunch first. Talk to you later.” 

After Adina hung up, her smile instantly disappeared. 

There would be an uphill battle to fight next. 

She glanced at her haggard and weak reflection in the mirror. Then, she walked out and lay on the bed after she messed up her hair even more. 

Earl came in very soon. “Catherine said she could spare a few hours tonight. What do you think?” 

“Sure.” Adina seemed to mock herself. “Others need to make an appointment and queue up for medical treatment, so it‘s great that I can receive treatment in advance. Thank you, Duke.” 

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