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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 653

Summary for Chapter 653: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 653 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 653, 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 653

 Alden and George looked at each other. Both of them had solemn expressions.

Even the simple–minded Harold could sense something was off. He scratched the back of his head and said, “Why do I feel like something was not right with Mommy?”

George pursed his lips and whispered, “Al, do you think Mommy was lying?”

Alden nodded solemnly.

‘I remembered when I was young, Mommy was so haggard when Melody was sick and hospitalized, but at least her gaze was calm and clear.‘

However, just now, Mommy‘s eyes were bloodshot, making his heart skip a beat.

‘Based on how well I know Mommy, something big might have happened this time.’

He said coldly, “I need to get back to Sea City early.”

‘No matter what, I need to be by Mommy‘s side and tide over the difficulties with her.‘

“Me too.” Harold followed him and said, “I‘ve been having nightmares recently. I dreamt that something happened to Daddy and Mommy. I‘ll only feel at ease when I’m with them.”

Melody blinked her misty eyes, asked, and said gently, “I‘ll go wherever you all go.”

George looked at his siblings and said immediately, “I’ll get my assistant to buy us plane tickets back to Sea City.”

“Huh, why do you guys want to go back to Sea City?” Flint was coming downstairs when he overheard the children wanting to go back to their home country. He said loudly, “Didn‘t we agree to go to the theme park tomorrow? I have bought the tickets. I even bought a lot of snacks. Don‘t you dare to let my hard work go in vain.”

Harold looked up and said in a low voice, “Uncle Flint, something happened to Mommy.”

Flint‘s heart skipped a beat.

‘We‘re overseas, and domestic news is generally difficult to spread here. How did they find out about Addy‘s hospitalization?‘

 

George said plainly, “I‘ve already asked my assistant to get us a ticket back to Sea City.”

Harold nodded. “I want to go back and accompany Mommy.”

Melody said softly, “I miss Daddy and Mommy. I want to go home, too.”

Flint massaged the space between his eyebrows as he looked at the four children in front of him.

‘You guys are worried about Addy, huh?

‘I am, too.

‘But I also know that the four of them are her Achilles heels. I must protect them well, so she can deal with more important matters without any worries.

‘But in these four children‘s opinions, Addy is also their number one priority.‘

 

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