Summary of Chapter 656 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 656 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 656.
Adina turned her body sideways and asked calmly, “Are you free to talk?”
“What leverage can you use to negotiate with me?” Earl sneered. “Forget about using my identity. Let me warn you again: if my identity is exposed, the psychologist will be the first to die. And … the least obedient among the four children will be next in line.”
Adina clenched her fist. She almost threw it at him.
Threatening her with her children was a quick way to break her composure.
‘Luckily, I‘ve sent them overseas. I don‘t have to worry about them.’
She took a deep breath. “It’s precisely because I don‘t have leverage that I want to talk to you. You don‘t want to have a ticking time bomb living in the house, do you?”
Earl took a glance at Adina, strode into the bedroom, and sat down on the bed.
He crossed his legs, looking like a gangster.
Before this, he had been forced to learn how Duke acted.
However, now that his identity has been exposed, he has become even more comfortable.
He took out another cigarette from his pocket and lit it before saying, “Go on.”
Adina‘s hatred towards him boiled up even more as she watched how he acted.
‘This man killed my husband. But I still need to make false promises with him here.
‘I need to stay calm. I can only find Duke‘s whereabouts if I am calm.‘
“Frankly, I hate you. I hate you so much that I want to kill you. But…” She paused before continuing to say, “My four children have just started having a happy, complete family. They finally have a father and a mother. If they find out that their father has passed away, it will impact them a lot. No mother can endure such humiliation for her child, and neither can I.”
Earl frowned as he looked at her. “So?”
“But I‘m not willing to stay in the Winters family just because of the children.” Adina gritted her teeth. “Since we‘ve come to this, let‘s sign a divorce paper for a start.”
“Of course. You‘re pretty. All men would fall for you.” He stood up and touched her hair. “But it‘s just a fling, like how men fall for the hottest women in a nightclub. You get what I‘m trying to say, right?”
Adina‘s expression instantly turned cold, “Why do you still want me to be Mdm. Winters when you only see me as one of those women from the nightclub?
“Earl, listen up.” She took a step back and said coldly, “If you don‘t want to divorce, transfer the shares that belong to the four children to my name.”
Children of the Winters family automatically held the shares of Winters Corporation when they were born.
However, because the children were too young, the shares had been placed under Duke‘s name.
Dukė suddenly disappeared before Alden and Melody‘s shares were transferred…
‘Whatever belongs to Duke has been taken by Earl. But as for those belonging to the children, I will take it all back.‘
“Oh, you‘re really brave, aren‘t you?” Earl laughed. “The four of them aren‘t my children. Why should I transfer the shares to them?”
“Because these shares originally belong to them, and you are just a thief.” Adina said clearly, “You took Duke‘s things, just as the Winters family owes you, but the four children are innocent. Why should they pay for the feud between the previous generation?”
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