Chapter 688 – 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 688 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 688
No matter what, he could not figure out why Mom would bring them and run away over the night. She even wiped off all their tracks along the way.
Mom had done this to avoid Dad.
But why would Mom want to avoid Dad?
Even if they were to get divorced, she did not need to take the four of them out of the country.
As Alden was about to speak, his phone suddenly vibrated.
This was the communicator that he carried along all the time. Even Mom did not know it existed, so it was not thrown in the trash can.
He clicked on the communicator, and he saw that someone sent him a private message.
Terry North. [My device shows that you and Hal the Milk Lover seem to have arrived near Hestia Border.]
Alden narrowed his eyes.
When they had executed the mission last time, they formed a temporary mission group. When they clicked on the member information of the group, they could see their locations. Only people who had too much time on their hands or people with certain motives would click open other people‘s data and dissect it.
Terry North was such a busy person. Why would he pay attention to George‘s and his whereabouts?
Alden initially had a favorable impression of Terry North, but the feeling of being spied on gave him some doubts.
He indifferently sent him a reply.
[We‘re just passing by, on a business trip.]
Then, he turned the phone off.
“This is because the new leader who has just taken office issued a new policy, and many illegal acts have been banned,” Flint softly said. “When I came here with my father for a business discussion a few years ago, my backpack was snatched away on the street. There were also women being dragged into the grass at the roadside where they had been walking, minding their own business. Well, anyway, this area was very chaotic until it became peaceful in the last two weeks.”
“It seems that the newly appointed leader has the intention to rectify the law and order here.” Adina sighed heavily.
Flint snorted. “There are no good people here. I guess he is harboring some dark thoughts of his own.”
While they talked, they walked into an alley. Two blonde–haired European youths had waited for a long time. When they saw Flint, they walked over and knocked on Flint‘s shoulders one after another. They looked very close.
“Let‘s go and eat first.”
Flint allowed the two of them to lead the way, and the four of them went into the nearest restaurant.
The restaurant was well–renovated. It was the peak lunch hour, so many people were dining in.
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