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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 69

Summary for Chapter 69: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 69 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 69, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 69

Adina carried the groceries and walked into the villa as she said, “This is my grandmother’s house.”

“Your grandmother’s really nice to you.” Flint clicked his tongue. “But no matter what, the house belongs to your grandmother. It’s not under your name. Perhaps you can marry me. I’ll give you a seaside villa with a sea view, and it’ll only be under your name.”

Adina gave him a kick. “Flint Morton, if you keep talking cr*p, you can get out!”

“Hey Addy, be gentle! It hurts!” Flint carried Melody while he pretended to hide. “I’m sorry. I won’t joke with you again.”

He ran to the living room and sat on the floor to keep Melody company as she played with her blocks.

Alden cast a glance at his sister before he habitually switched on his laptop and logged into his personal account.

Suddenly, he frowned, and his warm gaze was filled with some coldness.

Someone was actually decoding the surveillance video that he had encrypted.

Half of the 108 passwords had already been cracked.

He immediately tapped open the program page and instantly entered battle mode.

Whenever his opponent cracked a password, he would strengthen the protection of the next password. As this went on round after round, the video became encrypted with a few hundreds of passwords…

Yet, his opponent did not plan to give up. “Alden, what are you doing?” Flint suddenly moved his head closer.

After he realized what was happening, he suddenly laughed. “There’s actually a hacking expert as skilled as you. This is interesting.”

Despite that, he still could not defeat those two individuals alone. Soon, all the scenes that he had decrypted were encrypted once again with S-Level passwords. At this time, Duke pushed the door open and walked in. Duke did not turn the lights in the study on, but when the blue ray from the computer screen refracted off George’s face, it made the sweat on his forehead look clearer. “George, what are you doing?” Duke stood a meter away from him and said, “Didn’t I tell you that you’re not allowed to do anything related to hacking?”

George pursed his pale lips and slowly said, “I have to do this for Mom’s reputation.”

He did not stop working. Instead, he tapped more quickly.

Unfortunately, it was useless no matter how fast he was. His opponent went after him so aggressively that he did not have time to rest.

Duke got closer with each step and finally saw the video clearly. It was a part of the surveillance video that had been discussed online for a few days. Dew had ambushed the cemetery but ended up being attacked and strangled by Adina.

Although the heat from public opinion had reduced, as long as the video existed, Dew would never be able to clear her name.

No matter how vicious Dew was, she was still the boys’ mother.

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