Summary of Chapter 690 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 690 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 690
York rudely pushed Flint away, while several lackeys behind him immediately grabbed Flint‘s arm and restrained him.
Flint tried to resist them. “Let go of me. Let go! Coul, why are you still standing there?”
He wanted the two youths to help them out. There were about five people on the other side, so they might not lose if they teamed up and fought back.
Coul walked over with a pale face. He lowered his voice and said, “Morton, York‘s uncle just joined the core military camp to serve as a bodyguard for Terry North. He has a lot of power in his hands. You can‘t fight him. You should just give a woman to him to make a friend with him…”
Flint was furious. “Just now you said, as long as I say a word, you‘d do everything for me.”
“Morton, we really can‘t afford to mess with them. You‘re on your own now.”
The two young men who had eaten their fill of food and drinks slipped away.
York laughed. “Now this place is implemented with a new policy. I also won‘t force myself on you. $1,000 per night, is that alright?”
Adina stood up, and her gaze was indifferent. “You also know that the new policy is implemented now. If you force me, it‘s equivalent to breaking the law. Aren‘t you afraid that Terry North will trouble you?”
“As long as I pay, it‘ll be legal.” York grabbed Adina‘s hand. “If you‘re with me, you‘ll enjoy your life and even act as you like at the Hestia Border. What‘s not to like?”
His hand went up along Adina‘s wrist.
Adina‘s expression instantly turned cold, and her backhand grabbed York‘s shoulder before she threw him away.
The muscular man who was nearly two hundred kilos was just thrown to the floor by her like this.
This was his first time encountering a problem.
York‘s eyes were filled with ruthlessness as he stabbed straight toward Adina‘s neck with the bottle.
Adina narrowed her eyes. She moved sideways to avoid it, but the wine bottle still scratched her shirt. Luckily, she was in long sleeves, so it did not hurt her skin.
When she was about to fight back, York rushed over, grabbed Adina‘s ankle, and strongly pulled it.
Adina fell to the ground.
The lackeys surrounding her instantly rushed over and firmly held Adina down.
“Those are some really amazing martial arts, but are you planning to fight us all with your slim arms and legs?” York threw the wine bottle away before he reached out to pinch Adina‘s chin. “Little chick, you initially just needed to – accompany me alone today, but now, all my brothers will have a share!” When the other lackeys heard this, they were overjoyed.
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