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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 699

Summary for Chapter 699: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 699 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 699 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 699 

The surroundings were silent at night, with only the street lights glowing outside. There were almost no cars or pedestrians.

It was a peaceful country, but due to its close proximity to Hestia Border, its perimeter had become very unstable. Street robberies always happened there.

When Adina stood on the balcony, she personally saw two adult men being stopped before their bags were snatched.

The place was a real mess. No wonder the news always urged travelers not to travel there.

She stood in front of the window while she contemplated. A long while later, the living room became completely quiet as she collected herself.

The four children must have gone to sleep, but she could not sleep.

She had insomnia all night, but she still had to pull herself together to hear the news the next day.

“Addy, my dad just sent me an invitation card.” Flint walked in excitedly. “This is an annual business recruitment meeting in the neighboring country. Morton Corporation has been approved to enter the venue.”

Adina turned around. “Congratulations . You can finally help your dad do something.” 

“Addy, do you think my dad‘s business would make me this happy?” Flint schooled his expression and said, “I‘ve discovered that the Black Party will also send some people to attend this business recruitment meeting. Their goal is to obtain the reconstruction project involving the neighboring small town. The investment in this project is huge, so the Black Party will definitely send their executives over. We can take this chance to approach these executives.”

Adina‘s black eyes lit up.

She had been feeling depressed after failing to meet Terry North today, and she had also been planning for the next opportunity.

Unexpectedly, the opportunity came to her so soon. The two of them kept their voices low as they discussed the details they needed to pay attention to at the banquet tomorrow.

Although their mom did not make it clear, they had already guessed a possibility: Their dad might not be alive.

But their mom was so sure that their dad would return.

As such, they were also willing to believe that their dad was still alive.

But why had he not come to them over the past month?

Was he unable to do so, or was he restricted by others?

“The army,” George softly said. “Everyone in the army here has had their personal freedom restricted. If Daddy‘s been forced to join the army, he might not be able to escape.”

 

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