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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 708

Summary for Chapter 708: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 708 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 708 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 708 

As soon as he landed, two bodyguards in the courtyard instantly rushed over and surrounded him.

“This is a misunderstanding…”

The man raised his hand while he spoke in not–so–fluent Cairnstanian.

At this time, the mansion‘s door was opened.The young man excitedly said, “Sir Daugherty, it‘s me, K! I‘m Karl!”

Flint sized him up with a judgmental gaze. “Are you really Karl?”

Did the two kids not say that Karl was brilliant? Why did he look like a softie?

“Of course it‘s me! I‘m real!” Karl immediately moved out of their grasp. “Sir Daugherty, I didn‘t know that you were actually so handsome. Which year were you born in? Let‘s see if you‘re older or me.”

Flint pursed his lips. “I‘m not Sir Daugherty.”

Karl immediately rushed into the house.He had known Sir Daugherty for more than a year, and the two of them had partnered to open a studio, but he still did not know what his partner looked like.

As soon as he rushed in, he saw Adina walking down the stairs.

Adina had already heard the commotion downstairs, and she nonchalantly said, “Hi, Karl, I‘m Adina Daugherty.”

When Karl heard the surname Daugherty, he became excited.

No wonder Sir Daugherty refused to send photos to him previously and even said he would be very shocked if he knew what he looked like.

He had always thought that Sir Daugherty was a man. After all, they had spoken on the phone. But there were voice changers, right? It was possible for Sir Daugherty to be a woman!

Alden walked up to him and indifferently said, “K, I‘m Sir Daugherty.”

George cleared his throat and said, “I‘m Hal the Milk Lover.”

He felt nothing when he saw the nickname online, but he found it strange when he introduced himself now.

George secretly cursed Harold again.

Karl was speechless.

When he looked at the two children who were as tall as his waist, he almost became petrified.

He gasped and only spoke after a long while. “You… Aren‘t you supposed to be drinking milk at home?“

 

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