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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 724

Summary for Chapter 724: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 724 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 724, 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 724 

“There‘s a very long scar on his face that stretches from the corner of his eye to his lip. The scar takes up half of his face. Even so, I recognize him. He looks exactly like your dad.”

“What?!” Flint was extremely shocked. “Addy, I don‘t understand what you mean.”

Harold widened his eyes. “Mommy, you mean Terry‘s our daddy?” 

“How can this be possible?!” said Karl who had been sitting next to them. “Duke‘s a businessman. Meanwhile, Terry‘s a soldier , and I guess he came from the special force…”

George pursed his lips and said, ‘When I saw Terry yesterday, I found his voice to be very similar to Dad‘s. At that time, I mistook him for my daddy. But it was clear that he didn’t recognize me and Al. Hence, we didn‘t give it a second thought.”

Alden said, “If he‘s truly our dad, he would have recognized us as his children and looked for us!”

Adina supported her head with her hand and feebly said,” Your father could have lost his memory…”

“What?!” Melody widened her eyes. “Daddy doesn‘t recognize us as his children anymore?!”

George looked surprised. “How did he lose his memory?” 

Adina let out a sigh. “Catherine did it. She‘s the world‘s top psychologist, and she‘s skilled at hypnosis. When someone is hypnotized to a certain degree, their memories will be wiped out. Moreover, I‘m not sure if Catherine has also changed your dad‘s memories…”

Adina had searched online. If one‘s memory was erased, recovering it would just be a matter of time.

However, if one‘s original memory had been forcefully distorted , it would be very difficult for one to return to normal.

He threatened Alden by shooting a glance in the kitchen‘s direction.

“Al is still the boss,” George said with dissatisfaction.“ You can think of another name to address yourself.”

“Can I call you ‘Uncle?” Alden asked indifferently. “Or we can call you Grandmaster. Choose either one.” Karl flew into a fit of rage. “Am I really that old?”.

Meanwhile, Flint did not join in on the fun. His phone vibrated. It was Jasmine.

He did not want to pick up the call at first. However, he was eager to find out the situation in Sea City. Thus, he answered the call on the balcony.

“I thought you were going to terminate the call again.” Jasmine‘s voice came from the other end of the line. “I have a question for you, but you have to answer me truthfully. Does Adina‘s disappearance have something to do with you?” Flint stole a glance at Adina who was preparing a meal in the kitchen before saying, “I beg your pardon. Who has gone missing?”

 

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