Chapter Summary: Chapter 738 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 738, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 738
Terry‘s gaze turned icy.
Melody shivered in his arms. Tears dropped on her cheeks.
Terry felt as if something had scorched his heart, and anger boiled his blood.
He leaned down and pursed his lips. He whispered to Melody, “Good girl, you are okay now. Close your eyes.”
Melody‘s eyes welled up with tears. When she closed her eyes, tears streamed down her face.
Terry looked down. “You too. Close your eyes.”
Harold closed his eyes obediently.
Bang! Bang!
Two gunshots rang out and Isabelle cried out in shock.
She stared at her bodyguards in disbelief. A moment ago, they were only hurt at the hand and their thighs, but now they were lifeless.
Those two were her most trusted bodyguards. They had committed many atrocious deeds for her without question. And now they were dead. “Terry North!” Isabelle screamed. “From now on, you‘re my enemy. Just wait and see what future awaits you!”
Terry was calm and composed. He said coolly, “Don‘t make me wait too long.”
He cast a glance at the two corpses lying before him.“ Bury them well.”
When Terry met Melody‘s clear, bright eyes, he felt his heart break.
He could not remember her. He could not remember the children.
However, he was touched. The emotions he felt, the overwhelming tenderness could not really be fake. The children indeed must have a close blood relationship with him.
He might doubt Adina for having an ulterior motive, but he could not question his surge of emotions when he saw the children.
Even though he hadn‘t had the time to carry out an investigation, he believed Adina‘s words.
However, now he felt trapped. If he made the wrong move, he would be in great danger. He could not risk Adina‘s and the children‘s lives.
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