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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 743

Summary for Chapter 743: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 743 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 743 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 743 

Adina looked increasingly low-spirited. Terry was severely wounded in the previous clash with the Rebellious Party. This time,he had faced weapon explosions.

She wondered if he was still alive. The Hestia Border was filled with crimes and wars. She would never feel at peace staying in this place. 

“The situation is getting more complicated,” said Flint.

“ Duke's new policy threatens many wealthy people's personal interests. It's likely that his enemies will unite and fight against him.” Karl rested his hand on his chin. 

"His new policies provide civilians with many job opportunities. He improves the level of security in this area. Terry's followers will never fall behind." Adina pursed her lips tightly. She did not know what to say. No matter what had happened, how sinful the place was, or how many civilians had died in this tragic situation, it had nothing to do with Duke. She admitted that she was selfish. Duke and her four children were her world. She hoped all of them could be safe and sound. She wished she could take Duke with her and leave this chaotic place filled with war. 

“Daddy took over the position less than a month ago. There are too many uncertainties,” said Alden. 

"There are three parties eyeing him like hungry wolves. The elders' system is not balanced. There is a huge gap between political and economic issues. This type of organization structure will give way to problems sooner or later." Alden's high intelligence defeated Karl's once again. He had once heard the same theory from his teacher who taught him history and politics. This was his first time hearing the same thing from a four-year-old. Karl felt he had lived his life in vain. 

"I'll take it to him tomorrow,” said Adina. 

"You have to stay at home obediently. Don't simply go out like today, okay?" Alden nodded. 

“I would never go out without your permission. Mommy, you should warn Harold instead.” Harold was solemn. 

“I won't put Melody and my life at risk ever again. George will keep an eye on me.” The children chuckled. But Adina found it hard to smile. She hoped that Duke was fine. She planned to go to Duke's mansion the next morning. However, he knocked on her bedroom window in the middle of the night.

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