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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 747

Summary for Chapter 747: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 747 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 747 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 747 

Adina slept until dawn. She washed up and changed into a gown before going downstairs. The children were having breakfast in the dining room.

Karl and Pete were chatting in English. 

“Addy, why are you so dressed up? Are you going on a date?” Pete asked in curiosity. Adina smiled. 

“I'm going to a piano concert. Kids, do you want to tag along?” 

"I want to!” Melody's eyes lit up. 

“Mommy, I haven't played the piano for a long time.” Adina sighed. She had taken the kids away from the Sea City in a hurry and deprived them of many things. The kids could not go to preschool, Melody could not take piano lessons, and George and Al could not go to the company to deal with work. But she had done it for their safety. She smiled warmly.

“I'll take you to the piano concert. Let's see if your piano skills have declined.” Melody got up happily. She went upstairs and changed into a pretty dress. Harold blinked. 

“Mommy, can I tag along too?” He had made a big mistake yesterday, so he dared not offend anyone today lest George shouted at him again. 

 “Wow, I'm so envious of you. You have quadruplets," they said enviously. 

“Will such young children enjoy the piano concert?” George raised his head. 

“Our sister is very talented when it comes to music. She likes piano concerts, and she is gifted in playing the piano.” The passerby smiled. 

“Really? Your sister is amazing.” The passerby did not really believe that such young children would enjoy the piano concert. Adina did not explain further but followed the crowd into the concert hall. No one on the stage had started the concert but the audience fell silent anyway.

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