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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 748

Summary for Chapter 748: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 748 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 748 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 748 

Adina sat in the front row with her children. Manypeople frowned when they saw them. Spoiled brats were not welcome in piano concerts in any country.

More than half the people present regarded the four children as rich, spoiled brats. Some were even willing to drive them out if they disrupted the concert. 

“Look, the queen is here." Everyone turned to look at the entrance and saw an elegant woman surrounded by many people. Adina also looked at her. The queen didn't look much different from when she had appeared on TV. She was young, elegant, and noble. 

Queen Mavice was in her early forties. She took good care of her health, so she looked young and strong. The queen sat on the VIP row with everyone's attention on her, right in front of Adina and her children. 

The piano concert officially started. The performers were the youngest mixed pianist duo in Yggdra. They were going to perform a duet. They played it beautifully.

 Sometimes the music was warm and soothing and other times it was uplifting. The people enjoyed it. They were impressed. Right then, the concert hall suddenly turned pitch black. The music stopped abruptly. The two pianists on the stage were stunned. After a few seconds of silence, the hall erupted in an uproar.

 “Oh my! Why is there a power outage?” 

"Oh my lord! I'm here for the piece. Why did this happen halfway?” 

"This piece is the most difficult piano piece in the world. There are so many notes that it is almost impossible to play. The two pianists just played it very well, expressing at least 60% of the emotion of the original piece." 

The people curiously looked for the source of the voice in the dark. Right then, the power was restored, and the hall lit up. Everyone turned to see a four-year-old girl in the seat where the voice had spoken up about the difficult piano piece. A girl with a delicate pink face. She looked very serious. No one could believe that a small girl knew so much about music

 The audience was stunned. The two pianists apologized. 

"We are very sorry. We prepared the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor for a year before we decided to perform it. However, we didn't expect a sudden power outage. We will play this piece in three months once again. We hope you aren't too disappointed.”

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