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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 756

Summary for Chapter 756: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 756 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 756, 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 756 

Adina turned around and saw that their conversation had become a spectacle. Her children along with Karl, Peteand Flint were listening in around the computer.

She blushed.

“Don’t say things like that.I am going to hang up now.”

“I'll meet you tonight then,” Duke’s voice was hoarse.

“ Addy, I miss you.I want to see you." Adina blushed harder and her heart raced.She was afraid her heart would stop beating, so she hung up the phone in a hurry.

“Huh, why did you hang up?" 

"Mommy, Daddy hasn't finished speaking yet.Why did you hang up?” The children pestered her.

Adina took a deep breath and tried to calm herself before she walked to the living room.

“Don't monitor my calls in the future,” she said, trying to keep a straight face.

Melody tilted her head, as if she found this amusing.

“ Mommy, your ears are so red.” 

“Mommy,are you shy?” 

Harold teased.

George nodded.

“Daddy said he misses Mommy, so mommy must be shy." Adina was at a loss for words.

These brats knew too much.

Alden asked obediently, "Will Daddy come over tonight?” 

"Oh yeah, Daddy will come to see Mommy.” Melody covered her face and laughed excitedly.

However, Duke did not show up that night.

The children waited eagerly for their father but soon grew tired and fell asleep on the couch.

Adina felt helpless and carried the children back to their room.

It was already past eleven at night.

Besides Flint, who was still playing games in the room, the whole mansion was silent.

Adina returned to her room to wash up.

As soon as she opened the door, she saw that the light in her room was turned off.

She frowned.

She was about to turn the light back on when someone grabbed her wrist.

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