Chapter 769 – 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 769 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 769
Adina took out her phone and dialed the familiar number.It took a long time for the call to get through…
When it did, a female operator's voice said, "The number you have dialed is unavailable n Adina’s uneasiness grew.
She forced a smile.
"Let me try again."
Duke’s phone vibrated on the floor.His eyes twitched.
After struggling for a while, he was finally able to open his eyes fully.
The back of his head hurt.He wanted to massage his temples, but he realized his hands and feet were tied up.He sat up warily.It was pitch dark and his phone was glowing faintly on the floor.He looked at it.
The call was from a number she knew by heart.
"Who's that?" A woman’s voice suddenly echoed in the dark room.
Duke turned towards the voice.
When his pupils adjusted to the dark, he could see the faint outline of a woman sitting two meters away from him.
‘That voice is familiar.."
He gritted his teeth, "Queen Mavice, what are you doing?"
She leaned down and picked up the phone on the floor with a smile.
"This person called you three times and sent you a message, too.She asked when you will be reaching home."
Duke was indifferent.
"Are you sure?"
"I know I’m very much older than you, but I take good care of myself.My body feels just like when I was thirty-two years, which is about the same age as yours."
Mavice continued, "All I need is company.I just want to see you every day.You can have your own life, you can marry, you can have children...You can live like a normal person as long as you stay with me."
Mavic’s shoulders slumped.
For the first time in her life, she had put herself in a very low position.
Thirteen years of widowhood made her desperate to find herself a company.
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