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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 860

Summary for Chapter 860: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 860 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 860, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 860

"Mommy, I made the pasta specially to ask for your forgiveness," said Harold sadly.

"Last night, I—"

"Harold, go out for a minute," Duke interrupted him.

"I have something to talk to your Mommy about.In private."

Harold looked up at his father, annoyed.

"Daddy, I haven’t finished my sentence.Could you please let me finish my words? Then you can talk to Mommy all you want."

"It cannot wait.Go.Now."

Duke took the plate of pasta from his hands and placed it on the bedside table.He then lifted Harold up and carried him out of the bedroom.

"Daddy, you’ve gone too far!"

Harold shouted fiercely.

Duke glared at him before he closed the door and locked it.He turned to Adina.

"I’m certain that Harold’s pasta is not as tasty as mine.Are you sure you want to eat it?" Adina looked at him.

"Why did you drive Hal out? What exactly do you want to tell me about?"

"Ahem, nothing." Duke rested his gaze on her collar.

"It’s not good if our children see that." Adina looked down.

The neckline of her nightwear was low, revealing part of her brassiere.

Even though it looked somewhat indecent, Harold was her own flesh and blood.

Besides, he was a child, he wouldn’t even notice it.

Adina threw a pillow at him.

"Duke Winters, how can you get jealous of your own children?!"

Duke smiled and caught the pillow.

George asked, "AI, do you know what’s happening?"

Alden pursed his lips.He had no idea what was going on.But he knew that his mother would never look at Harold in that manner.

She would never lay a hand on any of them, let alone push them away.It was clear that something was wrong with their mother, but he wasn't sure what it was exactly.

Their father could not tell them either.

"Don’t talk about it anymore.I believe Daddy will figure out a way to solve this," said Alden calmly.

"Just pretend that nothing happened last night.We’ll continue as we usually do."

The master bedroom door opened.

Adina was dressed.She held the plate of pasta Harold had cooked for her.

"Hal, I didn’t know you could make such a killer pasta! It is so good! Maybe a tad bit of more salt?’ Harold nodded happily.

"I'll keep that in mind."

"By the way, you were saying something to me.I promise your daddy won’t interrupt again," said Adina as she chewed on her pasta.

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