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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 871

Summary for Chapter 871: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 871 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 871, 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 871

The caller was Blake. Duke narrowed his eyes and answered the call.

“Boss, Earl attempted to escape half an hour ago, but we managed to capture him.”

Duke’s eyes turned stormy.

“Keep a close watch on him. Do not let him escape!”

“Don’t worry, Boss. I have assigned ten more people to stand guard over the basement. He can’t possibly escape this place even if he has gods helping him now.”

Duke hung up. He frowned. Adina stroked his cheek. “Don’t worry. There must be a way to solve all this.”

Duke patted her back and spoke gently, “Let’s go home first. We need to find an excuse for our children.”

They discussed what to tell their kids when they got home. Soon, they arrived at the Winters family’s mansion. Preschool had ended early. So, the children were already home. They were all in the living room, talking to Mabel.

Adina and Duke entered the mansion, hand-in hand. When the children saw them, they quickly surrounded them.

Harold chirped, “Mommy, aren’t you supposed to rest at home? Why did you go out?” “Daddy, you promised to take good care of Mommy,” said Melody, pouting her lips. “How could you break your promise?’ “Mommy, why did you leave the house in pajamas?” Alden frowned.

George furrowed his eyebrows. “And with a pair of slippers only.”

Mabel was astonished. Duke never called her “mother”. Even Adina always addressed her as Mrs. Winters

Mabel suppressed the emotion in her heart. “Of course. If you have anything to say, I am all ears.”

“I plan to move out and stay outside for a month with Adina,” Duke said. “Will you be willing to take care of our children during this period of time?”

Mabel was shocked. Her lips quivered. “Duke, if it is because of me, you don’t need to leave. I can go. You only need to say it.”

“Mother, that is not what we mean,” Adina said.

“I am so sorry if it came out like that. I’m in the middle of the Jones Corporation succession contest. An issue occurred in the resort project, so I have to stay somewhere near the site. Duke is worried about me, so he insists on coming with me.”

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