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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 911

Summary for Chapter 911: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 911 – 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 911 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 911

She gave Mabel a cold look before she hurried to follow Earl.

As soon as she reached the courtyard, she caught a distinct scent. She looked around coldly, and she noticed several people hidden among the greenery. If she could notice them, then naturally, Earl could as well. He reached behind and grabbed Adina‘s arm, and his tone was cold as he said, “You asked Duke to come here?”

Adina pursed her lips. She knew Duke would follow her. She had depended her life on it... She whispered, “Now that I‘m in your hands, what can he do? Get in the car, let‘s go.”

Her obedient act made Earl think as though she was really willing to leave everything behind and travel the world with him... But this illusion completely disappeared when he saw the blood on her neck.

He shoved her into the passenger seat and bent over to pat her down. After he was sure there were no more knives, Earl tied her hands together.

“Be good. Once we get on the airplane, I‘ll untie you.”

Earl got into the driver‘s seat, and the car sped out.

Almost immediately, another car appeared behind theirs. The bodyguards have driven out as

“Flank them from the left and force them onto the national highway.”

Duke gave the order coldly.

At the same time

Bang!

A bullet pierced through the air, shattering the car window, and hit Earl in his left chest where his heart was. His sinister black eyes widened suddenly. Then, he turned his head to see the woman sitting to his right. The knife in Adina‘s hand had pierced his neck, and blood was pouring out. The bullet had hit him in the chest, and blood immediately seeped into his black clothes. He fell slowly, but his eyes remained staring at Adina sorrowfully.

“Addy! Addy!”

Duke knocked loudly on the car window. Feeling cold in her hands and feet, Adina pushed the car door open and dived head–first into Duke‘s arms.

“Duke, I killed someone, I killed a person...“

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