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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

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Chapter 377

Alden pulled open the car’s back seat and sat in it.

He held the computer and continued tapping on the keyboard, whispering, “I’ve locked on to Dew’s

location, and she is together with George.”

Adina clenched her jaw. “Alden, fasten your seat belt.”

The car accelerated out of the mansion as she stepped on the gas.

Four years ago, she was not able to protect George and Harold well, which later turned into a nightmare

that haunted her ever since.

Now, she must protect her son.

In the past, if Dew dared to hurt George, she would have wanted her to pay the blood debt with blood.

However, she no longer wanted things to get to that point.

Adina stepped on the gas pedal to the bottom. She ran a string of red lights before finally driving out of

the downtown area, and the car sped up to the red dot on the locator.

She was closer to the red dot.

She grew closer and closer.

Fifteen minutes later, the car arrived at the beach. The seawater

over here carried the strong stench of fish which made people uncomfortable.

“Alden, please sit still in the car.”

Adina turned her head and spoke each word slowly, one at a time, to make sure he understood.

Alden was instinctively about to shake his head.

“Alden, be good and sit properly. Don’t let mommy worry.” Adina turned around once more and petted his

hair.

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“Mommy can only do so much alone. I can only take care of one child, so you just stay in the car and

lock the door. Don’t come out, okay?”

Alden stared into Adina’s eyes and slowly nodded.

He did not understand why his mother wanted to save Dew’s son.

He also did not understand why his heart had been racing ever

since George had been taken away.

Even moreso, he did not understand why he was not objecting to his mother saving George.

“Mommy, you go ahead. I’ll sit obediently in the car and wait for you to return.”

Adina bent down and kissed him on the cheek before opening the car door and exiting the car. She

made sure the door was locked, then took a step towards her final destination.

With each step she took, she moved closer and closer to the red dot on the map.

Three minutes later, she reached the red dot. It was an abandoned factory with oil drums piled up at the

entrance, blocking the entrance tightly.

She turned off the phone torchlight and slowly took a few steps inside. She noticed a dim light coming

from within.

There was indeed someone here.

Adina squatted down, picked up a tiny stone, and threw it in forcefully.

The next second

“Who! Who’s out there!”

A terrified woman’s voice came from inside.

It was Dew’s voice.

Adina remained silent and made no further noise. She heard footsteps inside getting closer and closer.

Only one person’s footsteps could be heard. That was to say, only Dew should be in this abandoned

factory.

What about George? Where did he go?

The footsteps suddenly stopped when there were still a few meters left to the door.

Alden pulled open the car’s back seat and sat in it.

He held the computer and continued tapping on the keyboard, whispering, “I’ve locked on to Dew’s

location, and she is together with George.”

Adina clenched her jaw. “Alden, fasten your seat belt.”

The car accelerated out of the mansion as she stepped on the gas.

Four years ago, she was not able to protect George and Harold well, which later turned into a nightmare

that haunted her ever since.

Now, she must protect her son.

In the past, if Dew dared to hurt George, she would have wanted her to pay the blood debt with blood.

However, she no longer wanted things to get to that point.

Adina stepped on the gas pedal to the bottom. She ran a string of red lights before finally driving out of

the downtown area, and the car sped up to the red dot on the locator.

She was closer to the red dot.

She grew closer and closer.

Fifteen minutes later, the car arrived at the beach. The seawater

over here carried the strong stench of fish which made people uncomfortable.

“Alden, please sit still in the car.”

Adina turned her head and spoke each word slowly, one at a time, to make sure he understood.

Alden was instinctively about to shake his head.

“Alden, be good and sit properly. Don’t let mommy worry.” Adina turned around once more and petted his

hair.

“Mommy can only do so much alone. I can only take care of one child, so you just stay in the car and

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lock the door. Don’t come out, okay?”

Alden stared into Adina’s eyes and slowly nodded.

He did not understand why his mother wanted to save Dew’s son.

He also did not understand why his heart had been racing ever

since George had been taken away.

Even moreso, he did not understand why he was not objecting to his mother saving George.

“Mommy, you go ahead. I’ll sit obediently in the car and wait for you to return.”

Adina bent down and kissed him on the cheek before opening the car door and exiting the car. She

made sure the door was locked, then took a step towards her final destination.

With each step she took, she moved closer and closer to the red dot on the map.

Three minutes later, she reached the red dot. It was an abandoned factory with oil drums piled up at the

entrance, blocking the entrance tightly.

She turned off the phone torchlight and slowly took a few steps inside. She noticed a dim light coming

from within.

There was indeed someone here.

Adina squatted down, picked up a tiny stone, and threw it in forcefully.

The next second

“Who! Who’s out there!”

A terrified woman’s voice came from inside.

It was Dew’s voice.

Adina remained silent and made no further noise. She heard footsteps inside getting closer and closer.

Only one person’s footsteps could be heard. That was to say, only Dew should be in this abandoned

factory.

What about George? Where did he go?

The footsteps suddenly stopped when there were still a few meters left to the door.