Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1329



Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1329

Alden’s wedding would be held in three years. He frowned, dissatisfied with the decision. On the other hand, Nerola let out a sigh of relief.

‘Luckily, I still have some time to adapt to this phase.

Getting married after dating for such a short while isn’t realistic.‘

Melody was the one who disagreed with this decision the

most.

“My brothers and I are quadruplets. We are born on the same day. Why do I need to wait for four years to get married?” Melody expressed her disagreement.

‘Moreover, Brooklyn and I have known each other for many years. We’ve had a tacit understanding. I never realized my own feelings. That’s why we never confessed to each other.

‘Now that I’ve understood what love is, naturally, I want to be with Brooklyn. The sooner we get married, the

better, I want to make up for the years I’ve missed spending with him.

“This is also why I took the initiative to propose to him on

stage.‘

Now that she had to wait for four years, the usually calm and obedient Melody expressed her dissatisfaction.Property © 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.

She suggested a few recommendations to her parents, but Duke and Adina rejected them without hesitation.

At such a critical moment, Brooklyn stood up to appease

the situation.

In the end, Adina inadvertently asked Brooklyn if he was upset by the decision Duke made.

Brooklyn smiled and responded, “I initially thought happiness would be to protect her in my whole life, but I didn’t expect that I’ll be lucky enough to even date her. I’m happy with where we are now.

“To be able to tie a knot with her is like the greatest gift from the heavens. It doesn’t make any difference to me, regardless of whether we are getting married sooner or later.”

Adina was satisfied with his quick and clear response.

‘Mel has always been clear–headed and rational. She’s indifferent and doesn’t easily get carried away by her emotions. But as a mother, I know that she carries the most love in her heart.

‘Once she sets her mind on someone or something, she will stick by it for the rest of her life.

‘I’m glad. Brooklyn deserves this.‘

The other Winters siblings had resolved their conflict. This left Ninian, the most distressed one.

“Five years?! I need to wait for five years AND until I reach the peak of my career in order to marry you. Honey, do you think we will still get married in the end?”

“Don’t worry.” Everett patted her head. “I’m sure you can do it. The rest is just a matter of time.”

While she lamented, she swiftly got to work.

Soon, she got her first interview.

In order not to pressure her or let others find excuses to badmouth her, instead of sending her to the interview venue himself, he stayed in the company.

However, the files on his desk were left untouched and

the monitor mounted on his wall cast the audition hall.

At the same time, at the crew set, Ninian stood among a group of actors, waiting for the audition.

She did not use her relationship with Everett as an

advantage. She changed the time of her audition that the director had first set with her.

Instead, it was set on the day when the audition was held with other actors, regardless of their popularity.

Because the director of “Turncoat” decided to take in new

actors, all the rookies in the entertainment industry took

this chance and attended the audition.

The director was searching for someone with a charismatic aura with good acting skills.

Among the auditionees, many experienced yet unpopular actors attended the audition. This was a huge challenge

for Ninian.

Lana stood by her, cheering her on, “Ninian, don’t be

nervous. You can do it!”

Ninian recalled some of the acting tricks that Everett told

her. After hearing Lana’s words, she turned to her with a smile and said, “Don’t worry, I’m not nervous. You don’t worry, either.”

Lana nodded vigorously, “I’m not! I believe in you!”


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