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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 161

Summary for Chapter 161: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 161 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 161, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.

Chapter 161

Elina walked out of the manager’s office with a dark expression

Queenie scoffed. “New superiors have new rules, She must have implemented her first rule on you, the former manager. Elina, if you want to stay in Daugherty Corporation, you can talk to me nicely. Perhaps I can help you beg Dew to let you continue working in the company.”

Elina stared at her with a complicated gaze. “Aren’t you worried at all?”

“Why should I be worried?” Queenie sneered, “I’m Dew’s best friend. No matter what I say, she’ll listen to me!”

She had also been involved when Dew set Adina up that year, so it meant that she also held Dew’s biggest secret. Therefore, whenever she requested something, Dew would generally not turn her down.

She stared at Elina arrogantly. “You always disrespected me when you were the manager I’m a generous person, so I won’t remember your transgressions. If you apologize to me, I’ll call Dew now.”

Elina’s expression darkened.

Did she disrespect Queenie or did Queenie purposely cause her trouble?

She took a deep breath and said, “It’s not necessary.” She quickly walked into the archive room.

“Tsk!” Queenie scoffed. “You’re going to be fired, yet you’re still acting like a manager. How funny!”

She sat in her seat in a twisted position before she took out some nail polish from her drawer and started applying it to her fingernails. She did not treat this place as an office. When Elina came out with the file and saw the way Queenie looked, the anger that she had suppressed finally flooded out again.

 

She was sure that if Ms. Daugherty saw Queenie’s performance chart, she would fire her.

A cold voice rang out above Queenie’s head, and she answered, “It’s exhausting to run a nail salon. My slim body can’t bear it.”

After she said that, something suddenly seemed off. When she raised her head, she saw Adina’s cold black eyes.

She was so shocked that she immediately stood up.

However, she soon felt like she had made a big fuss over a minor issue.

Dew had suppressed Adina for so many years that she could not salvage the situation. What could Adina do to her?

When Queenie thought about that, she straightened her posture and stared Adina in the eyes.

“Pass me the file.” Adina extended her arm to Elina

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