What Happens in Chapter 239 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 239, 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 239 “Mr. Sunderland, welcome to our company. Sorry for not receiving you downstairs. Please, come in.”
Mr. Roberts grinned as he walked over. He appeared respectful and humble.
When Trent saw the group of people that suddenly surrounded him, he was a little dumbfounded
He was the general manager of Sunderland Corporation. This building belonged to Sunderland Corporation, and there was also a floor devoted to his office. Therefore, he thought the people around him were also staff members of LaStar Technology Corporation.
He dared not offend the staff members under Adina either.
So, he nodded politely. “Has she reached the office?”
When he threw them the question, Mr. Roberts was taken aback.
She?
Who was she? Who was he referring to? Was Mr. Sunderland asking if the distant relative of the staff‘s cousin was there?
Mr. Roberts kept signaling at his secretary.
His secretary took the hint, so he turned around and went back to the office. He got ready to ask the staff to summon the girl over immediately.
At that moment, the elevator doors opened on their floor.
Adina walked into the corridor in a pair of high heels.
Mr. Roberts was just as stunned!
Mr. Sunderland had been wandering outside their company for so long, but he was not there
for him? It looked like Mr. Sunderland was really close with Ms. Daugherty?
Mr. Roberts slowly moved closer. He wanted to see if he could take the opportunity to say a few words… However, before Mr. Roberts could reach them! Bang! A loud thud was heard. “Argh!”
Then, a scream of misery rang out. Trent, who was 1.8 meters tall, was thrown to the ground with great force, stirring up dust. Everyone in the corridor was shocked. Adina patted her hands and coldly said, “Don‘t mess with me again.” After she spoke, she pushed open the glass door and entered her company.
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