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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 289

Summary for Chapter 289: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 289 – 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 289 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 289

Compared to Adina’s calmness, Tyson only grew more flustered and exasperated. Since the news broke out, people from Central City had been peppering him with calls, and his assistant and secretary ran back and off, reporting on the stock price to him once every five minutes.

The group chat of the Osborne family had also burst into a ruckus. His wife kept sending him messages, asking what happened.

Tyson sat on the sofa of the hotel, massaging his forehead.

If this was not solved, his career and family that he had built up over the course of a few decades would be ruined at once.

He took a deep breath before he took out his phone and called Dew.

Dew had just come out from the auditorium.

This was her third tour. Her performances were constantly improving. More people knew her now, and her popularity had also increased dramatically. After this tour, she believed she could become the most remarkable pianist in the piano circle in Sea City.

She cast a glance at the incoming call. Then, she walked to a place where no one was around, and she answered the call. “Hello, Mr. Osborne.”

“Dew Daugherty, I’ll give you one chance to explain yourself. What’s going on with the news on the internet?” Tyson coldly threw the question at her. If this was not exposed by Adina, it could only be Dew! “Mr. Osborne, why are you so angry?” Dew smiled faintly. “I’ve also seen the online news, but I can tell you that it’s not me. I’m busy with my tour now, so I didn’t have the time to get involved between you and my sister.”

Adina sat in her office. When she listened to the recording, her sneer slowly became bigger.

Tyson was quite smart. Even if he did not have the evidence, he created one on the spot. With this evidence, she would not need to fear of Dew causing any further trouble.

She backed up this recording before she stood up and walked outside.

Serene immediately walked over. “Miss Daugherty, where are you going?” Adina indifferently said, “I’m going downstairs for a while.”

“The office building has been surrounded by reporters.” Serene paused for a while before she said, “Miss Daugherty, you should change into the cleaner’s outfit and leave from the backdoor. The reporters are being very aggressive. I’m afraid they won’t easily spare you.”

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