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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 410

Summary for Chapter 410: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 410 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 410, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 410 Adina’s heart sank 

In other words, her mother married Aaron only after she had gotten pregnant with her. 

It was clear why Aaron would agree to marry her mother. It was because the Xavier family was extremely rich. If he married the Xavier family’s only daughter, would he still need to worry about his future? 

That was the truth. The following year after Aaron married her mother, Daugherty Corporation was established. During the two years that her mother was alive, Daugherty Corporation grew rapidly. Although her mother passed away, she had provided a sufficient amount of funding to Daugherty Corporation. That was enough to help Daugherty Corporation grow higher and further 

Without her mother, Daugherty Corporation would not have existed. 

But without her, the marriage between the Xavier family and the Daugherty family would not have happened either. 

Adina pursed her lips and tried to ask, “Grandma, before my mother knew Aaron, was she in a relationship with other men?” 

“Of course not.” Mdm. Xavier shook her head. 

“Your mother was an innocent woman. She didn’t understand boy-girl relationships. When she was studying, I forbade her from being in a relationship. She only met Aaron after she graduated from university, and she was completely swept away. Sigh! if I had allowed her to get in a relationship when she was studying, she would not have been so fascinated by Aaron that she lost her mind in just a few months.” 

Mdm. Xavier let out a long sigh, and her eyes were filled with strong resentment. She loved and protected her daughter too much and ended up ruining her daughter’s life. 11 her daughter had not married Aaron, she would not have passed away in that accidental manner. 

She did not need to do a paternity test either. 

After Adina made up her mind about the matter, she finally felt much relieved. The shock that Aaron gave her could no longer affect her. 

She cast a glance at the time. Just as she was about to step out of her car and wait outside the preschool, she saw a familiar black sedan slowly approach the preschool’s entrance. Adina instantly narrowed her eyes.

 

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