Chapter Summary: Chapter 522 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 522, 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 522
She just wanted her Uncle Dillon to teach Adina a lesson. Was it that difficult?
“Uncle Dillon, do you know that this woman’s really vicious? She’s extremely arrogant because of her beauty. She even insulted us by calling me ugly and the Jones family rude.”
“Is that true?” Dillon’s expression darkened.
“How dare she torment the Jones family. Is she trying to disrespect us?”
“Have you heard of the most beautiful woman in Sea City, Uncle Dillon? She’s gorgeous, but she shouldn’t insult us like this.” Jasmine faked her tears while she took out her phone and tapped on a photo.
“Look, she seems so sycophantic. My boyfriend’s attracted to her because she used many tricks to seduce him. I really love my boyfriend. Uncle Dillon, you have to avenge me!”
She kept talking but did not receive any reply.
When she turned around, she saw Dillon staring at her phone screen. He even reached out to grab her phone. Jasmine was confused, so she frowned and asked, “Uncle Dillon, what’s wrong?”
Dillon barely gulped before he slowly asked, ‘Who did you say the girl was?”
“She’s the most beautiful woman in Sea City, and she shows up in the local headlines from time to time. She uses her beauty to be with different men. I even heard that she has two illegitimate kids.” “Shut up!”
Dillon yelled at Jasmine coldly, scaring her.
As far as she knew, her Uncle Dillon was very gentle. No matter what happened, he would never lose his temper. It was his first time speaking to her in such a stern tone. Her eyes turned red as she bit her bottom lip and asked, “Uncle Dillon, did I say something wrong?”
They were just getting engaged. Were they not making too much of a fuss? “Mom, I discussed it with Addy,” Duke said.
“A simple engagement party would be great. We’ll have a grand wedding later.” Mrs. Winters had a look of disapproval.
“No way. The Winters family hasn’t had a party in twenty years. We have to make it a grand one this time. We need to let everyone in Sea City know about our family’s great news!”
Just as Duke was about to continue convincing Mrs. Winters, Adina suddenly pulled his arm. She passed him her phone, narrowed her eyes, and said, “Our engagement is on the headlines in Sea City.”
Mrs. Winters was stunned, and she immediately explained, “I just told a few close friends about the engagement. They wouldn’t expose it to the media.”
Adina and Duke stared at each other. They had also told a few relatives and friends, but those people wouldn’t say anything to the media.
So, who had exposed their engagement?
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