Summary of Chapter 58 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 58 marks a crucial moment in Summer Wine’s Marriage novel, Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 58
Dew immediately denied it. She ruthlessly glared at Adina, and she hoped this bi*ch would sensibly leave earlier! However, she was destined to feel disappointed. Adina chuckled.
Now she knew that the Daugherty family had climbed on the Winters family, but Duke did not seem to like Dew. But she did not know why Duke still wanted to stay here and deal with the Daugherty family members when he clearly did not like Dew.
But all this was none of her business.
She just needed to know that the Daugherty family wanted to maintain their dignity in front of Duke.
She smiled faintly and said, “Mr. Winters, we were discussing the shares of the Daugherty Corporation. You can also be our witness.”
Duke seemed to be interested. “Oh, what kind of witness?”
“Addy!” Ruby angrily interrupted Adina. “This is the family matter of the Daugherty family. You don’t have to say it out loud and have the outsider laugh.”
But Old Mrs. Daugherty suddenly said, “Duke is also like our family. It’s nothing for him to know.” Like our family? What did she mean?
Adina was clearly stunned for a while. When she raised her head, she saw that Dew kept staring at Duke. Was the Daugherty family engaged with the Winters family through a marriage? No wonder when the stock price of the Daugherty family almost dropped to a stop a few days ago, the Winters family would come and lend them a hand. It turned out that there was such a relationship between them. Adina discreetly looked down and indifferently said, “Since you’re part of the Daugherty family, you can’t be the witness.”
Dew’s fiance naturally would take Dew’s side. She did not need to say these rights and wrongs out to establish another enemy for herself.
However, Duke was very interested in this,
Duke leaned on the chair.
“Okay, Miss Adina Daugherty, please continue.” Adina did not know what this man meant.
Tonight was the private banquet of the Daugherty family, but Duke had suddenly shown up. This could state that his personal relationship with the Daugherty family was pretty good.. Since their relationship was quite good, why did he keep humiliating Dew? Was this how Duke and Dew usually got along? Forget it. Overthinking matters was meaningless, and it did not have anything to do with her.
Adina pursed her blushed lips, and she said, “Mr. Winters, you should’ve heard about me, right? I died four years ago…”
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