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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 59

Summary for Chapter 59: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

What Happens in Chapter 59 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Dive into Chapter 59, 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 59

Adina calmly explained about the background and dubious whereabouts of the 50% of shares of the Daugherty Corporation.

After she explained, she indifferently said, “In your opinion, is it reasonable for me to get back the shares that my mother left to me?”

“It’s not reasonable.”

Duke indifferently answered.

Dew’s expression showed excitement.

This man had really taken her side!

When Duke ‘said that, she had the reason to refuse signing the transfer agreement of the shares. Even her grandmother could not criticize her.

Adina’s expression turned cold.

Indeed, she should not have entertained this man. She had wasted her time talking to him.

When she was about to speak, Duke’s voice was heard.

“Miss Daugherty, if I were you, I would use all methods to get back 100% of the shares.” The man’s voice was filled with coldness. 

“How can you give half of your mother’s legacy to others?”

Adina was startled.

The housekeeper went to prepare it after Old Mrs. Daugherty gave her order. At this time, he stood at the entrance of the dining hall with the documents. Dew and Ruby stared at each other, and they saw unwillingness from each other’s eyes,

Half of the shares was worth a few hundred million. How could they be willing when they had to give them away like this? But Duke was here. If Dew refused to sign it, her image in Duke’s mind would be totally ruined. She wanted to marry into the Winters family and become the mistress, so this share was nothing to her! Besides, Adina the bi*ch might also not be able to see the sun tomorrow!

If Adina died, these shares would still go back to her! When Dew thought about this, there was finally more sincerity in her smile. She walked over and took the initiative to leave her signature on the agreement.

In this way, Adina got back the 25% of the shares.

She kept the agreement away, and she looked very calm, as if this was just a small matter. “Please enjoy yourselves. I’ll go and rest for a while.”

 

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