Chapter 703 – 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 703 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 703
Adina instantly stopped walking.
Her gaze flickered, and she cast her sights on Isabelle.
It turned out that this woman was Terry North‘s fiancee. No wonder she was so hostile toward her yesterday.
If she turned around and left now, it might make Isabelle suspect her purpose more.
She smiled faintly, raised her hand, and moved Louis away. “I know Ms. Isabelle as well. Please move aside,” she calmly said.
Louis just felt a huge force push him away.
While he wondered how a woman could have such strength, Adina walked up to Terry North and Isabelle.
A strong uneasiness rose in Isabelle‘s heart.
This woman had mentioned that she was married yesterday, but it was also possible to still acquaint herself with other men even though she was married.
Besides, yesterday, Isabelle had falsely claimed that the tea from this woman was a Cairnstanian‘s specialty that her father found everywhere. If this woman exposed her lie, how could she face Terry North?
Thinking of that, Isabelle immediately stepped forward.”
Who are you? What‘s the matter here?” Adina smiled faintly and said, “Ms. Isabelle , don‘t you remember me? We met yesterday.”
Isabelle was afraid that she would mention the tea.
Terry North had been happy with the Earl Grey tea yesterday. He had treated her nicely for the first time, and she could not let this woman ruin it.
“I‘ll be busy after the meeting,” Terry North said indifferently. “So, let‘s talk now.” Isabelle‘s smile froze.
She wanted to say something else, but Terry North had already turned around and entered the nearest meeting room.
Adina moved forward to keep up, while Flint followed her closely.
The aloof Terry North stopped in front of the meeting room‘s entrance . Then, he turned around and said, “If there‘s a third person, we won‘t discuss the collaboration.”
He glanced at Flint indifferently.
Adina understood what he meant, so she turned around and softly said, “Flint, wait for me outside.”
Flint gritted his teeth and only replied after a while, “If anything happens, just shout. I‘ll go inside immediately.”
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