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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 801

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Chapter 801 

Adina went back to the living room balcony. She took a look at Harold’s painting. It was a painting of a withered lotus in winter, and it was already half-finished.

The brush strokes were still that of an amateur, but the artistic undertones were there.

Adina did not interrupt Harold's painting and quietly took a seat to the side.

The afternoon day flew by, and soon it was three o’clock in the afternoon.

Harold was about to complete his painting when the sound of a car engine was heard from the mansion’s entrance.

Dillon was so immersed in his fascination for Harold's painting skills that he did not pay any attention to the situation outside.

Adina turned her head to take a look outside.She saw a handsome youth disembark from a black car.It was Daniel.

She thought about what she overheard from the servants earlier.

For the sake of protecting her privacy, Daniel had pulled out from Jones Corporation’s succession contest.She pursed her lips and strode toward him.

Daniel was about to take the steps when he caught sight of someone who should not be there at that moment.

He was a little surprised.

“Why are you here?” Adina also felt a little exasperated.

Dillon had invited her and the children over for lunch.

Did he not let the rest of the Jones family know about this? She indifferently said, “Your father invited me over for lunch.” 

Daniel nodded before he continued on his way.

“Then you should continue your meal.I still have some work to settle.”

 When he spoke, his tone was even, and his expression was indifferent.Adina suddenly thought that what the servants had said must be nonsense .

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