Summary of Chapter 802 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 802 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 802
Daniel was speechless.
'Who's mad at whom now?' He was going to turn stupid from all this scolding. Adina raised her eyebrows coolly.
“Mr.Jones, do you know why Daniel dropped out of the succession contest?” Dillon was stunned.
"How did we get to this topic?” Although he felt great regret over it, he thought it was a foregone conclusion.
So be it.Even if Daniel was not in the succession contest, it would be fine.
Adina said indifferently, “It's because Jasmine is using my supposed sex scandal to threaten Daniel, forcing him to drop out.”
Dillon was astonished by this.In his disbelief, he asked,“ Daniel, I thought it was because you couldn’t accept Addy as a sister…I never thought that you would make such a huge compromise for your sister.I'm seeing you in a new light now...”
Adina stayed silent.
'That's not the point; the succession is, isn't it?' The brain circuits in this father-and-son pair were just too strange.
Daniel was annoyed.
"Father, I just didn't want her strange sex scandals to affect our family’s reputation.”
“Outsiders don’t know that Addy is part of the Jones family.How would that affect our family's reputation?" Dillon was very pleased.
“Son, I’m so happy that you acknowledge your sister.Addy has suffered so much over the years.You should treat your sister better from now on “
“Ahem!” Adina coughed lightly to interrupt Dillon’s speech.
She pursed her lips and said, “The blackmail Jasmine has on me is nothing but imaginary, so there’s no need to make such a compromise for her.Mr.Jones, let Daniel run for the succession contest again.”
Daniel said coolly, “I already publicized my withdrawal from the contest, there's no way going back from that.”
“It's fine even if you don't become the successor,” Dillon said, “As long as you live happily, nothing else matters.” Adina agreed with this point...
Apparently, her mother had chosen to marry Aaron while keeping Dillon completely in the dark about it.
Whatever reasons her mother might have had, they died with her.
Dillon’s concern for her was genuine.
It was the kind of fatherly love for a daughter that stemmed from the deepest part of his core.
She had seen Duke show the same love.
Duke would give Melody anything she wished for.
Dillon had the same instinct toward her.
Since that was the case, she found no reason to remain hesitant about becoming a family with Dillon.
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