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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 811

Summary for Chapter 811: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Summary of Chapter 811 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 811 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 811 

Harold appeared surprised, and so did Melody.

Meanwhile, Alden and George looked relatively calm as if they had already known about it.

“This is slightly complicated. In short, Dillon is my biological father, and my biological father is your biological grandfather. You can just call him Grandpa,” Adina smiled and spoke.

Harold jumped up high. “Awesome! I finally have a grandpa!”

He used to hate Dew, so he refused to call Aaron” Grandpa.”

He had met Dillon with his mommy a few times. Dillon treated his mommy really nicely and even gave him some pocket money. 

Most importantly, Grandpa would guide him in drawing. He enjoyed having a grandpa.

Melody‘s eyes also lit up. 

“I have Mommy, Daddy, three elder brothers, Grandma, and Papa Brown. Now I have a grandpa. I‘m so happy!”

“You still have an uncle,” Adina said as she smiled.

Alden took a look at Adina and realized that his mommy‘s smile was not fake.

It looked like she sincerely accepted the Jones family and also wanted them to approach the Jones family. He was just worried that the Jones family might have acknowledged his mommy only because she was Mdm. Winters.

“I‘ve investigated the Jones family. Your grandpa and uncle are sincere toward your mommy. As for the others, you don‘t have to bother with them,” said Duke indifferently, dispelling the last worry in Alden and George‘s hearts.

Early the next morning, Adina and the four children went out.

Duke wanted to handle the problems that Earl had left behind in Winters Corporation, so he departed after he sent them to the dress boutique.

He had been worried that Addy would hate him and refuse to accept him. He was afraid that she would refuse to consider him as her father. Unexpectedly…

She called him “Dad” so quickly, and it happened out of the blue. “Okay, my good girl,” Dillon answered. However, he realized that Adina had already brought the children into the boutique.

Harold covered his mouth and snickered. “Grandpa‘s response is slow like a giraffe. Haha!”

Melody blinked. “I think Grandpa looks kind of cute.”

George cleared his throat and said, “You can‘t describe an elder as cute.” 

“But describing Grandpa as kind doesn‘t seem quite right either,” Alden said indifferently. “Cute is a good word.”

At least their grandpa did not look so cunning, and he also treated their mommy well.

Dillon quickly caught up to them. He stroked his nose and said, “Addy, you walk really fast. I nearly can‘t keep up.”

 

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